THE GREEN SCENE: Edition 7
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Important: Tomorrow we have the opportunity to elect a Middletown mayor who is truly concerned with environmental sustainability. Dan Drew came to speak with EON members directly, and if he is elected we will be able to discuss and implement initiatives that extend beyond the Wesleyan campus and into the greater Middletown community.
Vote tomorrow (Tuesday, November 3rd) and bring your friends!
Where: Senior Center at 150 William Street
When: 6 AM to 8 PM
Who: All Voters Registered in Middletown
Events/Lectures:
~The Many Psychologies of Global Warming
-Presented by Bill Blakemore '65, ABC News Correspondent
-When: Tuesday, November 3rd, 8pm
-Where: Memorial Chapel
~Wesleyan Farmer's Market
-Where: Usdan Courtyard
-When: Wednesday, November 4th 11 p.m. - 2 p.m.
-What: The Wesleyan Farmer's Market will be featuring a special vendor this week who will be selling gourmet s'mores.
Also, Bon Appetit will be preparing lunch again, sourced from market ingredients and the Farmer's Market info table will be selling hot apple cider for $2! This will be the last outdoor market before moving indoors to Beckham Hall.
~Where on Earth are we Going? (two upcoming lectures)
-"Global Environmental Change and Freshwater Resources: Hope for the Best or Change to Prepare for the Worst?" by Patrick L. Osborne, PhD
-"Water in a Changing Climate: The Role of the National Forests in the Water Infrastructure" by Frank H. McCormick, PhD
-When: Saturday, November 7th, 8:30am-12pm
-Where: Exley Science Center, Room 150
~Science Choreography: Tutorial in teaching science through dance
-Earn .25 credits for participating in a the groundbreaking collaborative project entitled Science Choreography
-It is a learning and teaching approach being developed by scientists and artists at Wesleyan, and area school teachers, in collaboration with choreographer Liz Lerman and dancers from her company
-The idea is that embodying ideas in movement can catalyze learning in interesting and unexpected ways often leading to a deeper understanding of science.
-Students will work closely with artists and faculty to develop and teach science/dance modules in local middle and high schools.
-Introductory Meeting: November 18 from 6 to 8 p.m.
-Also entails 6-8 group tutorial sessions on dance as education facilitated by Department of Dance faculty Katja Kolcio
-Tutorial begins: December 1, 2009 and continue through Spring 2010 semester.
-If you are interested please contact Áine McCarthy at amccarthy@wesleyan.edu.
~Free Activist 101 Workshop at Wesleyan!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=160701940865&ref=mf
Date:
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Time:
3:00pm - 7:00pm
Location:
The Woodhead Lounge (In Exley Science Center)
ConnPIRG in conjunction with the Public Interest Network is organizing a Free Activist Workshop at Wesleyan on Sunday, November 8th from 3-7pm. Show-up ready for action. We will spend the day moving between large group overviews and small groups to give people an opportunity to learn and internalize skills.
The skills we are focused on are the skills passionate activists need to know how to do. Naomi Roth, the Associate Training Director for the Public Interest Network will facilitate the training. Naomi has been a professional organizer since 1998. Prior to running the Training Center, Naomi worked as Executive Director of Green Corps, the field school for environmental organizing.
Here's the agenda:
3:00 – 3:15 Welcome/Introductions
3:15 – 3:45 Overview of Campaign Planning
3:45 – 4:30 Small Groups: Framing and Messaging
4:30 – 4:45 Overview of Campaign Planning
4:45 – 5:30 Small Groups: Goals, Strategies, and Tactics
5:30 – 5:45 Break, meet fellow activists
5:45 – 6:15 Overview of Recruitment
6:15 – 6:50 Small Groups: Recruitment Outreach
6:50 – 7:00 Wrap-up
This event is open to the public, so feel free to invite others.
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
Interest in the following groups should be directed towards the indicated contact people.
350: Juliana Gaertner: jgaertner@wesleyan.edu
Bike share/Rental: Josh Levine: jlevine@wesleyan.edu
Dining Committee: Anne Rosenthal: acrosenthal@wesleyan.edu
Green Fees: Julia Michaels: jmichaels@wesleyan.edu
Compost: Emilie Knight: emknight@wesleyan.edu
Landscaping: Nora Christiani: nchristiani@wesleyan.edu
WesRUM: Alex Provo: aprovo@wesleyan.edu
SAGES: Sarice Greenstein: em.greenstein@gmail.com
Long Lane: Alex Ketchum: aketchum@wesleyan.edu
Farmer's Market: Sara Rood-Ojalvo: sroodojalvo@wesleyan.edu (meetings Monday 5:30 p.m. in PAC 104)
FYI:
To Cut Global Warming Swedes Study Their Plates:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/23/world/europe/23degrees.html?_r=2&th&emc=th
Outside of Campus Opportunities:
-Volunteer with other Wes students to teach environmental education to 6th graders:
"After School Environmental Education Program With The Jonah Center"
The Jonah Center (an environmental education and preservation organization in Middletown) recently got a grant to develop an afterschool environmental education program for 6th graders. They are looking for a group of Wesleyan students to help teach. This is a great opportunity to get involved in community service and environmental education. The program is starting in late November and will be running next Spring. Please contact contact John Hall at 860-343-3259, email Hall.john987@sbcglobal.net
Job Announcements:
~Overland will be at Wesleyan on Tuesday, November 3rd to recruit students to lead its hiking, biking, language, writing, and community service summer programs.You might have seen us at our table (and eaten our candy) in Usdan during lunch on Wednesday or Thursday. If you’re looking for a sweet summer job with a great company, come to the info session at 6pm in PAC 004.
Date: Tuesday, Nov. 3
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Place: PAC 004
That's it for this week - thanks for reading! Send news and information to weseon@gmail.com.
"The ultimate test of man's conscience may be his willingness to sacrifice something today for future generations whose words of thanks will not be heard."
— Gaylord Nelson
former governor of Wisconsin, co-founder of Earth Day
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Edition 5 (10-19-09)
THE GREEN SCENE: Edition 5
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
TONIGHT, Monday, October 19th will be our October All-EON meeting at 9pm in the Woodhead Lounge. Everyone should attend. We'll hear about what the different groups and campaigns have been up to. There will be food provided.
Events/Lectures:
-350 Wesleyan and Greenpeace present
An Evening of CLIMATE ACTION with:
-an address by 350 scientist Dana Royer, co-author with James Hansen et al. of "Target CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim?"
-assembly of a powerful photo petition
-screening of the new climate film The Age of Stupid
When/where: Thursday, 6 PM, Usdan B25 (basement level). Dinner will be provided.
This is a chance to be a part of the exciting global 350.org movement's International Day of Climate Action! 350 refers to the safe upper-limit of CO2 in the atmosphere, measured in parts per million.
350 Wesleyan will follow up this event with a demonstration at Senator Lieberman's office in Hartford this November. Lieberman, who spent last fall campaigning for climate change denier Sarah Palin, is now working to weaken the Senate climate change bill with subsidies to the coal industry.
Please feel free to forward this along. Contact dlfischer@wesleyan.edu, jgaertner@wesleyan.edu, or armathews@wesleyan.edu to get involved.
-Discussion with Dan Drew tonight (Monday) at 8 p.m.
-Tonight at 8pm, the Democratic candidate for Mayor in Middletown, Dan Drew, will be joining us in the Woodhead Lounge to discuss opportunities for sustainability initiatives in Middletown. You are all MORE than welcome to come- this should be a fairly casual conversation as we bounce ideas off of one another and consider what would work best for our greater community.
- Wesleyan Farmer's Market this Wednesday!
-When: Wednesday, October 21 11:00 a.m. - 2 p.m.
-Where: Usdan Courtyard
-What: Local & organic produce, lunch by Bon Appetit using farmer's market produce, acoustic music!
-check out the Wesleyan Farmer's Market new blog: http://wesfarmersmarket.stugroup.wesleyan.edu/
-THERE WILL BE HOT APPLE CIDER to purchase by the cup!
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
-ALL EON October Meeting: Monday, October 19th: 9pm-10pm at Woodhead Lounge. Food will be provided.
-Green Fees: October 20th, 2009 10 p.m. downstairs Usdan
-WesRUM will NOT be having a project due to Monday's meeting
-Farmers Market: Monday, October 19th: 5:30pm, PAC 104
FYI:
Energy Firms Find No Unity on Climate Bill:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/business/energy-environment/19fuel.html?hp
Debate Follows Bills to Remove Clothelines Ban
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/11/us/11clothesline.html?em
Action On Campus!
-Going places for Fall Break? Use the Wesleyan Rideboard!
-Go to your Student Portfolio, then Student Life at Wesleyan, then Rideboard.
-Easy way to save money and gas on your way home for break and back by sharing the cost with friendly classmates.
-Post a request for a ride, or let others know where you're headed and offer them a seat.
-Needed on Campus: tech-savvy volunteer
-This year, we're going to be expanding the Do It In The Dark program to the Program Houses, and we need a tech-savvy volunteer to put together a new section of the current website! For someone who knows what they're doing this won't be hard, so if you're capable, volunteer! We'll cook something for you! email weseon@gmail.com if you have interest!
~Free Market: Coming Soon
-WesRUM is helping to organize a Free Market for after Fall Break. If you get a chance to go home during fall break, pick some items and bring them back to campus.
-Then you can drop off those things you don't use anymore and take some nifty treasures in return!
Outside Opportunities:
-Volunteer with other Wes students to teach environmental education to 6th graders:
"After School Environmental Education Program With The Jonah Center"
The Jonah Center (an environmental education and preservation organization in Middletown) recently got a grant to develop an afterschool environmental education program for 6th graders. They are looking for a group of Wesleyan students to help teach. This is a great opportunity to get involved in community service and environmental education. The program is starting in late November and will be running next Spring. As I don’t have all the details yet, for the moment I am looking for a list of people that are interested. Please email Peter (pgilchrist@wesleyan.edu) by next Tuesday (Oct. 20th) at 9 PM if you are interested. Please include your name, class year, and contact info. Thanks, hope to hear from you!
Job Announcements:
~Green Corps 2010-2011 Field School for Environmental Organizing
-Our own Miller Nuttle, class of '09 will be on campus October 22 and 23rd, holding an info session and conducting interviews
-Info Session: Oct 22nd, 6-7pm in PAC 001
-Green Corps is looking for college graduates ready to take on the biggest environmental challenges of our day
-In your year with Green Corps, you will get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems with groups such as Sierra Club and Greenpeace
-When you graduate from Green Corps, they'll help you find a career with one of the nation's leading environmental and social change groups
-For more information, visit http://www.greencorps.org or contact our very own Miller Nuttle, Green Corps Field Organizer, at miller@greencorps.org or (607) 592-9500.
Thanks for reading this week! Make sure to send in any submissions for next week's edition by Monday afternoon!
Hope to see you at the ALL EON meeting on TONIGHT!
"In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations." -Great Law of the Iroquois
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
TONIGHT, Monday, October 19th will be our October All-EON meeting at 9pm in the Woodhead Lounge. Everyone should attend. We'll hear about what the different groups and campaigns have been up to. There will be food provided.
Events/Lectures:
-350 Wesleyan and Greenpeace present
An Evening of CLIMATE ACTION with:
-an address by 350 scientist Dana Royer, co-author with James Hansen et al. of "Target CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim?"
