Lina was an active student a few years back and is now doing work with the Citizen's Climate Lobby, which advocates for a revenue-neutral carbon tax. She is interested in getting West Virginians organized on the issue. I had earlier expressed some interest, but pointed out that a carbon tax, even a revenue-neutral one, tends to disproportionately impact fossil fuel-producing states like West Virginia, and can exacerbate the transfer of wealth from poor states like West Virginia to the richer states of the northeast and west coast. At any rate, please consider joining us to see where we can go from here. And please forward this invite to anyone you think might be interested.
Jim Kotcon ________________________________ From: Lina bird_lina@yahoo.com Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 5:49 PM To: James Kotcon Subject: WV climate change call
Hi Jim, Lina Bird here - hope things are going well this semester! It was great seeing you at the fracking conference last summer. I just wanted to let you know that the Citizen's Climate Lobby is hosting a conference call specifically for West Virginians - after talking to you last summer, I realized that there are specific issues in WV that weren't being addressed by the national group, and since they really want a WV chapter, we hit on the idea of having a state specific call. Can you pass on the info below to anyone you think might be interested? I know you mentioned there is a student 350.org group - perhaps some of them might want to join the call? And of course, if your schedule allows, it would be great if you'd join as well!
WV conference call for the Citizen's Climate Lobby: Wednesday, October 16th, 8 PM EST. We'll be talking about the idea of a revenue neutral carbon tax, and the specific issues West Virginia faces in this framework. To join, simply call 712-432-3900, then enter the code 741043#.
Thanks, Lina.
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I'm email to try and find some land possibilities for Cathy Kunkel in the Morgantown area. She likes the Morgantown area because she is interested in being closer to Baltimore where her parents live and the DC area for doing policy work. She has experience gardening and has been an amazing advocate and researcher on energy issues working with WVEE. It would be cool if we could help Cathy find a home in West Virginia so please look around for people that might be willing to sell, share, or land trust a small farm in the Northern part of the state - Cathy Kunkel cathykunkel@gmail.com
Thanks,
Robin