#3 - not quite. The SC Council of Club Leaders (CCL) rejected a resolution from Atlantic Chapter to ban horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing almost unanimously.

What's up with Coke?
 
Jim Sconyers
jim_scon@yahoo.com
304.698.9628


Remember: Mother Nature bats last.



From: Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@cheat.org>
To: Energy Committee <ec@osenergy.org>; Chuck Wyrostok <wyro@appalight.com>
Sent: Sat, October 9, 2010 11:36:35 PM
Subject: [EC] Fwd: Sierra Club nominating petition

What do people think about this?  I know that #1, #2, #4 are true.   Does anyone know if #3 is true?

http://connect.sierraclub.org/post/Groups/Welcome_Michael_Brune/blog/watch_brune_on_cnbcs_mad_money_with_jim_cramer.html

-Jonathan

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Subject: Sierra Club nominating petition
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2010 22:58:48 -0400
From: Robert Jereski <mutualaid@earthlink.net>


October 10, 2010

Dear Fellow Sierrans
 
I have learned that an acquaintance of mine, the dedicated environmentalist and long-time member of the Sierra Club, Frank Morris, is running as a petition candidate for the national Sierra Club Board of Directors for 2011. I am delighted as I know that Frank would add much needed energy and vision to the work of the BoD. He is running as a petition candidate for the national board, because he is concerned with the direction of the national Sierra Club, including the following facts:
 
1. Sierra Club’s former leader Carl Pope has publicly supported the “Picken’s Plan”.  T Boone Pickens is an oil and natural gas billionaire, who in 2004 undermined the Sierra Club’s endorsed Presidential candidate John Kerry by funding the Swift Boat Campaign.  The Picken’s Plan is a pro-gas (fossil fuel) plan.
 
2. In one of his first public acts as new Sierra Club director, Michael Brune was on Cramer’s Mad Money advocating the purchase of natural gas stocks.  Exxon Mobil recently purchased leading natural gas provider XTO energy.  Does Mr. Brune now advocate owning Exxon Mobil as an environmental investment?
 
3. National Sierra Club Staffers and national board members, clearly and definitively, “advised “ NYS Sierrans against legislatively advocating for a ban on “Fracking” for natural gas in NYS.  Fracking is a process, presently absolved from multiple federal environmental statutes including the Clean Air and Clean Water acts, where in chemically infused sand and water is used to “frack” or break, shale stone and release natural gas. 
 
4. Sierra Club is now in the products endorsement business, and has sold its endorsement to Clorox and Coca Cola to support their “green” products.
 
Frank Morris believes that innovative financing like PACE bonds, and a truly renewable energy infrastructure based on sun, wind, wave, efficiency, conservation, smart grid, back up battery power, and geothermal are available now, but these breakthroughs are being obfuscated by the club’s decision to support natural gas as an open ended “transition” fuel.
 
Morris needs to collect 250 signatures from active Sierrans (petition attached). While the national board is always elected by the membership, there is a nominating committee that nominates members that play nice… That’s why Morris has to petition to allow members a real choice when elections are held early next year.
 
There are 3 ways for Sierrans to complete this petition:
 
Print, Sign, and snail mail to Frank Morris,  40 Exchange Place Suite 2010 NY  NY  10005
Sign, scan, and email to fm@ecologicadvisors.us
Sign, print and fax to 1 206 984 4328
 
Frank is presently a member of the NYS (Atlantic Chapter) Sierra Club Executive Committee, and former Chairperson of  Long Island Sierra Club 2007-2009. 
 
Please forward to other Sierrans that may be interested in supporting a grassroots, petition candidate beholden only to the interests of the club membership.

Robert Jereski
New York City Sierra Club member