-assembly of a powerful photo petition
-screening of the new climate film The Age of Stupid
When/where: Thursday, 6 PM, Usdan B25 (basement level). Dinner will be provided.
This is a chance to be a part of the exciting global 350.org movement's International Day of Climate Action! 350 refers to the safe upper-limit of CO2 in the atmosphere, measured in parts per million.
350 Wesleyan will follow up this event with a demonstration at Senator Lieberman's office in Hartford this November. Lieberman, who spent last fall campaigning for climate change denier Sarah Palin, is now working to weaken the Senate climate change bill with subsidies to the coal industry.
Please feel free to forward this along. Contact dlfischer@wesleyan.edu, jgaertner@wesleyan.edu, or armathews@wesleyan.edu to get involved.
-Discussion with Dan Drew tonight (Monday) at 8 p.m.
-Tonight at 8pm, the Democratic candidate for Mayor in Middletown, Dan Drew, will be joining us in the Woodhead Lounge to discuss opportunities for sustainability initiatives in Middletown. You are all MORE than welcome to come- this should be a fairly casual conversation as we bounce ideas off of one another and consider what would work best for our greater community.
- Wesleyan Farmer's Market this Wednesday!
-When: Wednesday, October 21 11:00 a.m. - 2 p.m.
-Where: Usdan Courtyard
-What: Local & organic produce, lunch by Bon Appetit using farmer's market produce, acoustic music!
-check out the Wesleyan Farmer's Market new blog: http://wesfarmersmarket.stugroup.wesleyan.edu/
-THERE WILL BE HOT APPLE CIDER to purchase by the cup!
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
-ALL EON October Meeting: Monday, October 19th: 9pm-10pm at Woodhead Lounge. Food will be provided.
-Green Fees: October 20th, 2009 10 p.m. downstairs Usdan
-WesRUM will NOT be having a project due to Monday's meeting
-Farmers Market: Monday, October 19th: 5:30pm, PAC 104
FYI:
Energy Firms Find No Unity on Climate Bill:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/business/energy-environment/19fuel.html?hp
Debate Follows Bills to Remove Clothelines Ban
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/11/us/11clothesline.html?em
Action On Campus!
-Going places for Fall Break? Use the Wesleyan Rideboard!
-Go to your Student Portfolio, then Student Life at Wesleyan, then Rideboard.
-Easy way to save money and gas on your way home for break and back by sharing the cost with friendly classmates.
-Post a request for a ride, or let others know where you're headed and offer them a seat.
-Needed on Campus: tech-savvy volunteer
-This year, we're going to be expanding the Do It In The Dark program to the Program Houses, and we need a tech-savvy volunteer to put together a new section of the current website! For someone who knows what they're doing this won't be hard, so if you're capable, volunteer! We'll cook something for you! email weseon@gmail.com if you have interest!
~Free Market: Coming Soon
-WesRUM is helping to organize a Free Market for after Fall Break. If you get a chance to go home during fall break, pick some items and bring them back to campus.
-Then you can drop off those things you don't use anymore and take some nifty treasures in return!
Outside Opportunities:
-Volunteer with other Wes students to teach environmental education to 6th graders:
"After School Environmental Education Program With The Jonah Center"
The Jonah Center (an environmental education and preservation organization in Middletown) recently got a grant to develop an afterschool environmental education program for 6th graders. They are looking for a group of Wesleyan students to help teach. This is a great opportunity to get involved in community service and environmental education. The program is starting in late November and will be running next Spring. As I don’t have all the details yet, for the moment I am looking for a list of people that are interested. Please email Peter (pgilchrist@wesleyan.edu) by next Tuesday (Oct. 20th) at 9 PM if you are interested. Please include your name, class year, and contact info. Thanks, hope to hear from you!
Job Announcements:
~Green Corps 2010-2011 Field School for Environmental Organizing
-Our own Miller Nuttle, class of '09 will be on campus October 22 and 23rd, holding an info session and conducting interviews
-Info Session: Oct 22nd, 6-7pm in PAC 001
-Green Corps is looking for college graduates ready to take on the biggest environmental challenges of our day
-In your year with Green Corps, you will get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems with groups such as Sierra Club and Greenpeace
-When you graduate from Green Corps, they'll help you find a career with one of the nation's leading environmental and social change groups
-For more information, visit http://www.greencorps.org or contact our very own Miller Nuttle, Green Corps Field Organizer, at miller@greencorps.org or (607) 592-9500.
Thanks for reading this week! Make sure to send in any submissions for next week's edition by Monday afternoon!
Hope to see you at the ALL EON meeting on TONIGHT!
"In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations." -Great Law of the Iroquois
Edition 8 (11-09-09)
THE GREEN SCENE: Edition 8
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
**REMINDER: Monday, November 16th is our next all EON meeting! See the "Meeting Times" section for details**
Events/Lectures:
~Speaker: David Leff
-When: Tuesday, November 9th at 7pm
-Where: Russell Library (located just down the street from Fisk)
-What: David Leff, the former deputy commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection is coming to speak about his new book, "Deep Travel: In Thoreau's Wake on the Concord and the Merrimac".
-His book recounts his stories of traveling the same rivers Thoreau did 150 years ago and the differences in landscape that he noticed.
-For more info take a look at this article from the Hartford Courant:
http://www.courant.com/features/books/hc-artscurtainleff.artaug16,0,1603191.story
-People are meeting at 6:45pm in front of Fisk to walk down together
~The Beehive Design Collective: Dismantling Monoculture
-When: Thursday, November 11th, at 6pm
-Where: 200 Church Lounge
-What: The Beehive Design Collective is a non-profit, volunteer driven, political arts organization who's mission is to “cross pollinate the grassroots” through the creation of images as an effective medium for deconstructing and educating the public about complex geopolitical issues.
The presentation at Wesleyan will be "Dismantling Monoculture": an interactive, visual tour of the connections between COLONIZATION, MILITARISM and RESOURCE EXTRACTION in the Americas.
With three giant illustrated portable murals, a six foot tall fabric storybook “slideshow”, and an engaging narrative, the Bees will be exposing the agendas of the Free Trade Area of the Americas, Plan Colombia, and celebrating resistance to the “Plan Puebla Panama” in Mesoamerica.
Join in as we deconstruct the complex and overwhelming issues that are shaping our world, using bioregionally accurate depictions of animals and insects as metaphors to link cultural and ecological diversity.
~Really Really Free Market
-When: Sunday, November 15th, 1-5pm
-Where: Nic Lounge
-Did you love Waste Not? Well this is like that, except better, because it's all free!!
-Bring unwanted (clean) clothes, dishes, blankets, or any other objects. Make some food to share, bring your guitar and share some music, teach a craft, or offer a service like cutting hair or painting faces.
- Leave what you don't want, and then take what you do. It's a great way to redistribute what we have. It's easy, it's fun, and it's all FREE!!!!
~This week is National Sustainability Education Week in CT
-CT Governor Jodi Rell signed a resolution declaring November 9th-13th National Sustainability Education Week in CT
-See the attached document for details
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
All EON Meeting:
-Monday, November 16th at 9pm in the Woodhead Lounge
-Come and hear what all the groups and campaigns have been up to, report what you've done, and see what new things are happening
-As always, there will be tons of smiling faces and food :)
Dining: Thursday, November 12th at 9pm on the Usdan black couches
FYI:
~Space Available in Farm House!
-Want a new place to live?
-Farm House still has some space available.
-It is located on 344 Wash and is focused on Food Politics with strong ties to Long Lane Farm.
-Email aketchum@wes if interested.
(Please note we are currently only able to move in sophomores, juniors, and seniors for this year BUT any interested freshmen should apply to live in the house for next year).
~New teen program goes ‘green’ Middletown YMCA starts effort at camp
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2009/11/08/news/a1middletown08.txt
~Rules on Modified Corn Skirted, Study Says - NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/06/business/06corn.html?_r=1&ref=earth
~Groups Press US and China on Carbon - NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/04/science/earth/04carbon.html?ref=earth
~Creating a Landfill to Have Cleaner Air - NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/science/earth/08tva.html?ref=earth
Action On Campus!
~WSA debates the Green Fund Resolution
-When: Sunday, November 15th, 7-9pm
-Where: Usdan 110
-What: WSA will be debating the Green Fund Resolution (attached). This resolution would create a $15/semester opt-out student fee that would go toward sustainability initiatives on campus. The money would likely add up to about $60,000-80,000 each year, which would be spent on a wide range of projects that address environmental issues from climate change to waste. There is more described in the resolution, and much more will be said at the meeting, but the take-home point is that the creation of this fund would provide a significant, sustainable source of funds for sustainability initiatives on campus.
Most WSA meetings are sparsely attended by members of the student body, if at all. If this meeting is the most attended of the year, that will send a loud and powerful message to WSA members to vote Yes on the Green Fund Resolution.
-Contact Josh Levine (jslevine@wesleyan.edu) with any questions, comments or concerns.
~Petition: Urge Obama to step up on climate change
-Last week, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) voted in favor of the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act.
-But you can bet that after this crucial vote, dirty polluters and their lobbyists will crank their campaign to kill this clean energy bill into overdrive.
-That's why it's so critical right now for President Obama to step up his involvement in the process and push for a strong bill -- and we need you to push him to do just that.
-Let's deliver 25,000 petition signatures to President Obama by December 1st. Urge the President to step up on climate by pushing for bold climate action at home and around the world, especially at the UN Climate Change Conference next month:
-Sign the petition here today!
~Repower America Wall
-Help make our clean energy future a reality by adding your thoughts to the wall.
Outside Opportunities:
None known at this time
Job Announcements:
~The National Society of Leadership and Success Internship
-Society interns help students achieve their goals by starting, and leading, a chapter of The National Society of Leadership and Success. This is an opportunity to make your mark on campus and create lasting positive change in hundreds of students' lives. It's also an opportunity to build a team of likeminded students focused towards success and reaching goals.
-What will you do as an intern for the National Society if selected? You will literally start a brand new organization on your campus and help drive students towards their future success.
-Interns are awarded a stipend for their efforts - total compensation is $500 plus an all-expense-paid training retreat. Payment is made at the end of the internship semester.
-For more information, please check out the website
-If you have any questions not answered on the site, email the Intern Team at intern@societyleadership.org
-Upload your completed resume here.
Thanks for reading this week! Make sure to send in any submissions for next week's edition by Monday afternoon!
Hope to see you at the ALL EON MEETING ON MONDAY!
"Do not wait for extraordinary circumstances to do good action; try to use ordinary situations." - Jean Paul Richter, German Romantic novelist and humorist
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
**REMINDER: Monday, November 16th is our next all EON meeting! See the "Meeting Times" section for details**
Events/Lectures:
~Speaker: David Leff
-When: Tuesday, November 9th at 7pm
-Where: Russell Library (located just down the street from Fisk)
-What: David Leff, the former deputy commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection is coming to speak about his new book, "Deep Travel: In Thoreau's Wake on the Concord and the Merrimac".
-His book recounts his stories of traveling the same rivers Thoreau did 150 years ago and the differences in landscape that he noticed.
