February 2008

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Key 1
10:00

DATE AND LOGISTICS:
The meeting will be held Monday Feb 11th, from 10-5:30 at the Rainforest Action Network office. 221 Pine St, Suite 500 in San Francisco. You need to be buzzed in to the office, and signs will be posted with instructions for how to do this.

We are also hoping to have a shorter, public speaking event as part of Durban Group speaking tour in San Francisco on Wednesday Feb 13th, location TBD. If you cannot make the strategy meeting, or can help promote the presentation from the tour, please be in touch.

Unfortunately, we do not have the facilities or capabilities to provide lunch for the entire group. There are numerous places nearby to grab a bite to eat, and we do have basic kitchen space (and refrigerator) if people want to bring lunch from home. We will supply some snacks and beverages throughout the day.

AGENDA:
In the US, we are facing the largest pushes yet from industry-led interests for “climate action” that at best amount to half-measures for climate and communities, and at worst – multi-trillion dollar giveaways to corporate interests and accelerating the largest social and ecological crisis in human history. Momentum to confront the climate crisis is at an all-time high in the US – and we have a unique opportunity to ensure that the political, economic, social, and cultural responses to the crisis are meaningful and adequate, and build towards a just and truly sustainable world.

We see the need for enhanced discussion, better strategizing, and stronger coordination amongst our various efforts addressing the climate crisis, and this meeting could be a good step in that direction. By coinciding with the Durban Group speaking tour – we felt this meeting could be a good forum for regional groups to better network and strategize about US-based efforts, while being joined by leading international voices and perspectives who have worked on these issues for a number of years.

To determine an effective format and agenda for the meeting, we are proposing to empower a small working group to lead this process. If you are interested in joining this working group and helping devise the goals, structure, and agenda for this meeting, and are willing to commit a few hours to conference calls and emails – please be in touch with Jane Williams (DcapJane@aol.com). If you simply have some ideas and hopes for the meeting but not the time to contribute – feel free to email your suggestions and we will do our best to incorporate them.

PARTICIPANTS:
This strategy meeting is geared towards US-based organizations, and we sent an initial invite out to over 40 regional groups we identified as working broadly on issues relating to climate justice, fossil fuel expansion, carbon trading, and/or offsets. Joining the group will be international members of the Durban Group for Climate Justice, including Larry Lohmann (of The Corner House, and author of the book “Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversation on Climate Change, Privatization and Power”); Kevin Smith (co-author “The Carbon Neutral Myth: Offset Indulgences for Your Climate Sins” / Carbon Trade Watch, UK); and Tamra Gilbertson (co-author “Paving the Way for Agrofuels” / Transnational Institute, Spain).

You are welcome to invite other parties you think may be interested – though we are trying to maintain some shared perspective to ensure effective discussion.  To see the original “Durban Declaration on Carbon Trading” – please visit http://www.sinkswatch.org/pubs/2007%2010%20Durban%20DeclarationEN.pdf

Invites went out to approximately 40 regional organizations, activists,  and scholars, and the following groups have thus far expressed interest and likelihood in attending:

  • Bay Localize
  • California Communities against Toxics
  • Cascadia Rising Tide
  • Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies
  • Communities for a Better Environment
  • CorpWatch
  • EcoEquities
  • Global Exchange
  • GreenAction
  • International Rivers
  • International Forum on Globalization
  • Pacific Environment
  • Physicians for Social Responsibility - LA chapter
  • Post-Carbon Institute
  • Rainforest Action Network
  • The Center for Environmental Health
  • The Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives
  • The Indigenous Environmental Network
  • The Just Transition Alliance

 

start date: 
02/11/2008 - 10:00
enddate: 
02/11/2008 - 17:30
Key 1
18:00

Please join us for the February 13th General Meeting of the Local Clean Energy Alliance.

We will be reviewing the status of the Energy Greenprint document and having a general discussion on strategy.

Please forward to interested parties...

General Meeting

Local Clean Energy Alliance
6-8p, February 13th

Location
Bay Localize
2nd Floor Conference Room
436 14th Street
Oakland, CA 94612

Note: the closest BART station is 12th St.

Agenda
Welcome
Energy Greenprint status update
General Strategy Discussion

Announcements
Next steps

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The Local Clean Energy Alliance of the East Bay
A group of organizations, businesses, and citizens has formed to
promote local production and procurement of "clean energy" — energy
derived from renewable, non-fossil, and non-nuclear sources. Local Clean Energy Alliance
members come from groups like the Sierra Club, Pacific Environment,
Kyoto USA, Rainforest Action Network, green energy companies, and the
popular Nomad Cafe. Many are just concerned citizens. We're working in
Oakland, Berkeley, and Emeryville to educate the public and encourage
those city councils to adopt a clean, reliable, and affordable energy
system for their residents.

