Climate Capsule Week of December 8
Monday, December 8, 2008(National Wildlife Federation)
Week of December 8, 2008
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Highlight of the
Week Delegates from nearly 190
countries are gathering in
A community letter signed by nearly 20 organizations was just shared with United Nations Ministers and Delegates meeting in Poland, and emphasizes U.S. climate action is a viable goal for 2009. The following are excerpts from the letter; To view the whole compact and a list of signatories, please visit NWF’s Newsroom. “As
leaders of environmental, conservation,
science, health, and faith organizations based
in the “The American public is committed to action on climate change and clean energy as never before…A poll by respected pollster John Zogby found that a strong majority of voters in our recent elections believes that action on climate change should be a high priority for the new Congress and President. Seventy-eight percent of voters believe that clean energy should be a cornerstone of our economic recovery plan. “Our organizations are urging Congress and President-elect Obama to enact legislation in 2009 that sets mandatory limits on greenhouse gas emissions that will reduce U.S. emissions consistent with keeping further warming below 2 degrees Fahrenheit…We are also urging President-elect Obama to use existing domestic laws, including the Clean Air Act, to set standards on global warming pollution for power plants, vehicles, and fuels.” For
more information coming to you directly from
Going Green, Saving Green: ü "Plant-a-Tree"
ornaments for your holiday
tree.
For every ornament purchased for just
$15 you will plant a tree in the name of your
loved one. ü Buy a live, potted
holiday tree and make it family
heirloom or donate it to a local school for
planting. A single tree can absorb more
than one ton of
CO2. ü LED holiday lights
uses 10 times less energy than
incandescent mini lights, 100 times less energy
than standard bulbs and they are much safer
too. ü Digital light timers
can save big money. Leaving lights on over night can send
your energy costs through the roof and create
unwanted pollution. ü Rechargeable batteries
save money. About 40% of all battery
sales occur during the holiday season. Dead
batteries can be a problem if not handled
properly. ü Give or make
personalized shopping bags.
A little creativity can turn the beige
Ho-Hum canvas bag into an inexpensive
customized work of art to enjoy. ü Magazines for
Kids.
Promote good reading skills by giving the
kids in your life a magazine
subscription. For more
information, please contact: Bill
Dion, 703-438-6098, dionb@nwf.org.
Congress is on recess
this week. December 1-12: United
Nations Climate Change Conference in
Wednesday, December 10: 9:30 AM, Committee on Energy & Natural Resources hearing on economic stimulus and testimony regarding investments in clean energy and natural resources projects to create green jobs, 366 Dirksen Senate Office Building. Thursday, December
11th: Jumpstarting the Economy by Protecting
the Environment press briefing, 9 AM in
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Quote:
—Walt
Minnick, U.S. Representative-elect for Idaho's
1st congressional
district. Economic Message of
the Week National Wildlife Federation will join environmental and conservation organizations in releasing a green stimulus proposal that would create as many as 3.6 million jobs, reduce pollution, protect public health and safety, and restore the environment. On Capitol Hill
this Thursday at 9 AM, the groups will deliver
their proposal for funding energy efficiency,
renewable energy, public transportation, water
infrastructure, national parks and public
lands, education, agriculture and other
environmental programs. “The fate of our
economy and environment hinge on how quickly we
move to repower A key area for
investment is in education and training,
because educational services generate 23.1 jobs
per $1 million in spending, nearly five times
more jobs created than oil and natural gas
sector spending. To learn more about how we can
jumpstart our economy by protecting the
environment, join in Thursday’s press briefing
with experts from environment and conservation
groups. The event will be held in 2261
For more information, please contact Aileo Weinmann, communications manager, 202-797-6801, weinmanna@nwf.org.
A group of the nation’s prominent conservation organizations has launched the “Reality” Coalition, a national grassroots and advertising effort to tell a simple truth: in reality, there is no such thing as “clean coal.” Environmental experts agree that coal is
the dirtiest fuel “We need to clean up coal, not spend billions on a scheme to market coal as clean,” said Larry Schweiger, President and CEO of National Wildlife Federation. “It’s time to build a better energy future with existing clean sources like wind and solar that will create jobs, boost our economy and confront the climate crisis head-on.” The Alliance for Climate Protection, League of Conservation Voters, National Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources Defense Council, and Sierra Club form the coalition and spearheaded the campaign. To learn more, visit http://www.thisisreality.org/. In a
move in the right direction, Bank of America has
decided to phase out financing for companies
that practice mountaintop removal coal
mining.
“We...will phase out financing of
companies whose predominant method of
extracting coal is through mountain top
removal,” the company said in its
new coal policy. |