-For more info take a look at this article from the Hartford Courant:
http://www.courant.com/features/books/hc-artscurtainleff.artaug16,0,1603191.story
-People are meeting at 6:45pm in front of Fisk to walk down together
~The Beehive Design Collective: Dismantling Monoculture
-When: Thursday, November 11th, at 6pm
-Where: 200 Church Lounge
-What: The Beehive Design Collective is a non-profit, volunteer driven, political arts organization who's mission is to “cross pollinate the grassroots” through the creation of images as an effective medium for deconstructing and educating the public about complex geopolitical issues.
The presentation at Wesleyan will be "Dismantling Monoculture": an interactive, visual tour of the connections between COLONIZATION, MILITARISM and RESOURCE EXTRACTION in the Americas.
With three giant illustrated portable murals, a six foot tall fabric storybook “slideshow”, and an engaging narrative, the Bees will be exposing the agendas of the Free Trade Area of the Americas, Plan Colombia, and celebrating resistance to the “Plan Puebla Panama” in Mesoamerica.
Join in as we deconstruct the complex and overwhelming issues that are shaping our world, using bioregionally accurate depictions of animals and insects as metaphors to link cultural and ecological diversity.
~Really Really Free Market
-When: Sunday, November 15th, 1-5pm
-Where: Nic Lounge
-Did you love Waste Not? Well this is like that, except better, because it's all free!!
-Bring unwanted (clean) clothes, dishes, blankets, or any other objects. Make some food to share, bring your guitar and share some music, teach a craft, or offer a service like cutting hair or painting faces.
- Leave what you don't want, and then take what you do. It's a great way to redistribute what we have. It's easy, it's fun, and it's all FREE!!!!
~This week is National Sustainability Education Week in CT
-CT Governor Jodi Rell signed a resolution declaring November 9th-13th National Sustainability Education Week in CT
-See the attached document for details
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
All EON Meeting:
-Monday, November 16th at 9pm in the Woodhead Lounge
-Come and hear what all the groups and campaigns have been up to, report what you've done, and see what new things are happening
-As always, there will be tons of smiling faces and food :)
Dining: Thursday, November 12th at 9pm on the Usdan black couches
FYI:
~Space Available in Farm House!
-Want a new place to live?
-Farm House still has some space available.
-It is located on 344 Wash and is focused on Food Politics with strong ties to Long Lane Farm.
-Email aketchum@wes if interested.
(Please note we are currently only able to move in sophomores, juniors, and seniors for this year BUT any interested freshmen should apply to live in the house for next year).
~New teen program goes ‘green’ Middletown YMCA starts effort at camp
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2009/11/08/news/a1middletown08.txt
~Rules on Modified Corn Skirted, Study Says - NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/06/business/06corn.html?_r=1&ref=earth
~Groups Press US and China on Carbon - NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/04/science/earth/04carbon.html?ref=earth
~Creating a Landfill to Have Cleaner Air - NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/science/earth/08tva.html?ref=earth
Action On Campus!
~WSA debates the Green Fund Resolution
-When: Sunday, November 15th, 7-9pm
-Where: Usdan 110
-What: WSA will be debating the Green Fund Resolution (attached). This resolution would create a $15/semester opt-out student fee that would go toward sustainability initiatives on campus. The money would likely add up to about $60,000-80,000 each year, which would be spent on a wide range of projects that address environmental issues from climate change to waste. There is more described in the resolution, and much more will be said at the meeting, but the take-home point is that the creation of this fund would provide a significant, sustainable source of funds for sustainability initiatives on campus.
Most WSA meetings are sparsely attended by members of the student body, if at all. If this meeting is the most attended of the year, that will send a loud and powerful message to WSA members to vote Yes on the Green Fund Resolution.
-Contact Josh Levine (jslevine@wesleyan.edu) with any questions, comments or concerns.
~Petition: Urge Obama to step up on climate change
-Last week, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) voted in favor of the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act.
-But you can bet that after this crucial vote, dirty polluters and their lobbyists will crank their campaign to kill this clean energy bill into overdrive.
-That's why it's so critical right now for President Obama to step up his involvement in the process and push for a strong bill -- and we need you to push him to do just that.
-Let's deliver 25,000 petition signatures to President Obama by December 1st. Urge the President to step up on climate by pushing for bold climate action at home and around the world, especially at the UN Climate Change Conference next month:
-Sign the petition here today!
~Repower America Wall
-Help make our clean energy future a reality by adding your thoughts to the wall.
Outside Opportunities:
None known at this time
Job Announcements:
~The National Society of Leadership and Success Internship
-Society interns help students achieve their goals by starting, and leading, a chapter of The National Society of Leadership and Success. This is an opportunity to make your mark on campus and create lasting positive change in hundreds of students' lives. It's also an opportunity to build a team of likeminded students focused towards success and reaching goals.
-What will you do as an intern for the National Society if selected? You will literally start a brand new organization on your campus and help drive students towards their future success.
-Interns are awarded a stipend for their efforts - total compensation is $500 plus an all-expense-paid training retreat. Payment is made at the end of the internship semester.
-For more information, please check out the website
-If you have any questions not answered on the site, email the Intern Team at intern@societyleadership.org
-Upload your completed resume here.
Thanks for reading this week! Make sure to send in any submissions for next week's edition by Monday afternoon!
Hope to see you at the ALL EON MEETING ON MONDAY!
"Do not wait for extraordinary circumstances to do good action; try to use ordinary situations." - Jean Paul Richter, German Romantic novelist and humorist
Edition 6 (10-26-09)
THE GREEN SCENE: Edition 6
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~Annual Pumpkin Fest!
-Where: Long Lane Farm
-When: Saturday, October 31st; 1-4pm (Rain date: November 1st; 1-4pm)
~The Many Psychologies of Global Warming
-Presented by Bill Blakemore '65, ABC News Correspondent
-When: Tuesday, November 3rd, 8pm
-Where: Memorial Chapel
~Where on Earth are we Going?
-"Global Environmental Change and Freshwater Resources: Hope for the Best or Change to Prepare for the Worst?" by Patrick L. Osborne, PhD
-"Water in a Changing Climate: The Role of the National Forests in the Water Infrastructure" by Frank H. McCormick, PhD
-When: Saturday, November 7th, 8:30am-12pm
-Where: Exley Science Center, Room 150
~Science Choreography: Tutorial in teaching science through dance
-Earn .25 credits for participating in a the groundbreaking collaborative project entitled Science Choreography
-It is a learning and teaching approach being developed by scientists and artists at Wesleyan, and area school teachers, in collaboration with choreographer Liz Lerman and dancers from her company
-The idea is that embodying ideas in movement can catalyze learning in interesting and unexpected ways often leading to a deeper understanding of science.
-Students will work closely with artists and faculty to develop and teach science/dance modules in local middle and high schools.
-Introductory Meeting: November 18 from 6 to 8 p.m.
-Also entails 6-8 group tutorial sessions on dance as education facilitated by Department of Dance faculty Katja Kolcio
-Tutorial begins: December 1, 2009 and continue through Spring 2010 semester.
-If you are interested please contact Áine McCarthy at amccarthy@wesleyan.edu.
~Regional Power Shift Summits
-When: Weekends October 9-November 8th
-Click here to find and register for an event near you
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
~Dining: Thursday, October 29th, 9pm on the black couches in Usdan
~WesRUM: Monday, November 2nd, 9pm in Woodhead Lounge
-Will be planning the Free Market- all are welcome!
FYI:
~Nudging Recycling From Less Waste to None- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/20/science/earth/20trash.html?_r=1&hp
~Fossil Fuels’ Hidden Cost Is in Billions, Study Says- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/20/science/earth/20fossil.html?scp=1&sq=fossil fuels&st=cse
~Curbing Emissions by Sealing Gas Leaks- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/business/energyenvironment/15degrees.html?_r=1&ref=science
~Biggest Obstacle to Global Climate Deal May Be How to Pay for It- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/science/earth/15climate.html?ref=science
~U.S. Rejects Nuclear Plant Over Design of Key Piece- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/16/science/earth/16nuke.html?ref=science
~E.P.A. Vows Better Effort on Water- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/16/business/energyenvironment/16water.html?ref=science
~Corps of Engineers Awards $1.3 Million Contract for Dredging of Narraguagus River in Milbridge- NY Times
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/corps-of-engineers-awards-13-million-contract-for-dredging-of-narraguagus-river-in-milbridge-64550322.html
Action On Campus!
~Big River Harvest Tour
-Big River is a new documentary telling the ecological story of our nation’s industrial and chemical-dependent agriculture. It is the companion film to the award-winning documentary King Corn.
-Bill KcKibben has called the film, “A sharp and clever reminder that nothing ever really goes away, certainly not the soup of chemicals we’re pouring into our fields.”
-View the trailer here or visit their website.
-Interested in taking charge and making this screening happen here at Wes? Please see the attached application.
~Host a Screening of Coal Country
-Coal Country is a new, not yet released documentary about mountaintop removal coal mining in Appalachia.
-The Sierra Club is looking for people to host screenings from November 10-14th
-As a host, you receive a free 45 minute special version of the film, discussion questions on the issue, a party planning guide, and materials for guests to take action immediately after watching the film.
-There will also be a phone line for parties to call into to hear special guests including celebrities, coalfield residents in the film and leaders of Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign, talk about the issue and how we can take action in our own communities.
-Sign up to host a house party here!
~Do you think Wesleyan is the most vegetarian friendly college?
-Vote for Wes in Peta2's Most Vegetarian-Friendly College Contest HERE!
~350 Events over Fall Break
-Did you go to an awesome 350 event during Fall Break?
-Do you have cool pictures to document your experience?
-Email them to Katherine Yagle (kyagle@wesleyan.edu) for a photo spread in the Argus
~Senator Kerry wants to talk with you about climate change!
-What: Conference call for youth climate activists
-When: Tuesday, October 27 at 9pm EST
-Senator Kerry wants our input on his Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. Discuss the bill and the roll we can play in getting it passed.
-RSVP today and submit a question for Senator Kerry!
~Call President Obama and tell him to stop blasting on Coal River Mountain!
-Massey Energy has begun blasting on Coal River Mountain in southern West Virginia.
-Brushy Fork impoundment is an enormous retention pond holding 8.2 billion gallons of toxic coal slurry waste. If the impoundment were to fail due to the blasting, hundreds of lives will be lost and thousands more will be in jeopardy from an enormous slurry flood.
-A 2006 study confirmed that Coal River Mountain -- which has the highest peaks ever slated for mining in the state -- is an ideal location for developing utility-scale wind power.
-Please call President Obama today at 202-456-1414 and implore him to use his agencies and influence with West Virginia politicians to stop the destruction of Coal River Mountain
-Learn More Here
Outside Opportunities:
~EPA Greater Research Opportunities Program
-The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) program, is offering Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) undergraduate fellowships for bachelor level students in environmental fields of study. The deadline for receipt of paper applications is December 10, 2009 at 4:00 PM and December 10, 2009 at 11:59:59 PM ET for submittal of electronic applications to Grants.gov.
-Eligible students will receive support for their junior and senior years of undergraduate study and for an internship at an EPA facility during the summer between their junior and senior years. The fellowship provides up to $19,250 per year of academic support and up to $8,000 of internship support for a three-month summer period.
-To apply, visit: http://www.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2010/2010_gro_undergrad.html
Job Announcements:
~None known at this time
Meeting Minutes
~Be sure to check out last week's all-EON meeting minutes on the blog:
-http://weseonminutes.blogspot.com/
"Let every individual and institution now think and act as a responsible trustee of Earth, seeking choices in ecology, economics and ethics that will provide a sustainable future, eliminate pollution, poverty and violence, awaken the wonder of life and foster peaceful progress in the human adventure."- John McConnell, founder of International Earth Day
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~Annual Pumpkin Fest!
