A great resource for calculating your campus' carbon footprint, setting targets, and reducing emissions, which I encourage all of you to check out:
http://www.cleanair-coolplanet.org/toolkit/index.php
Monday, March 30, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Summer Work/Training Opportunity
Here's another great opportunity to pursue this summer:
"If you are looking for summer jobs/ internships this summer working on
cutting edge local efforts to build a green economy and inspire
nationwide solutions to global warming and the energy crisis, please
join us this summer for the Summer of Solutions - www.summerofsolutions.org.
The Summer of Solutions is happening in 12 cities nationwide
(locations include Twin Cities MN, Michigan, Omaha NE, and St. Louis
MO as well as CA, MA, OR, TX, VT, WA) and runs for approximately 2
months in each location (dates vary based on program). Each program
will bring together a team of youth leaders from a wide range of
backgrounds and skill-sets to accelerate and launch new initiatives
around energy efficiency, community-based energy, sustainable food
production, sustainable urban design, and green industry by creating
innovative partnerships with existing local groups and structures for
action that can sustain themselves over time. The program fosters
community-based innovation, peer-to-peer learning, and participatory
leadership, and focuses on building a creative community that helps
participants:
1. build their own careers,
2. create models for community-based climate and energy solutions that
are replicable and inform effective regional and national solutions,
and
3. gain the skills to start new initiatives in their own communities.
Applicants and program planners work together to raise the funds to
cover their costs of living and provide a summer stipend for their
participation (or link with related jobs/ internships) - it's sort of
like collaborating with other youth leaders to create your own summer
job. Over the summer, we'll be building scalable and replicable models
for a green economy that can show decision-makers at all levels the
opportunity inherent in a green economy.
If you are looking to experiment and build your skills as a grassroots
innovator of the green economy leader, please apply to join us.
APPLY HERE: http://www.grandaspirations.org/apply.html "
"If you are looking for summer jobs/ internships this summer working on
cutting edge local efforts to build a green economy and inspire
nationwide solutions to global warming and the energy crisis, please
join us this summer for the Summer of Solutions - www.summerofsolutions.org.
The Summer of Solutions is happening in 12 cities nationwide
(locations include Twin Cities MN, Michigan, Omaha NE, and St. Louis
MO as well as CA, MA, OR, TX, VT, WA) and runs for approximately 2
months in each location (dates vary based on program). Each program
will bring together a team of youth leaders from a wide range of
backgrounds and skill-sets to accelerate and launch new initiatives
around energy efficiency, community-based energy, sustainable food
production, sustainable urban design, and green industry by creating
innovative partnerships with existing local groups and structures for
action that can sustain themselves over time. The program fosters
community-based innovation, peer-to-peer learning, and participatory
leadership, and focuses on building a creative community that helps
participants:
1. build their own careers,
2. create models for community-based climate and energy solutions that
are replicable and inform effective regional and national solutions,
and
3. gain the skills to start new initiatives in their own communities.
Applicants and program planners work together to raise the funds to
cover their costs of living and provide a summer stipend for their
participation (or link with related jobs/ internships) - it's sort of
like collaborating with other youth leaders to create your own summer
job. Over the summer, we'll be building scalable and replicable models
for a green economy that can show decision-makers at all levels the
opportunity inherent in a green economy.
If you are looking to experiment and build your skills as a grassroots
innovator of the green economy leader, please apply to join us.
APPLY HERE: http://www.grandaspirations.org/apply.html "
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Alaskans speak to "The Cost of Oil" at PowerShift09
Earl Kingik of Point Hope and Rosemary Ahtuangaruak of Nuiksut speak following "The Cost of Oil" film screening at PowerShift09:
VIDEO: Alaksa State Breakout at PowerShift09
A huge thanks to Kale for filming,producing, and sharing!!!
Monday, March 9, 2009
Continuing the Power Shift
Greetings from Fairbanks! I hope every one who attended Power Shift had a safe trip home and has been able to get some rest. We're all dying to know how those lobby meetings went- please fill us in!
Now the real work begins! Like Bailey wrote, one meeting in DC is not enough to accomplish our vision of a clean and just energy future. We need to follow up, follow up, follow up. Here are some next steps for the coming weeks:
1) MEDIA. Get in touch with your school papers, local papers, radio stations, etc. If they haven't run a story yet, make sure they do! Also try letters to the editors if you can't get the article you want published. You can find resources at www.climatechallenge.org or on the Power Shift website: www.powershift09.org.
