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Why Not?
-- Pete -- 08/20/2008
I had the privilege of witnessing Al Gore call for this country to get all of its energy from renewable resources in ten-years time. I know that these things can be complicated and yes expensive but still it’s the right thing to do and I ask why not?
To explain the scope of what is being asked in moving to a clean economy people use past efforts like the Manhattan Project that brought us the Atomic Bomb, the Apollo Program that put an American on the moon or the D-Day invasion which was a good day for the Allies and a bad day for Nazi Germany.
All of these events were almost impossible but arguably necessary efforts.
So if you want to fight global warming you have to believe that even if we don’t know exactly how we are going to get from here to there and what challenges we will face, we can solve this. That kind of optimism is contagious in any generation.
Hope for the Future
-- Pete -- 08/18/2008
My wife and I were at a back-to-school fair with our two boys this past weekend when we came across two kids (I guess as seniors at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, they are considered young women, but they're kids to me) who were at the fair promoting their novel idea. They care about the environment and on their own initiative they started LiveGreenLearnGreen. This non-profit started and operated by Richa Kalsi and Aleah Bowie, offers baby-sitting and tutor services for regular folks like my wife and I with all of the proceeds go to providing low-income individuals with ways to save money by making their residence more energy efficient. WOW! Everybody wins: parents, kids, people who will have lower energy bills and all of because we will have a cleaner world and a reason for hope for the future. These remarkable young women can be reached at livegreenlearngreen@gmail.org or 240-271-7106 and 301.906.1310.
Hi, I’m the organizer for Heat is On-Maryland
-- Pete -- 08/13/2008
Hi, My name is Pete and I care about the world I am leaving my children. I care about all children - well, some of my kids' friends are hard to deal with but you get the idea. It is really the thought of my own children someday saying "Dad, what were you guys thinking back then, why didn't you do anything?" that gives me nightmares. I feel like if I don't do anything I can't expect anyone else to care.
I am old enough to know that the world doesn't change easily and there is a feeling, at least in the U.S., that the era of big ideas like putting a man on the moon is over, but I just can't believe that we are not capable of being challenged and that there is not a hunger for that challenge. If you are reading this you must also care and thank you for that. Keep up the good work and if you want to change the world, change one person and then take it from there. That is all we can do and I believe eventually that will be enough. Thank you from my wife and Mitchell (age 11) and Max (age 9). More from the campaign to follow, stay tuned. Onward and upward......................
Fight global warming in Maryland with Facebook
-- Pete -- 08/13/2008
If you live in
We are expecting either a greener or much greener administration next year so the time to speak up is now!
A New Energy Revolution
-- Andrew Snow -- 07/18/2008
Yesterday Al Gore issued a challenge to our leaders, especially the next President - 100 percent renewable energy in 10 years. While many people might think it's simply not possible, it's a great goal for a lot of reasons. First of all, it can be done. It would take a lot of willpower (the reason for holding a press conference to issue a challenge), but the technology is available.
energy independence day
-- Andrew Snow -- 07/07/2008
The past couple of weeks have been a really busy time for the campaign - the flooding has receded, and we've moved right into the summer event schedule. We've done a lot of public outreach events; including our 'Carbon Free Home' event with author Stephen Hren, the state Democratic Convention, the Des Moines Art Fest/ArtsFest Midwest, and last weekend's 80/35 music festival. The public response has been overwhelmingly positive, and we've added hundreds of new supporters to our list...
Working through the floods
-- Drew -- 06/12/2008
I blog to you folks from the Iowa Global Warming Campaign’s downtown Des Moines office, where over the past few weeks we were almost forced to evacuate due to flooding. Many of you here in Iowa have probably been affected in some way by the flooding or the tornadoes. Although climate change cannot be directly linked to what has happened to our state, the severe weather of the last few weeks is in character with a world changed by global warming. Challenges like the ones before us can be solved if we have responsive and visionary political leadership.
That’s only one reason I am dismayed with the Senate filibuster of the Climate Security Act of 2008 this June. But even though some of our leaders failed to lead in this session of congress, next year a global warming bill will come back stronger, with more support in the senate. There are many ways to contact our leaders and demand climate change solutions.