-Where: Long Lane Farm
-When: Saturday, October 31st; 1-4pm (Rain date: November 1st; 1-4pm)
~The Many Psychologies of Global Warming
-Presented by Bill Blakemore '65, ABC News Correspondent
-When: Tuesday, November 3rd, 8pm
-Where: Memorial Chapel
~Where on Earth are we Going?
-"Global Environmental Change and Freshwater Resources: Hope for the Best or Change to Prepare for the Worst?" by Patrick L. Osborne, PhD
-"Water in a Changing Climate: The Role of the National Forests in the Water Infrastructure" by Frank H. McCormick, PhD
-When: Saturday, November 7th, 8:30am-12pm
-Where: Exley Science Center, Room 150
~Science Choreography: Tutorial in teaching science through dance
-Earn .25 credits for participating in a the groundbreaking collaborative project entitled Science Choreography
-It is a learning and teaching approach being developed by scientists and artists at Wesleyan, and area school teachers, in collaboration with choreographer Liz Lerman and dancers from her company
-The idea is that embodying ideas in movement can catalyze learning in interesting and unexpected ways often leading to a deeper understanding of science.
-Students will work closely with artists and faculty to develop and teach science/dance modules in local middle and high schools.
-Introductory Meeting: November 18 from 6 to 8 p.m.
-Also entails 6-8 group tutorial sessions on dance as education facilitated by Department of Dance faculty Katja Kolcio
-Tutorial begins: December 1, 2009 and continue through Spring 2010 semester.
-If you are interested please contact Áine McCarthy at amccarthy@wesleyan.edu.
~Regional Power Shift Summits
-When: Weekends October 9-November 8th
-Click here to find and register for an event near you
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
~Dining: Thursday, October 29th, 9pm on the black couches in Usdan
~WesRUM: Monday, November 2nd, 9pm in Woodhead Lounge
-Will be planning the Free Market- all are welcome!
FYI:
~Nudging Recycling From Less Waste to None- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/20/science/earth/20trash.html?_r=1&hp
~Fossil Fuels’ Hidden Cost Is in Billions, Study Says- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/20/science/earth/20fossil.html?scp=1&sq=fossil fuels&st=cse
~Curbing Emissions by Sealing Gas Leaks- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/business/energyenvironment/15degrees.html?_r=1&ref=science
~Biggest Obstacle to Global Climate Deal May Be How to Pay for It- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/science/earth/15climate.html?ref=science
~U.S. Rejects Nuclear Plant Over Design of Key Piece- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/16/science/earth/16nuke.html?ref=science
~E.P.A. Vows Better Effort on Water- NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/16/business/energyenvironment/16water.html?ref=science
~Corps of Engineers Awards $1.3 Million Contract for Dredging of Narraguagus River in Milbridge- NY Times
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/corps-of-engineers-awards-13-million-contract-for-dredging-of-narraguagus-river-in-milbridge-64550322.html
Action On Campus!
~Big River Harvest Tour
-Big River is a new documentary telling the ecological story of our nation’s industrial and chemical-dependent agriculture. It is the companion film to the award-winning documentary King Corn.
-Bill KcKibben has called the film, “A sharp and clever reminder that nothing ever really goes away, certainly not the soup of chemicals we’re pouring into our fields.”
-View the trailer here or visit their website.
-Interested in taking charge and making this screening happen here at Wes? Please see the attached application.
~Host a Screening of Coal Country
-Coal Country is a new, not yet released documentary about mountaintop removal coal mining in Appalachia.
-The Sierra Club is looking for people to host screenings from November 10-14th
-As a host, you receive a free 45 minute special version of the film, discussion questions on the issue, a party planning guide, and materials for guests to take action immediately after watching the film.
-There will also be a phone line for parties to call into to hear special guests including celebrities, coalfield residents in the film and leaders of Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign, talk about the issue and how we can take action in our own communities.
-Sign up to host a house party here!
~Do you think Wesleyan is the most vegetarian friendly college?
-Vote for Wes in Peta2's Most Vegetarian-Friendly College Contest HERE!
~350 Events over Fall Break
-Did you go to an awesome 350 event during Fall Break?
-Do you have cool pictures to document your experience?
-Email them to Katherine Yagle (kyagle@wesleyan.edu) for a photo spread in the Argus
~Senator Kerry wants to talk with you about climate change!
-What: Conference call for youth climate activists
-When: Tuesday, October 27 at 9pm EST
-Senator Kerry wants our input on his Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. Discuss the bill and the roll we can play in getting it passed.
-RSVP today and submit a question for Senator Kerry!
~Call President Obama and tell him to stop blasting on Coal River Mountain!
-Massey Energy has begun blasting on Coal River Mountain in southern West Virginia.
-Brushy Fork impoundment is an enormous retention pond holding 8.2 billion gallons of toxic coal slurry waste. If the impoundment were to fail due to the blasting, hundreds of lives will be lost and thousands more will be in jeopardy from an enormous slurry flood.
-A 2006 study confirmed that Coal River Mountain -- which has the highest peaks ever slated for mining in the state -- is an ideal location for developing utility-scale wind power.
-Please call President Obama today at 202-456-1414 and implore him to use his agencies and influence with West Virginia politicians to stop the destruction of Coal River Mountain
-Learn More Here
Outside Opportunities:
~EPA Greater Research Opportunities Program
-The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) program, is offering Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) undergraduate fellowships for bachelor level students in environmental fields of study. The deadline for receipt of paper applications is December 10, 2009 at 4:00 PM and December 10, 2009 at 11:59:59 PM ET for submittal of electronic applications to Grants.gov.
-Eligible students will receive support for their junior and senior years of undergraduate study and for an internship at an EPA facility during the summer between their junior and senior years. The fellowship provides up to $19,250 per year of academic support and up to $8,000 of internship support for a three-month summer period.
-To apply, visit: http://www.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2010/2010_gro_undergrad.html
Job Announcements:
~None known at this time
Meeting Minutes
~Be sure to check out last week's all-EON meeting minutes on the blog:
-http://weseonminutes.blogspot.com/
"Let every individual and institution now think and act as a responsible trustee of Earth, seeking choices in ecology, economics and ethics that will provide a sustainable future, eliminate pollution, poverty and violence, awaken the wonder of life and foster peaceful progress in the human adventure."- John McConnell, founder of International Earth Day
Edition 4 (10-12-09)
THE GREEN SCENE: Edition 4
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~Sierra Club 3rd Annual Dinner
-What: Pot-luck dinner with Sierra members: great food, feathered friends, and environmental Journalist Steve Grant
-Teresa Kramer, founder of Canton Raptor Care wildlife clinic will present a program with several of her education birds. To help Raptor Care, please bring one of the following: sponges, paper towels, Dawn liquid detergent, polypro blankets, large freezer bags, or disposable non-latex gloves
-Steve Grant will discuss the political scene and the exquisite natural features of the state he has explored.
-When: Saturday, October 24th, 2009, 5-8pm
-Where: Beckham Hall, Wesleyan University
-Cost is $18 per person if you bring a dish for 4, and $40 per person if you don't bring a dish
-To register, send your check to: CT Sierra Club, 645 Farmington Ave. Hartford, CT 06105
-OR if you wish to pay at the door, email connecticut.chapter@sierraclub.org or call 860-236-4405 with your reservations
~4th Annual Community Farming Conference
-What: Provide opportunity for people involved in or hoping to start community farms to learn about important aspects of these farms and network with others involved in this movement
-When: October 31st, 2009; 8:30am-4pm
-Where: Connecticut Agriculture Experiment Station, New Haven, CT
-See http://www.ctnofa.org/CommunityFarms.html for more information
~Remaining Farmers Markets for the Year:
• October 21st
• November 4th
• November 18th (indoors)
• December 2nd (indoors)
• February 3rd (indoors)
• February 17th (indoors)
• March 3rd (indoors)
• March 24th
• April 7th
• April 21st
• May 4th
~Democracy 2.0: Exploring the Millennial Generation’s ROI Summit
-The summit will convene 150 millennials in Chicago, IL to discuss the barriers preventing our generation from achieving financial health, and collectively work to set an agenda for millennial-led economic reform in the United States.
-A new generation's financial problems need next-generation solutions. Mobilizing a diversity of voices offering fresh perspectives and thoughtful proposals for reform are essential to this effort.
-If you'd like to participate in this exciting and forward-thinking dialogue, please fill out the form here.
-Space will be limited and all invited participants will be notified via email by October 30th.
-Deadline: October 17, 2009.
~Meet Your Greens drinks at It's Only Natural
-When: October 20th, 5pm-7pm
-Where: It's Only Natural Restaurant
-What: Mingle with staff, volunteers, business owners and others working in Middlesex County to keep our communities green and growing! Our gathering will offer time to make connections, exchange news, brainstorm and relax. Enjoy drink specials on organic wines and beers before 6pm. At 5:45we'll take a few minutes for informal introductions--bring news of events or other information to share. And we'll exchange news about plans for marking October 24, International Day of Climate Action. All are welcome to Meet Your Greens -no reservations needed.
-Questions? Contact Claire Rusowicz at the Rockfall Foundation, (860)347-0340; crusowicz@rockfallfoundation.org; or Jennifer Weymouth, jaweymouth@yahoo.com. Also, join us on Facebook, ("Meet Your Greens.")
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
~ALL EON October Meeting:
-Monday, October 19th: 9pm-10pm
-Woodhead Lounge
-We will hear from all the different campaigns
-All are welcome
-There will be FOOD!
~Green Fees: TBA: Email Josh Levine (jslevine@wesleyan.edu), Julia Michaels (jmichaels@wesleyan.edu) or Julia Jonas-Day (jjonasday@wesleyan.edu) if you are interested in helping out
FYI:
~Soros to Invest $1 Billion in Clean Energy, Form Advisory Group
-Billionaire George Soros, looking to address the "political problem" of climate change, said he will invest $1 billion in clean-energy technology and create an organization to advise policy makers on environmental issues.
-Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/11/george-soros-to-invest-1_n_316675.html
~Yes We Can (Pass Climate Change Legislation)- NY Times
-By John Kerry and Lindsey Graham
-http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/11/opinion/11kerrygraham.html?_r=1
Action On Campus!
~350 group has created a facebook group!
-Join and invite your friends to spread the word around campus!
-LINK
~Urge Toyota to quit the Chamber of Commerce!
-Toyota is an influential member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which is spending $100 million to lobby against clean energy, health care, and the rest of Obama's agenda.
-Call Toyota and ask them to join companies like Apple and Nike and quit the Chamber of Commerce
-Call either (212) 223-0303 or 1-800-331-4331x5
-Once you've called, report your call here
~Big River Harvest Tour
-Big River is a new documentary telling the ecological story of our nation’s industrial and chemical-dependent agriculture. It is the companion film to the award-winning documentary King Corn.
-Bill KcKibben has called the film, “A sharp and clever reminder that nothing ever really goes away, certainly not the soup of chemicals we’re pouring into our fields.”
-View the trailer here or visit their website.
-Interested in taking charge and making this screening happen here at Wes? Please see the attached application.