The centerpiece of our agenda thus far has been forwarding a
Community Choice energy system in the East Bay. San Francisco and Marin
counties have already taken the lead by moving forward on their own
community energy plans. Navigant, a consulting firm that cities are
using to help them devise their plans, found that Marin will be able to
achieve comparable rates as PG&E while achieving more than 50%
renewable power within a few years. Key decisions on these plans will
be made in 2008.

We feel a real momentum is building in the East Bay help push
renewable energy and make it into a growth industry. With your help, we
are confident that we can accomplish our goals.

Sign on to Our Platform!
If you're a business, organization, or concerned individual wishing to pledge your support for our efforts, please
sign on to our platform
! Our goals are to:

  • Provide 50% of our power from renewables by 2017
  • Maximize local production of clean energy
  • Offer stable and affordable rates for all
  • Create local business opportunities and green-collar jobs
  • Allow local businesses and residents can sell back excess energy to the grid
  • Mandate aggressive energy conservation
start date: 
02/13/2008 - 18:00
enddate: 
02/13/2008 - 20:00
Key 1
20:00
Key 1
12:30

Wed, 2/20 - New climate protection initiatives in
SF: Wade Crowfoot was recently appointed Mayor Newsom's Director of
Climate Protection Initiatives. In the wake of Mayor Newsom's pledge to
make city government carbon neutral by 2020, come hear the
administration's new environmental ideas and plan for making that
happen.

In SPUR's 5th floor conference room
$5 for non-members

San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association
312 Sutter Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, California 94108
Phone: (415) 781-8726      
http://www.spur.org/contact.shtm

start date: 
02/20/2008 - 12:30
enddate: 
02/20/2008 - 13:30
Key 1
12:30

Thurs, 2/21 - How will local communities address global
warming? Join Joe DiStefano, a Principal with Calthorpe Associates,
Alexander Quinn who leads EDAW’s sustainable economics practice, and
Stuart Cohen, executive director of the Transportation and Land Use
Coalition (TALC), for a discussion of pending state legislation and
methods for internalizing a project’s carbon costs to create incentives
for more sustainable development.

In SPUR's 5th floor conference room
$5 for non-members

San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association
312 Sutter Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, California 94108
Phone: (415) 781-8726
http://www.spur.org/contact.shtm

start date: 
02/21/2008 - 12:30
enddate: 
02/21/2008 - 13:30
Key 1
11:30

The Downtown San Jose Solar Project training the cooperative buying program at 11:30a on Feb 23rd.

  • February 23rd - 10am - Community Meeting Martin Luther King Library, Lecture Room 255/257 (150 E San Fernando St.)
  • February 23rd- 11:30 AM--After the community presentation at 10 AM,
    we will hold a workshop for community activists and solar champions
    from other neighborhoods, to inform them about our process and
    experiences with this project.
start date: 
02/23/2008 - 11:30
enddate: 
02/23/2008 - 13:30
Key 1
18:30

EcoTuesday

Sustainable Business Leaders Networking Forum

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

San Francisco

$10 per person onlin

$20 at the door

EcoTuesday's One Year Anniversary!

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This month's speaker 

Emily Miggins

Emily is
a Sustainability Consultant who specializes in Corporate Zero Waste
Strategies that add profoundly to the triple bottom line. She knows the
‘ins and outs’ of reverse worldwide logistics with almost any material
known to ecology, possessing the skills to calculate waste diversion
numbers, conduct intensive waste audits while providing Environmental
Performance Indicators which translate into organizational
Environmental Policy.

Thanks also to Andre Angelantoni from
Inspiring Green Leadership for his real-world "wake up" call with
regards to peak oil and climate change at EcoTuesday in January

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Sir Francis Drake Hotel 

450 Powell St

(off Sutter st) 

San Francisco, CA 94102

(Easy parking at the Stockton/Sutter Garage) 

We look forward to another great evening with you all!

**Doors
will not open until 6:30 pm** We'll be closing the doors at 7:00 and we
will begin the speaking portion of the evening shortly thereafter. Feel
free to forward the EcoTuesday
event information to all of your friends in the sustainable business
world. Each person must rsvp for themselves. If you rsvp and find that
you can't make the event, please let us know so someone else can enjoy EcoTuesday.

Please note 6:30 start time. Additionally, we encourage public transportation. Click here to plan your trip. 

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A Unique Format:

  • Quickly introduce yourself and your business or interest
  • Be a part of a dynamic, interactive dialogue
  • Learn about the cutting edges of sustainable business
  • Network with new friends, listen to good music, and drink tasty beverages

See a partial list of past attendees

start date: 
02/26/2008 - 18:30
enddate: 
02/26/2008 - 21:00
Key 1
10:30

The Oil Independent Oakland by 2020 task force’s draft final report has been released and will be presented at The Special Public Works Committee meeting on Tuesday, February 26, 2008, which begins at 10:30 am. The
OIO Action Plan is item 5 on the Agenda. If you wish to speak on the
item, you must submit a completed Speaker Card to the Clerk at the
meeting before the item is called, or you may sign up to speak on-line,
HERE.

start date: 
02/26/2008 - 10:30
enddate: 
02/26/2008 - 12:30