I gave comment by telephone for the public comment period during the Iowa Climate Change Advisory Council’s June 12 meeting. It is through careful engagement in the government process we are hoping to make the biggest difference on the Advisory Council’s recommendations. Public comment is important because by adding voices to the cause of global warming solutions, we hasten the day when those solutions are reality. I’d encourage you to check out the calendar for our upcoming events, or contact us to find ways to get more involved.
Drew Veysey
dveysey@iowaglobalwarming.org
In one week Global Warming Bill debated in US Senate
-- Drew -- 05/28/2008
Iowa Global Warming is constantly looking for oppurtunities to make decision-makers take positive steps in stopping global warming. Before the US Senate is the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act (http://lieberman.senate.gov/documents/acsabill.pdf). It is exciting we have a bill that will be debated and probably voted on, but the goals just will not provide real climate security. We need a plan that reduces green house gas emissions 80% of 1990 levels by mid-century. We need a system that puts a price on emissions, and does not let corporations pollute for free (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cap_and_trade).
In the next few weeks there will be ample oppurtunities to help stop global warming right here in Iowa. Come help Iowa Global Warming at the Exodus music festival in Iowa City on June 7th (http://www.exodusmusicfestival.com/exodus.htm). Get connected through our facebook group "Keep It Cool Iowa". Ask Iowa Senators Grassley (http://grassley.senate.gov/public/) and Harkin (http://harkin.senate.gov/) to pass a climate change bill that truly tackles the problem. Volunteer to gather petition signatures at your local farmers market or church event. Write a letter to the editor about the Lieberman-Warner bill before the senate, using the link on our webpage makes it easy.
Stay tuned for more updates, we have some exciting things in the works for our youtube channel and we always look for events where we could raise awareness. If you know of an event that needs a snowman speaking truth to power, send me a note at dveysey@iowaglobalwarming.org
Huckabee Addresses Environmentally Friendly Energy
-- Emma -- 09/20/2007
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee made a campaign stop in Columbia, S.C., yesterday, and was greeted at the Congaree Grill by area conservationists concerned about climate change. We had the opportunity to discuss renewable energy standards with Huckabee before his speech, and he brought up one of his favorite energy efficiency topics, compact florescent light bulbs (CFLs). Huckabee pointed out that , if widely used, CFLs could eliminate the need for many new coal-fired power plants around the country.
During his speech, Huckabee mentioned energy issues as well, repeating his call for energy independence. "In ten years, we will have self-sufficient, domestically produced and environmentally- friendly energy sources to power the needs for your children and grandchildren, and no longer will be dependent upon somebody else for our energy resources. That's something we've got to start doing," he said.
Hybrids Make Their Move
-- Chris -- 09/17/2007
It's been a big year for the issue of global warming. "An Inconvienient Truth" won an Oscar, we've seen countless magazine covers on the issue, and Live Earth delivered all the excitement of a Woodstockesque cultural moment. There's only one question left to be answered.
Did it matter?
Have the hearts and minds of America shifted in a different direction?
Of course there will always be those who assert the buzz around the issue is entirely media-created, but even the skeptics will find it hard to detract from the signifigance of a new report out today about Hybrid car sales. It seems that sales are up. Way up! Sales from the first seven months of the year rose 49% from the same period of time in 2006. The most interesting part of this study to me was that it really shatters preconceptions around who are buying hybrids. If you think the state that has the highest hybrid sales growth would be California (aren't hybrids only for those Hollywood tree-hugger types?), you probably wouldn't be alone. If I told you it wasn't California, and I asked you to keep guessing, well chances are it would be awhile before you worked your way down to the correct answer.
Oklahoma.
No, really. Oklahoma.
How is it that the state whose senior senator once said global warming is "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people," managed to achieve this? Keep in mind that Oklahoma didn't just lead the way, it ran away with it! Hybrid car sales grew in Oklahoma by 143% compared to 2006.
So have the hearts and minds shifted? In a regulation vaccum, with no real incentives to speak of, the people of Oklahoma have answered the question loud and clear.
Yes.
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