~Help protect Utah’s redrock canyon country
-America's Red Rock Wilderness Act (H.R. 1925/ S. 799) seeks to serve the public interest by permanently protecting more than 9 million acres of wilderness-quality land in Utah. The proposal, based on an exhaustive field inventory conducted by citizen volunteers, was first introduced in Congress by former Utah Representative Wayne Owens in 1989. Representative Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) assumed the role of House sponsor in 1993 and Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) introduced the Senate version in 1997.
-Send a message to your members of Congress today!
-In Connecticut, Senator Chris Dodd and Representative Jim Himes are the only members of the congressional delegation that are not cosponsors. Please ask for their support by clicking on the above link, or by calling their DC offices at the following numbers:
• Sen. Dodd: 202-224-2823
• Rep. Himes: 202-225-5541
Outside Opportunities:
~Do Something Awards
-Since 1996, Do Something has honored the nation’s best young world-changers. Do Something Award Winners represent the pivotal "do-ers" in their field, cause, or issue and are rewarded with a huge project grant, participation in a special award ceremony, media coverage, and continued support from Do Something.
-Four winners will receive $10,000 and one Grand Prize winner will receive $100,000 towards their organization or cause.*
-The awards ceremony will take place in spring 2010.
-How to Apply:
1. Log in to Do Something. If you don't have a Do Something log in, sign up.
2. Create a Project Posting for your existing project.
3. Check out our Judging Criteria and FAQ for help with your application.
4. Fill out an Online Application
5. Or Nominate a young world-changer you know!
~EPA Grants
-The EPA is making available 30 grants of up to $46,500 each to enhance and support quality environmental education for undergraduates. The hope is that this assistance will encourage more students to continue their education beyond the baccalaureate level and pursue careers in environmentally related fields.
-Eligibility: Students at an accredited college or university. Deadline is Dec. 10.
-Fellowships are funded in the following fields of study:
* Natural and Life Sciences
* Environmental Science and Interdisciplinary
* Engineering
* Social Sciences and Decision Making
* Physical Sciences
* Mathematics and Computer Science
-Click here for additional info or you can go to http://www.grants.gov to EPA grants and to the Dec. 10 closing date.
Job Announcements:
~Green Corps 2010-2011 Field School for Environmental Organizing
-Applications due October 18th, 2009
-Our own Miller Nuttle, class of '09 will be on campus October 22 and 23rd, holding an info session and conducting interviews
-Info Session: Oct 22nd, 6-7pm in PAC 001
-Green Corps is looking for college graduates ready to take on the biggest environmental challenges of our day
-In your year with Green Corps, you will get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems with groups such as Sierra Club and Greenpeace
-When you graduate from Green Corps, they'll help you find a career with one of the nation's leading environmental and social change groups
-For more information, visit http://www.greencorps.org or contact our very own Miller Nuttle, Green Corps Field Organizer, at miller@greencorps.org or (607) 592-9500.
~Job: Avaaz Climate Action Factory Coordinator- Barcelona and Copenhagen
-The mission of the Avaaz Climate Action Factory is to maximize the possibility of achieving a fair, binding, ambitious global climate treaty at Copenhagen, and to raise the expectations and demands of the global public that governments must achieve such a treaty.
-They will be looking for Ten Action Factory Fellows soon:
Action Factory work will include nimble and rapid-response high-profile media stunts, but may also include longer-term projects such as working with Avaaz’s climate volunteer base. Activities will be tightly coordinated with Avaaz’s global climate campaign priorities and Action Factory fellows will work closely with and at times be directly managed by Avaaz’s climate campaign staff.
-They are also seeking a coordinator:
Responsibilities include:
· Recruiting fellows
· General project management
· Program logistics
· Budget allocation and expense management
· Strategy development
· Representing Avaaz and the Action Factory to other organizations
· Action reporting and amplification
· Direct management of fellows
Qualifications:
· Able to commit to full-time (40+ hrs/week) position, including some nights, early mornings, weekends, and long hours
· Able to live “on the road” in Europe for the months of November and December
· Capable of handling multiple disparate tasks simultaneously
· Experience managing staff and volunteers (experience managing group dynamics in highly diverse, multicultural situations a big plus)
· Excellent leadership skills and ability to work under pressure
· Commitment to a fair, binding, and ambitious global climate treaty at Copenhagen and to global social justice
· Prior experience at UNFCCC negotiations required, including at least one COP
· Familiarity with wide range of issues related to climate change
· Online organizing and/or NVDA experience a plus
· Existing relationships in the global climate movement, including the international youth climate movement, a big plus
Coordinator Compensation:
· Weekly contract wage commensurate with experience
· Travel costs and other professional expenses
· Free room and board at Action Factory
· Totally fun, exciting, unique, fulfilling experience doing what you love
-People of color, people from the global south, queer individuals, and others historically marginalized are encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Those interested are encouraged to apply ASAP. The start date is as soon as possible, but by October 21 at the latest.
*To apply, send a resume and cover letter to taren@avaaz.org, and use the subject line “Copenhagen AcFac coordinator application.”*
Thanks for reading this week! Make sure to send in any submissions for next week's edition by Monday afternoon!
Hope to see you at the ALL EON meeting on Monday!
Picture from: http://menuism.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/fall-leaves.jpg
"I'm not an environmentalist. I'm an Earth warrior." ~Darryl Cherney, quoted in Smithsonian, April 1990
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~Sierra Club 3rd Annual Dinner
-What: Pot-luck dinner with Sierra members: great food, feathered friends, and environmental Journalist Steve Grant
-Teresa Kramer, founder of Canton Raptor Care wildlife clinic will present a program with several of her education birds. To help Raptor Care, please bring one of the following: sponges, paper towels, Dawn liquid detergent, polypro blankets, large freezer bags, or disposable non-latex gloves
-Steve Grant will discuss the political scene and the exquisite natural features of the state he has explored.
-When: Saturday, October 24th, 2009, 5-8pm
-Where: Beckham Hall, Wesleyan University
-Cost is $18 per person if you bring a dish for 4, and $40 per person if you don't bring a dish
-To register, send your check to: CT Sierra Club, 645 Farmington Ave. Hartford, CT 06105
-OR if you wish to pay at the door, email connecticut.chapter@sierraclub.org or call 860-236-4405 with your reservations
~4th Annual Community Farming Conference
-What: Provide opportunity for people involved in or hoping to start community farms to learn about important aspects of these farms and network with others involved in this movement
-When: October 31st, 2009; 8:30am-4pm
-Where: Connecticut Agriculture Experiment Station, New Haven, CT
-See http://www.ctnofa.org/CommunityFarms.html for more information
~Remaining Farmers Markets for the Year:
• October 21st
• November 4th
• November 18th (indoors)
• December 2nd (indoors)
• February 3rd (indoors)
• February 17th (indoors)
• March 3rd (indoors)
• March 24th
• April 7th
• April 21st
• May 4th
~Democracy 2.0: Exploring the Millennial Generation’s ROI Summit
-The summit will convene 150 millennials in Chicago, IL to discuss the barriers preventing our generation from achieving financial health, and collectively work to set an agenda for millennial-led economic reform in the United States.
-A new generation's financial problems need next-generation solutions. Mobilizing a diversity of voices offering fresh perspectives and thoughtful proposals for reform are essential to this effort.
-If you'd like to participate in this exciting and forward-thinking dialogue, please fill out the form here.
-Space will be limited and all invited participants will be notified via email by October 30th.
-Deadline: October 17, 2009.
~Meet Your Greens drinks at It's Only Natural
-When: October 20th, 5pm-7pm
-Where: It's Only Natural Restaurant
-What: Mingle with staff, volunteers, business owners and others working in Middlesex County to keep our communities green and growing! Our gathering will offer time to make connections, exchange news, brainstorm and relax. Enjoy drink specials on organic wines and beers before 6pm. At 5:45we'll take a few minutes for informal introductions--bring news of events or other information to share. And we'll exchange news about plans for marking October 24, International Day of Climate Action. All are welcome to Meet Your Greens -no reservations needed.
-Questions? Contact Claire Rusowicz at the Rockfall Foundation, (860)347-0340; crusowicz@rockfallfoundation.org; or Jennifer Weymouth, jaweymouth@yahoo.com. Also, join us on Facebook, ("Meet Your Greens.")
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
~ALL EON October Meeting:
-Monday, October 19th: 9pm-10pm
-Woodhead Lounge
-We will hear from all the different campaigns
-All are welcome
-There will be FOOD!
~Green Fees: TBA: Email Josh Levine (jslevine@wesleyan.edu), Julia Michaels (jmichaels@wesleyan.edu) or Julia Jonas-Day (jjonasday@wesleyan.edu) if you are interested in helping out
FYI:
~Soros to Invest $1 Billion in Clean Energy, Form Advisory Group
-Billionaire George Soros, looking to address the "political problem" of climate change, said he will invest $1 billion in clean-energy technology and create an organization to advise policy makers on environmental issues.
-Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/11/george-soros-to-invest-1_n_316675.html
~Yes We Can (Pass Climate Change Legislation)- NY Times
-By John Kerry and Lindsey Graham
-http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/11/opinion/11kerrygraham.html?_r=1
Action On Campus!
~350 group has created a facebook group!
-Join and invite your friends to spread the word around campus!
-LINK
~Urge Toyota to quit the Chamber of Commerce!
-Toyota is an influential member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which is spending $100 million to lobby against clean energy, health care, and the rest of Obama's agenda.
-Call Toyota and ask them to join companies like Apple and Nike and quit the Chamber of Commerce
-Call either (212) 223-0303 or 1-800-331-4331x5
-Once you've called, report your call here
~Big River Harvest Tour
-Big River is a new documentary telling the ecological story of our nation’s industrial and chemical-dependent agriculture. It is the companion film to the award-winning documentary King Corn.
-Bill KcKibben has called the film, “A sharp and clever reminder that nothing ever really goes away, certainly not the soup of chemicals we’re pouring into our fields.”
-View the trailer here or visit their website.
-Interested in taking charge and making this screening happen here at Wes? Please see the attached application.
~Help protect Utah’s redrock canyon country
-America's Red Rock Wilderness Act (H.R. 1925/ S. 799) seeks to serve the public interest by permanently protecting more than 9 million acres of wilderness-quality land in Utah. The proposal, based on an exhaustive field inventory conducted by citizen volunteers, was first introduced in Congress by former Utah Representative Wayne Owens in 1989. Representative Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) assumed the role of House sponsor in 1993 and Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) introduced the Senate version in 1997.
-Send a message to your members of Congress today!
-In Connecticut, Senator Chris Dodd and Representative Jim Himes are the only members of the congressional delegation that are not cosponsors. Please ask for their support by clicking on the above link, or by calling their DC offices at the following numbers:
• Sen. Dodd: 202-224-2823
• Rep. Himes: 202-225-5541
Outside Opportunities:
~Do Something Awards
-Since 1996, Do Something has honored the nation’s best young world-changers. Do Something Award Winners represent the pivotal "do-ers" in their field, cause, or issue and are rewarded with a huge project grant, participation in a special award ceremony, media coverage, and continued support from Do Something.
-Four winners will receive $10,000 and one Grand Prize winner will receive $100,000 towards their organization or cause.*
-The awards ceremony will take place in spring 2010.