2) MEETINGS. Let's get face-to-face meetings with our congresspeople while they're on recess. They need to know that appeasement is not enough- we need action! This is an issue that is concrete and real here in Alaska, and it needs to be dealt with HERE. Is anyone willing to take the lead in scheduling some meetings? http://www.senate.gov http://www.house.gov
3) NETWORKING. Recruit your friends, add them to the google email list, invite them to the blog, get in contact with people on the list who share your interests- or who you met with in the task force groups- and plan a campaign. If you need any help coordinating or networking, please let me know!
4) TRAINING. There are some great upcoming opportunities to hone your skills as organizers and activists. I'll keep posting them and forwarding them as they come to my attention, and I encourage you to do the same. Sierra Student Coalition is running trainings all across the country this summer on Youth Grassroots Organizing Training. It looks like an amazing training, and these skills can really make the difference in taking your groups from a bunch of people who want to see change to a movement of activists who are making change. The website is http://www.ssc.org/sprog/
5) OUTREACH. Post your photos on facebook and flickr, tag them, and let your friends and networks know what's going on!
Finally, I think it might be helpful to have a teleconference in the next week or so to all touch base. Let's plan an agenda before hand so that it goes smoothly.
Thank you for all your work!
Peace,
Faye
Now the real work begins! Like Bailey wrote, one meeting in DC is not enough to accomplish our vision of a clean and just energy future. We need to follow up, follow up, follow up. Here are some next steps for the coming weeks:
1) MEDIA. Get in touch with your school papers, local papers, radio stations, etc. If they haven't run a story yet, make sure they do! Also try letters to the editors if you can't get the article you want published. You can find resources at www.climatechallenge.org or on the Power Shift website: www.powershift09.org.
2) MEETINGS. Let's get face-to-face meetings with our congresspeople while they're on recess. They need to know that appeasement is not enough- we need action! This is an issue that is concrete and real here in Alaska, and it needs to be dealt with HERE. Is anyone willing to take the lead in scheduling some meetings? http://www.senate.gov http://www.house.gov
3) NETWORKING. Recruit your friends, add them to the google email list, invite them to the blog, get in contact with people on the list who share your interests- or who you met with in the task force groups- and plan a campaign. If you need any help coordinating or networking, please let me know!
4) TRAINING. There are some great upcoming opportunities to hone your skills as organizers and activists. I'll keep posting them and forwarding them as they come to my attention, and I encourage you to do the same. Sierra Student Coalition is running trainings all across the country this summer on Youth Grassroots Organizing Training. It looks like an amazing training, and these skills can really make the difference in taking your groups from a bunch of people who want to see change to a movement of activists who are making change. The website is http://www.ssc.org/sprog/
5) OUTREACH. Post your photos on facebook and flickr, tag them, and let your friends and networks know what's going on!
Finally, I think it might be helpful to have a teleconference in the next week or so to all touch base. Let's plan an agenda before hand so that it goes smoothly.
Thank you for all your work!
Peace,
Faye
Lobby Day Updates
Could someone put up a brief synopsis of how things went at the 3 meetings during Lobby Day? I would love to hear how everything went, what was discussed, how it was received, etc. since unfortunately I wasn't able to stay into the afternoon. Thanks!
Friday, March 6, 2009
lobby day follow up
I hope you all made it back safely to wherever you came from.
I was really excited after talking to the senators and Young's staff, and I felt like they took us seriously, but after a few days I started wondering again how much was just the expected "political listening" without actually hearing. Should we have been more demanding? What could we do to follow up and show that we are serious? Maybe more info on the Udall bill? phone calls? Young's staff seemed genuinely interested when they heard they could get their hands on more money for AK.
I was really excited after talking to the senators and Young's staff, and I felt like they took us seriously, but after a few days I started wondering again how much was just the expected "political listening" without actually hearing. Should we have been more demanding? What could we do to follow up and show that we are serious? Maybe more info on the Udall bill? phone calls? Young's staff seemed genuinely interested when they heard they could get their hands on more money for AK.
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