-How to Apply:
1. Log in to Do Something. If you don't have a Do Something log in, sign up.
2. Create a Project Posting for your existing project.
3. Check out our Judging Criteria and FAQ for help with your application.
4. Fill out an Online Application
5. Or Nominate a young world-changer you know!
~EPA Grants
-The EPA is making available 30 grants of up to $46,500 each to enhance and support quality environmental education for undergraduates. The hope is that this assistance will encourage more students to continue their education beyond the baccalaureate level and pursue careers in environmentally related fields.
-Eligibility: Students at an accredited college or university. Deadline is Dec. 10.
-Fellowships are funded in the following fields of study:
* Natural and Life Sciences
* Environmental Science and Interdisciplinary
* Engineering
* Social Sciences and Decision Making
* Physical Sciences
* Mathematics and Computer Science
-Click here for additional info or you can go to http://www.grants.gov to EPA grants and to the Dec. 10 closing date.
Job Announcements:
~Green Corps 2010-2011 Field School for Environmental Organizing
-Applications due October 18th, 2009
-Our own Miller Nuttle, class of '09 will be on campus October 22 and 23rd, holding an info session and conducting interviews
-Info Session: Oct 22nd, 6-7pm in PAC 001
-Green Corps is looking for college graduates ready to take on the biggest environmental challenges of our day
-In your year with Green Corps, you will get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems with groups such as Sierra Club and Greenpeace
-When you graduate from Green Corps, they'll help you find a career with one of the nation's leading environmental and social change groups
-For more information, visit http://www.greencorps.org or contact our very own Miller Nuttle, Green Corps Field Organizer, at miller@greencorps.org or (607) 592-9500.
~Job: Avaaz Climate Action Factory Coordinator- Barcelona and Copenhagen
-The mission of the Avaaz Climate Action Factory is to maximize the possibility of achieving a fair, binding, ambitious global climate treaty at Copenhagen, and to raise the expectations and demands of the global public that governments must achieve such a treaty.
-They will be looking for Ten Action Factory Fellows soon:
Action Factory work will include nimble and rapid-response high-profile media stunts, but may also include longer-term projects such as working with Avaaz’s climate volunteer base. Activities will be tightly coordinated with Avaaz’s global climate campaign priorities and Action Factory fellows will work closely with and at times be directly managed by Avaaz’s climate campaign staff.
-They are also seeking a coordinator:
Responsibilities include:
· Recruiting fellows
· General project management
· Program logistics
· Budget allocation and expense management
· Strategy development
· Representing Avaaz and the Action Factory to other organizations
· Action reporting and amplification
· Direct management of fellows
Qualifications:
· Able to commit to full-time (40+ hrs/week) position, including some nights, early mornings, weekends, and long hours
· Able to live “on the road” in Europe for the months of November and December
· Capable of handling multiple disparate tasks simultaneously
· Experience managing staff and volunteers (experience managing group dynamics in highly diverse, multicultural situations a big plus)
· Excellent leadership skills and ability to work under pressure
· Commitment to a fair, binding, and ambitious global climate treaty at Copenhagen and to global social justice
· Prior experience at UNFCCC negotiations required, including at least one COP
· Familiarity with wide range of issues related to climate change
· Online organizing and/or NVDA experience a plus
· Existing relationships in the global climate movement, including the international youth climate movement, a big plus
Coordinator Compensation:
· Weekly contract wage commensurate with experience
· Travel costs and other professional expenses
· Free room and board at Action Factory
· Totally fun, exciting, unique, fulfilling experience doing what you love
-People of color, people from the global south, queer individuals, and others historically marginalized are encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Those interested are encouraged to apply ASAP. The start date is as soon as possible, but by October 21 at the latest.
*To apply, send a resume and cover letter to taren@avaaz.org, and use the subject line “Copenhagen AcFac coordinator application.”*
Thanks for reading this week! Make sure to send in any submissions for next week's edition by Monday afternoon!
Hope to see you at the ALL EON meeting on Monday!
Picture from: http://menuism.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/fall-leaves.jpg
"I'm not an environmentalist. I'm an Earth warrior." ~Darryl Cherney, quoted in Smithsonian, April 1990
Edition 3 (10-05-09)
THE GREEN SCENE: Edition 3
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~Free Canoe or Kayak Trip
-Saturday, October 10th
-Rain Date: Monday, October 12th , 9am – Noon ish (2-3 hour trip)
-Must provide your own canoe or kayak and your own personal floatation device.
-Bring a snack and drink
-Instructor: Jim Sipperly 343.8085x 147 or 860.334.7073
-Directions to launch site: Route 9 to Exit 19 (route 372 West Street). Turn West onto West Street and left onto Route 3 at stop light before Stop and Shop. Launch is 1⁄4 mile on the left behind Dunkin’ Donuts. Look for pink and blue flagging.
~"Down to Earth" ART EXHIBIT
When: Exhibit opened October 3rd.
Where: ecoartspace in NYC
What: If any of you are in the NYC area this weekend, ecoartspace is opening a new project room exhibit, including documentation of the Down to Earth exhibition in Philadelphia and additional artists projects related to food, farming and agriculture. ecoartspace.org
~Trail Maintenance Work Day
-The WesCFPA is hosting a trail maintenance work day this coming Saturday, October 10. The trip will be leaving around 10 and returning around 3. Email wescfpa@gmail.com if you're interested in coming!
~Poetry Event: "Hurricane Season Connecticut"
When: Wednesday, October 7th 2009 at 7 p.m. (opening reception 6 p.m.)
Where: Trinity on Main - 69 Main St., New Britain, CT 06051
Cost: $15- 25 sliding scale
What: Opening Reception: featuring music, art and photography by local artists, local organizations about environmental solutions, and refreshments. Maurice Robertson and Zoraida Lopez will be exhibiting photography. Margaux Hayes will be performing and Dana Rondel will be reading.
Alixa and Naima, the Brooklyn-based, internationally- acclaimed performance duo Climbing PoeTree, are on tour with a transformative two-woman show that seeks not to captivate audiences, but to liberate them. Through a tapestry of spoken-word poetry, film, dance, shadow art, and a sound collage of personal testimonies, Hurricane Season connects the issues that surfaced in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to the "unnatural disasters" unfolding nationwide and worldwide on a daily basis. Unflinching and uplifting, raw and deeply moving Hurricane Season takes audiences on voyages of unthinkable tragedy and undeniable promise from the eye of a systemic storm.
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
-WesRUM: Monday, October 12th at 9 p.m. in Woodhead Lounge (t-shirt project)
-Compost: Tuesday, October 6th at 9 p.m. in Usdan ground level (Call Emilie with questions 207.577.2488)
-Green Fee: Sunday, October 11th at 1 p.m. at Earth House
-Farm Meeting: Tuesday, October 6th at 8 p.m. at 190 High Street
-Dining Committee: Thursday, October 8th at 9 p.m. in Usdan around the black couches
-350: Monday, October 12th at 9 p.m. at Earth House
-Farmer's Market: Monday, October 12th at 5:30 p.m. in PAC 104
FYI:
~Ideal Bite
--For fun, daily updates on how to live more sustainably, sign up for Ideal Bite at http://idealbite.com/
~NY Times: E.P.A. Moves to Curtail Greenhouse Gas Emissions
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/01/science/earth/01epa.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
Unwilling to wait for Congress to act, the Obama administration announced on Wednesday that it was moving forward on new rules to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from hundreds of power plants and large industrial facilities.
Environmentalists Ask ‘Is Biomass Green Enough?’ Nancy Cohen, WNPR: 09/02/2009
http://www.cpbn.org/program/northeast-environmental-hub/episode/environmentalists-ask-%E2%80%98-biomass-green-enough%E2%80%99
The debate ramps up as the number of biomass proposals grows
Provocative New Study Warns of Crossing Planetary Boundaries
http://e360.yale.edu/content/feature.msp?id=2192
The Earth has nine biophysical thresholds beyond which it cannot be pushed without disastrous consequences, the authors of a new paper in the journal Nature report. Ominously, these scientists say, we have already moved past three of these tipping points.
Yale Environment 360
The textbook economics of cap-and-trade
Paul Krugman, NY Times
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/the-textbook-economics-of-cap-and-trade/
I realized, after the last post, that it might be useful to write down just what the Econ 101 version of cap and trade looks like; as it happens, this also helps explain the intellectual sins of Glenn Beck and Martin Feldstein.
Action On Campus!
~Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act of 2009
-Senators John Kerry (D-MA) and Barbara Boxer (D-CA) just introduced their clean energy and climate bill: the "Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act of 2009."
-Call Senators Kerry and Boxer to tell them we need steep cuts in global warming pollution and provisions that crack down on old, dirty coal power plants.
-Click here for call information
Outside Opportunities:
~Earth Aid University Organizing Fellowship
-To empower students to work on the front lines in the fight against climate change in their communities, and in the process, we're providing training on a variety of topics, from community organizing to event planning and more.
-For students interested in issues of energy and environment, Earth Aid's cutting-edge measurement technology, vision of sustainability, and commitment to metrics-based organizing will provide a valuable and rewarding experience.
-The deadline to apply is Friday, October 2, and we're accepting applications online at: http://www.earthaid.net/action_center/university_fellows
Job Announcements:
~None known at this time
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~Free Canoe or Kayak Trip
-Saturday, October 10th
-Rain Date: Monday, October 12th , 9am – Noon ish (2-3 hour trip)
-Must provide your own canoe or kayak and your own personal floatation device.
-Bring a snack and drink
-Instructor: Jim Sipperly 343.8085x 147 or 860.334.7073
-Directions to launch site: Route 9 to Exit 19 (route 372 West Street). Turn West onto West Street and left onto Route 3 at stop light before Stop and Shop. Launch is 1⁄4 mile on the left behind Dunkin’ Donuts. Look for pink and blue flagging.
~"Down to Earth" ART EXHIBIT
When: Exhibit opened October 3rd.
Where: ecoartspace in NYC
What: If any of you are in the NYC area this weekend, ecoartspace is opening a new project room exhibit, including documentation of the Down to Earth exhibition in Philadelphia and additional artists projects related to food, farming and agriculture. ecoartspace.org
~Trail Maintenance Work Day
-The WesCFPA is hosting a trail maintenance work day this coming Saturday, October 10. The trip will be leaving around 10 and returning around 3. Email wescfpa@gmail.com if you're interested in coming!
~Poetry Event: "Hurricane Season Connecticut"
When: Wednesday, October 7th 2009 at 7 p.m. (opening reception 6 p.m.)
Where: Trinity on Main - 69 Main St., New Britain, CT 06051
Cost: $15- 25 sliding scale
What: Opening Reception: featuring music, art and photography by local artists, local organizations about environmental solutions, and refreshments. Maurice Robertson and Zoraida Lopez will be exhibiting photography. Margaux Hayes will be performing and Dana Rondel will be reading.
Alixa and Naima, the Brooklyn-based, internationally- acclaimed performance duo Climbing PoeTree, are on tour with a transformative two-woman show that seeks not to captivate audiences, but to liberate them. Through a tapestry of spoken-word poetry, film, dance, shadow art, and a sound collage of personal testimonies, Hurricane Season connects the issues that surfaced in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to the "unnatural disasters" unfolding nationwide and worldwide on a daily basis. Unflinching and uplifting, raw and deeply moving Hurricane Season takes audiences on voyages of unthinkable tragedy and undeniable promise from the eye of a systemic storm.
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
-WesRUM: Monday, October 12th at 9 p.m. in Woodhead Lounge (t-shirt project)
-Compost: Tuesday, October 6th at 9 p.m. in Usdan ground level (Call Emilie with questions 207.577.2488)
-Green Fee: Sunday, October 11th at 1 p.m. at Earth House
-Farm Meeting: Tuesday, October 6th at 8 p.m. at 190 High Street
-Dining Committee: Thursday, October 8th at 9 p.m. in Usdan around the black couches
-350: Monday, October 12th at 9 p.m. at Earth House
-Farmer's Market: Monday, October 12th at 5:30 p.m. in PAC 104
FYI:
~Ideal Bite
--For fun, daily updates on how to live more sustainably, sign up for Ideal Bite at http://idealbite.com/
~NY Times: E.P.A. Moves to Curtail Greenhouse Gas Emissions
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/01/science/earth/01epa.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
Unwilling to wait for Congress to act, the Obama administration announced on Wednesday that it was moving forward on new rules to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from hundreds of power plants and large industrial facilities.
Environmentalists Ask ‘Is Biomass Green Enough?’ Nancy Cohen, WNPR: 09/02/2009
http://www.cpbn.org/program/northeast-environmental-hub/episode/environmentalists-ask-%E2%80%98-biomass-green-enough%E2%80%99
The debate ramps up as the number of biomass proposals grows
Provocative New Study Warns of Crossing Planetary Boundaries
http://e360.yale.edu/content/feature.msp?id=2192
The Earth has nine biophysical thresholds beyond which it cannot be pushed without disastrous consequences, the authors of a new paper in the journal Nature report. Ominously, these scientists say, we have already moved past three of these tipping points.
Yale Environment 360
The textbook economics of cap-and-trade
Paul Krugman, NY Times
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/the-textbook-economics-of-cap-and-trade/
I realized, after the last post, that it might be useful to write down just what the Econ 101 version of cap and trade looks like; as it happens, this also helps explain the intellectual sins of Glenn Beck and Martin Feldstein.
Action On Campus!
~Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act of 2009
-Senators John Kerry (D-MA) and Barbara Boxer (D-CA) just introduced their clean energy and climate bill: the "Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act of 2009."
-Call Senators Kerry and Boxer to tell them we need steep cuts in global warming pollution and provisions that crack down on old, dirty coal power plants.
-Click here for call information
Outside Opportunities:
~Earth Aid University Organizing Fellowship
-To empower students to work on the front lines in the fight against climate change in their communities, and in the process, we're providing training on a variety of topics, from community organizing to event planning and more.
-For students interested in issues of energy and environment, Earth Aid's cutting-edge measurement technology, vision of sustainability, and commitment to metrics-based organizing will provide a valuable and rewarding experience.
-The deadline to apply is Friday, October 2, and we're accepting applications online at: http://www.earthaid.net/action_center/university_fellows
Job Announcements:
~None known at this time
Edition 2 (09-28-09)
THE GREEN SCENE: Edition 2
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~Climate Justice Fast
-Website: http://www.climatejusticefast.com
-Fast: Join the hunger strike, or undertake a shorter solidarity fast.
-Volunteer: Help us with promotion, media, or logistics.
-Donate: We need funding for IT costs, promotion (T-shirts, banners), logistics, and professional media support.
-Create: Filmmaker? Musician? Artist? Designer? Your skills can help CJF to reach and move people, and by so doing change the world.
~Emergency Response Studio: Discussion and Desserts
-There will be a discussion with free desserts tomorrow in the trailer
-Date: Tuesday, 9/28
-Location: Paul Villinkski's Emergency Response Studio, CFA courtyard
-Time: 12:15 pm
-See the Wesleying post here:
http://wesleying.org/2009/09/28/emergency-response-studio-discussion-and-desserts/
~Pumpkin-Fest
-Pumpkin Fest, October 31 (rain date Nov 1), happens each year at Long Lane Farm from 1-4 and brings together Wesleyan and the Middletown community for music, food, environmental awareness, arts and crafts, and much more!!!!
-If your house, residence hall, or student group would like to have a table at the event- please contact Alex Ketchum (aketchum@wesleyan.edu) by October 1
~Household Hazardous Waste Collection in Middletown
-This Saturday, October 3rd from 8am-1pm at Moody School
-They need volunteers to direct traffic and collect surveys from participants
-If interested in helping out, please email Kim O'Rourke (kim.orourke@cityofmiddletown.com)
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
~WesRUM: Monday, October 5th at 9pm at 71 Lawn
~Dining: Thursday, October 1st at 9pm at the Usdan black couches
~Long Lane: Tuesday, September 29th at 8pm in 190 High
-Saturday, 12pm at the farm: work day
~350: Tuesday, September 29th at 7pm at Earth House (159 High)
~Green Fees: Sunday, October 4th at 1pm at Earth House (159 High)
~Waste/Compost: TBA
FYI:
~Professor O'Connell is in the Courant!
http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/editorials/hc-oconnell-speed-55.artsep22,0,5618053.story
Action On Campus!
~Film Screening of Crude
~Polly Clare-Rothe wants to film a screening of Crude, a documentary about the legal struggle between Chevron and the people of Ecuador's Amazon. The movie is not only eye-opening but also entertaining (made by Joe Berlinger, who also directed Paradise Lost). If anyone is interested in helping her get this going, send her an email: pclarerothe@wesleyan.edu
~LAST WEEK's 350 Phone-a-thon
-Monday's Wake Up call was unbelievable - 2632 events in 134 countries, tens of thousands of phone calls crashing government lines, unbelievable creativity and diversity of events, directly reaching heads of state and cabinet ministers from Australia to Europe. Words can't describe it -- this video gets close:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/sept21_hub?cl=335942936&v=4114
~SAGES:
-Do you want to make changes on this campus? We need YOU on the Sustainability Committee. You can serve on Green Buildings, Waste, Transportation, Procurement, or Energy Committees. Email Sarice (egreenstein@wesleyan.edu) for how to get involved.
~Help Elect Dan Drew
-There are just 5 weeks left until Election Day. If you are interested in helping Middletown get a Democratic mayor, email Miriam Berger (maberger@wesleyan.edu) or Corrine Duffy (cduffy01@wesleyan.edu)
-Here are some of the things you can be involved in:
1. Voter Registration- They will be canvassing the following times:
# Tuesday 9/29, 7-9pm
# Wednesday 9/30, 7-9pm
# Thursday 10/1, 5-7pm
# Tuesday 10/6, 7-9pm
# Wednesday 10/7, 7-9pm
# Thursday 10/8, 5-7pm
2. Canvassing
3. Phone banking
Outside Opportunities:
~The Morris K. Udall Foundation Scholarship:
-Awards $5,000 scholarships to sophomore and junior undergrads with a demonstrated commitment to solving environmental issues through policy, science (hard and soft), engineering, architecture, economics, the arts, or any combination of the above. Udall Scholars also get to attend the Scholar Orientation in August and are immediately plugged into a growing and active alumni network.
http://udall.gov/OurPrograms/MKUScholarship/MKUScholarship.aspx
Job Announcements:
~None known at this time
That's it for this week! Remember to submit any information for next week's edition to weseon@gmail.com by Monday afternoon! Thanks for reading!
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." -The Lorax
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~Climate Justice Fast
-Website: http://www.climatejusticefast.com
-Fast: Join the hunger strike, or undertake a shorter solidarity fast.
-Volunteer: Help us with promotion, media, or logistics.
-Donate: We need funding for IT costs, promotion (T-shirts, banners), logistics, and professional media support.
-Create: Filmmaker? Musician? Artist? Designer? Your skills can help CJF to reach and move people, and by so doing change the world.
~Emergency Response Studio: Discussion and Desserts
-There will be a discussion with free desserts tomorrow in the trailer
-Date: Tuesday, 9/28
-Location: Paul Villinkski's Emergency Response Studio, CFA courtyard
-Time: 12:15 pm
-See the Wesleying post here:
http://wesleying.org/2009/09/28/emergency-response-studio-discussion-and-desserts/
~Pumpkin-Fest
-Pumpkin Fest, October 31 (rain date Nov 1), happens each year at Long Lane Farm from 1-4 and brings together Wesleyan and the Middletown community for music, food, environmental awareness, arts and crafts, and much more!!!!
-If your house, residence hall, or student group would like to have a table at the event- please contact Alex Ketchum (aketchum@wesleyan.edu) by October 1
~Household Hazardous Waste Collection in Middletown
-This Saturday, October 3rd from 8am-1pm at Moody School
-They need volunteers to direct traffic and collect surveys from participants
-If interested in helping out, please email Kim O'Rourke (kim.orourke@cityofmiddletown.com)
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
~WesRUM: Monday, October 5th at 9pm at 71 Lawn
~Dining: Thursday, October 1st at 9pm at the Usdan black couches
~Long Lane: Tuesday, September 29th at 8pm in 190 High
-Saturday, 12pm at the farm: work day
~350: Tuesday, September 29th at 7pm at Earth House (159 High)
~Green Fees: Sunday, October 4th at 1pm at Earth House (159 High)
~Waste/Compost: TBA
FYI:
~Professor O'Connell is in the Courant!
http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/editorials/hc-oconnell-speed-55.artsep22,0,5618053.story
Action On Campus!
~Film Screening of Crude
~Polly Clare-Rothe wants to film a screening of Crude, a documentary about the legal struggle between Chevron and the people of Ecuador's Amazon. The movie is not only eye-opening but also entertaining (made by Joe Berlinger, who also directed Paradise Lost). If anyone is interested in helping her get this going, send her an email: pclarerothe@wesleyan.edu
~LAST WEEK's 350 Phone-a-thon
-Monday's Wake Up call was unbelievable - 2632 events in 134 countries, tens of thousands of phone calls crashing government lines, unbelievable creativity and diversity of events, directly reaching heads of state and cabinet ministers from Australia to Europe. Words can't describe it -- this video gets close:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/sept21_hub?cl=335942936&v=4114
~SAGES:
-Do you want to make changes on this campus? We need YOU on the Sustainability Committee. You can serve on Green Buildings, Waste, Transportation, Procurement, or Energy Committees. Email Sarice (egreenstein@wesleyan.edu) for how to get involved.
~Help Elect Dan Drew
-There are just 5 weeks left until Election Day. If you are interested in helping Middletown get a Democratic mayor, email Miriam Berger (maberger@wesleyan.edu) or Corrine Duffy (cduffy01@wesleyan.edu)
-Here are some of the things you can be involved in:
1. Voter Registration- They will be canvassing the following times:
# Tuesday 9/29, 7-9pm
# Wednesday 9/30, 7-9pm
# Thursday 10/1, 5-7pm
# Tuesday 10/6, 7-9pm
# Wednesday 10/7, 7-9pm
# Thursday 10/8, 5-7pm
2. Canvassing
3. Phone banking
Outside Opportunities:
~The Morris K. Udall Foundation Scholarship:
-Awards $5,000 scholarships to sophomore and junior undergrads with a demonstrated commitment to solving environmental issues through policy, science (hard and soft), engineering, architecture, economics, the arts, or any combination of the above. Udall Scholars also get to attend the Scholar Orientation in August and are immediately plugged into a growing and active alumni network.
http://udall.gov/OurPrograms/MKUScholarship/MKUScholarship.aspx
Job Announcements:
~None known at this time
That's it for this week! Remember to submit any information for next week's edition to weseon@gmail.com by Monday afternoon! Thanks for reading!
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." -The Lorax
Edition 1 (09-21-09)
Welcome to THE GREEN SCENE!
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~College Environmental Activist Leadership Conference:
-Hosted by Yale University this Saturday, September 21st, 2009
-Come for panels, workshops, and networking with other college activists
-Wesleyan will be taking a few cars to the conference
-If you are interested, talk to Josh Levine: jlevine@wesleyan.edu
*See attachments about the conference*
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
~Farmer's Market: Monday, September 28th, 5:30PM, PAC 104
~The group meetings are TBA, if you have any interest in attending a group's weekly meeting or learning more about the group's mission, please email the group contacts, which are listed below under meeting minutes
FYI
No Climate Change Leader as Nations Meet - NY Times http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/20/science/earth/20nations.html?em
Action On Campus!
~Today, 350 hosted a phone-a-thon to encourage politicians and environmental leaders to commit to getting carbon under 350 parts per million
Outside Opportunities
~None known at this time
Job Announcements
~None known at this time
Meeting Summary
*For full meeting minutes, please check the blog @ http://www.wesleyaneon.blogspot.com/ and click "Meeting Minutes"
First of all, we had over 100 people there!!! Amazing turn-out, Wes! The meeting began with a general introduction from the two coordinators, Anne Rosenthal and Josh Levine. They stated EON's mission and goals, as well as introduced the other organizational positions, which are as follows: Social Coordinators: Alex Provo and Emilie Knight, Secretary: Hannah Monk, Webmaster: Melody Chang, and Treasurer: Meggie McGuire. Then each currently existing sub-group/campaign gave a brief description of their work on campus, current goals, and ways to get involved. They are:
SAGES: Sarice Greenstein: em.greenstein@gmail.com
~The Sustainability Advisory Group that meets once a month with smaller sub-committees meeting more frequently. Works closely with administration to implement sustainable initiatives on campus.
Landscaping: Nora Christiani: nchristiani@wesleyan.edu
~Successfully received approval for wildflower proposal last year. Currently trying to implement policies regarding pesticide-use and native plant restoration
Compost: Emilie Knight: emknight@wesleyan.edu
~Currently working towards institutionalization of compost on campus. Would love ideas, energy, and people that aren't afraid to get a little dirty
Roosevelt Institute: Jeff Bizinkauskas: jbizinkauska@wesleyan.edu
~Wesleyan's student policy organization which is connected to other student policy think-tanks across the country.
~They meet with students to help students develop ideas and would like to work closely with EON to turn ideas into policy
Awareness: Leslie Xu: lxu@wesleyan.edu
~Looking to increase education on campus and act as a vehicle for promoting other EON projects. Looking for energetic, creative, and tech-savvy people.
WSA's X-Prize: Ben Firke: bfirke@wesleyan.edu
~Cash prize for the best proposal to reduce our school's consumption of resources. Proposals go to President Roth. They need submissions and help with advertising the contest.
Farmer's Market: Sara Rood-Ojalvo: sroodojalvo@wesleyan.edu
~Occurs every other Wednesday. Looking for people to help with market set-up, advertising, as well as longer-term projects regarding the direction of the market.
Live Campus: Hannah Monk: hmonk@wesleyan.edu
~Concert to raise money for a Millennium Village in Africa. Looking for people interested in music to help screen, select, and contact bands, make and sell tickets, and work the event.
Green Fees: Julia Michaels: jmichaels@wesleyan.edu & Julia Jonasday: jjonasday@wesleyan.edu
~Working on implementing a green fee that tacks onto Wesleyan tuition to create an institutional source of funding for sustainable initiatives.
CT Forest & Parks Association: Annie DeBoer: adeboer@wesleyan.edu
~Works to preserve over 800 miles of state hiking trails that depends mostly on volunteers and members. Want to plan hikes. Need help with education, their website, public relations, film events
350: Juliana Gaertner: jgaertner@wesleyan.edu, Dan Fischer: dlfischer@wesleyan.edu, Aja Mathews: armathews@wesleyan.edu
~350 is a global campaign to raise awareness and put pressure on leaders to commit to reducing carbon emissions to below 350 parts per million. Looking for people to help plan a big event before October 24th. 350 aims to impact the Copenhagen COP 15 UN climate negotiations this December.
Bike share/Rental: Josh Levine: jlevine@wesleyan.edu
~Trying to work with LEGIT, a bike-sharing co-op to improve our transportation on campus
Dining Committee: Anne Rosenthal: acrosenthal@wesleyan.edu
~Works with Bon Appetit to increase responsible practices concerning campus dining. Looking to do a public awareness campaign to reduce water bottle usage and meat consumption
Dan Drew: Miriam Berger: maberger@wesleyan.edu
~Working with WesDems to get Dan Drew elected. Aiming to collaborate with Middletown to pass sustainable initiatives
WesRUM: Alex Provo: aprovo@wesleyan.edu
~Emphasis on ReUsing Materials to keep our stuff within the Wesleyan community.
~Wants to get people involved with tag sales, clothing swaps, Waste Not, etc.
GreenPeace Global Warming Campaign: Nick Boskovich: nboskovich@wesleyan.edu
~Trying to hold a screening for "The Age of Stupid." Aims to put pressure on Obama to be a climate leader at Copenhagen.
Long Lane: Alex Ketchum: aketchum@wesleyan.edu
~Student run organic farm which functions as a CSA involving the Middletown Community. Also donates food to the Amazing Grace Food Pantry. Very welcoming of any and all new farmers and ideas.
The meeting concluded with students signing up for groups and campaigns that sparked their interests.
The Green Scene is Wesleyan's new environmental newsletter. Look to us for weekly updates on relevant news, lectures, conferences, meetings, and other interesting little environmental tidbits.
*If you have anything you would like included, please submit it to weseon@gmail.com each week by Monday afternoon*
Events/Lectures:
~College Environmental Activist Leadership Conference:
-Hosted by Yale University this Saturday, September 21st, 2009
-Come for panels, workshops, and networking with other college activists
-Wesleyan will be taking a few cars to the conference
-If you are interested, talk to Josh Levine: jlevine@wesleyan.edu
*See attachments about the conference*
Group Meeting Times for the Week:
~Farmer's Market: Monday, September 28th, 5:30PM, PAC 104
~The group meetings are TBA, if you have any interest in attending a group's weekly meeting or learning more about the group's mission, please email the group contacts, which are listed below under meeting minutes
FYI
No Climate Change Leader as Nations Meet - NY Times http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/20/science/earth/20nations.html?em
Action On Campus!
~Today, 350 hosted a phone-a-thon to encourage politicians and environmental leaders to commit to getting carbon under 350 parts per million
Outside Opportunities
~None known at this time
Job Announcements
~None known at this time
Meeting Summary
*For full meeting minutes, please check the blog @ http://www.wesleyaneon.blogspot.com/ and click "Meeting Minutes"
First of all, we had over 100 people there!!! Amazing turn-out, Wes! The meeting began with a general introduction from the two coordinators, Anne Rosenthal and Josh Levine. They stated EON's mission and goals, as well as introduced the other organizational positions, which are as follows: Social Coordinators: Alex Provo and Emilie Knight, Secretary: Hannah Monk, Webmaster: Melody Chang, and Treasurer: Meggie McGuire. Then each currently existing sub-group/campaign gave a brief description of their work on campus, current goals, and ways to get involved. They are:
SAGES: Sarice Greenstein: em.greenstein@gmail.com
~The Sustainability Advisory Group that meets once a month with smaller sub-committees meeting more frequently. Works closely with administration to implement sustainable initiatives on campus.
Landscaping: Nora Christiani: nchristiani@wesleyan.edu
~Successfully received approval for wildflower proposal last year. Currently trying to implement policies regarding pesticide-use and native plant restoration
Compost: Emilie Knight: emknight@wesleyan.edu
~Currently working towards institutionalization of compost on campus. Would love ideas, energy, and people that aren't afraid to get a little dirty
Roosevelt Institute: Jeff Bizinkauskas: jbizinkauska@wesleyan.edu
~Wesleyan's student policy organization which is connected to other student policy think-tanks across the country.
~They meet with students to help students develop ideas and would like to work closely with EON to turn ideas into policy
Awareness: Leslie Xu: lxu@wesleyan.edu
~Looking to increase education on campus and act as a vehicle for promoting other EON projects. Looking for energetic, creative, and tech-savvy people.
WSA's X-Prize: Ben Firke: bfirke@wesleyan.edu
~Cash prize for the best proposal to reduce our school's consumption of resources. Proposals go to President Roth. They need submissions and help with advertising the contest.
Farmer's Market: Sara Rood-Ojalvo: sroodojalvo@wesleyan.edu
~Occurs every other Wednesday. Looking for people to help with market set-up, advertising, as well as longer-term projects regarding the direction of the market.
Live Campus: Hannah Monk: hmonk@wesleyan.edu
~Concert to raise money for a Millennium Village in Africa. Looking for people interested in music to help screen, select, and contact bands, make and sell tickets, and work the event.
Green Fees: Julia Michaels: jmichaels@wesleyan.edu & Julia Jonasday: jjonasday@wesleyan.edu
~Working on implementing a green fee that tacks onto Wesleyan tuition to create an institutional source of funding for sustainable initiatives.
CT Forest & Parks Association: Annie DeBoer: adeboer@wesleyan.edu
~Works to preserve over 800 miles of state hiking trails that depends mostly on volunteers and members. Want to plan hikes. Need help with education, their website, public relations, film events
350: Juliana Gaertner: jgaertner@wesleyan.edu, Dan Fischer: dlfischer@wesleyan.edu, Aja Mathews: armathews@wesleyan.edu
~350 is a global campaign to raise awareness and put pressure on leaders to commit to reducing carbon emissions to below 350 parts per million. Looking for people to help plan a big event before October 24th. 350 aims to impact the Copenhagen COP 15 UN climate negotiations this December.
Bike share/Rental: Josh Levine: jlevine@wesleyan.edu
~Trying to work with LEGIT, a bike-sharing co-op to improve our transportation on campus
Dining Committee: Anne Rosenthal: acrosenthal@wesleyan.edu
~Works with Bon Appetit to increase responsible practices concerning campus dining. Looking to do a public awareness campaign to reduce water bottle usage and meat consumption
Dan Drew: Miriam Berger: maberger@wesleyan.edu
~Working with WesDems to get Dan Drew elected. Aiming to collaborate with Middletown to pass sustainable initiatives
WesRUM: Alex Provo: aprovo@wesleyan.edu
~Emphasis on ReUsing Materials to keep our stuff within the Wesleyan community.
~Wants to get people involved with tag sales, clothing swaps, Waste Not, etc.
GreenPeace Global Warming Campaign: Nick Boskovich: nboskovich@wesleyan.edu
~Trying to hold a screening for "The Age of Stupid." Aims to put pressure on Obama to be a climate leader at Copenhagen.
Long Lane: Alex Ketchum: aketchum@wesleyan.edu
~Student run organic farm which functions as a CSA involving the Middletown Community. Also donates food to the Amazing Grace Food Pantry. Very welcoming of any and all new farmers and ideas.
The meeting concluded with students signing up for groups and campaigns that sparked their interests.
Welcome to the Green Scene blog!
We converted an old blog from the EON blog list, so please disregard the random notes and things below this post!
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