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4.17.2011

Do Dirty Environmental Polluters Speak For You?

They don't speak for me either.  So Join me in the battle to reduce Climate Change created by the Biggest Polluters and the Lobbying Organizations that buy off the Politicians in office.

Sign up for "The U.S. Chamber Doesn't Speak for Me" campaign. Here's how you can help right now, in four easy steps:

  1. Print out a few copies of this informational sheet and bring them with you next time you visit your favorite local coffee shop, restaurant, pet store or any other friendly local business.
  2. Ask to talk to the business owner or manager, and let them know about the "U.S. Chamber Doesn't Speak for Me" campaign (talking points can be found here). Ask him/her make the declaration–be sure to collect contact information.
  3. Visit chamber.350.org/declaration to log the declarations you've gathered from business owners.
  4. Party Time! Celebrate your critical work in building a movement for clean air and clean energy by gathering your friends, family and neighbors for a potluck and meeting to plan the next steps for your local chamber of commerce campaign.

See, it's easy! Check out our toolkit for some tips on how to turn up the heat on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce by recruiting more businesses, local chambers of commerce, and even your state chamber of commerce to make the declaration.

Stay tuned for more action resources, and make sure to check back at chamber.350.org for more information in the coming days, weeks and months.

Thanks,

Phil Aroneanu

PS - Please take a minute to forward this email to anybody you think might be interested in the campaign -- especially any business owners you might know. I've pasted the original email below

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Dear Friends,

Together we've accomplished an awful lot in the last two years—we've built the first mass movement around climate change, with thousands of rallies around the country and around the world. We've put the basic science out where it can't be ignored, and built a coalition of poor and affluent people around the planet. If pictures are worth a thousand words, well, we've got a lot of pictures. But we're still losing the battle—more carbon is pouring into the atmosphere, temperatures keep setting new records, and our U.S. Congress still refuses to act.

So it's time to turn up the other kind of heat, the political kind. For many years, everyone has assumed that if we simply manage to communicate the problem, it will lead to action. It hasn't, for one simple reason: there's too much money in the way. A wall of money that separates politicians from the scientific truth that we're in a desperate crisis.

Big polluters spilled oil into the Gulf and lobbied to have American taxpayers clean up their mess, and those same industry groups are fighting tooth and nail to stop the EPA from protecting our air, water and atmosphere.

That's why we're going to spend much of this year taking on the single biggest source of that money pollution, the US Chamber of Commerce. They're not like your local chamber of commerce—they're essentially a front group for a few giant corporations.

Last year, just 16 companies provided more than 55% of their budget. They won't say who those companies are, but their attempts to derail the EPA and the army of lobbyists they've hired to kill the Clean Air Act are pretty clear indicators of where the money is coming from. (That's why we're working with our friends at 1Sky to hold rallies at congressional offices around the country next week.)

We know we can't shut off the supply of money to the US Chamber, but we can take their credibility down a few crucial notches.

That's why we need you to join us in declaring "The U.S. Chamber Doesn't Speak for Me"

Their power stems not just from money, but also from the perception that they represent, as they say on their web page, "3 million American businesses," a whole continent full of barbers and florists and mechanics. We need to show—before the next elections—that they don't. We need to show that most American businesspeople are ready for change, nimble enough to adapt and responsible about the future.

So here's the plan: This coming week, we need you to take a few minutes to visit your friendly local coffee shop, florist, barber, pet shop, or other local business, and get the owner to sign the declaration that the "US Chamber Doesn't Speak For Me." You can find talking points and other great tips here.

Once we've gotten enough small businesses on board, we'll ask local and state chambers of commerce if they'll officially end their ties to the US Chamber. Many have already done so; we're confident more will join in as this movement grows.

It's not a complicated plan, but we need your help. If you're a business owner or a member of a local chamber of commerce yourself, let us know, and we can help you challenge the U.S. Chamber effectively.

Join us at http://chamber.350.org

We've got other work on tap for this year too; we'll be rolling out more campaigns as the months go on. We will be working closely with organizers and partners to jumpstart community climate solutions projects and fight dirty energy in every corner of the country. With your help, we'll build local power in key places. But right now is the moment to start going after the deadly link between money and global warming.

Thanks for all you do,

Bill McKibben and the 350.org team




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Re: A new Meetup has been posted in the 350 of St Louis 350.org Community


Here are the details for "Let's meet in Saint Louis, MO":

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Re: Congress 2011-IT'S ONLY A DREAM

Subject: Congress 2011-IT'S ONLY A DREAM
Guest Post by: Russ Hacker


IT'S ONLY A DREAM

The 26th amendment (granting the right to vote for 18 year-olds) took only 3 months & 8 days to be ratified!  Why?  Simple!  The people demanded it.  That was in 1971...before computers, before e-mail, before cell phones, etc.

Of the 27 amendments to the Constitution, seven (7) took 1 year or less to become the law of the land...all because of public pressure.

I'm asking each addressee to forward this email to a minimum of twenty people on their address list; in turn ask each of those to do likewise.

In three days, most people in The United States of America will have the message.  This is one idea that really should be passed around.

Congressional Reform Act of 2011

1. Term Limits.

  12 years only, one of the possible options below..

  A. Two Six-year Senate terms
  B. Six Two-year House terms
  C. One Six-year Senate term and three Two-Year House terms

2.  No Tenure / No Pension. 

A Congressman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they are out of office.  

3.  Congress (past, present & future) participates in Social Security.

All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system immediately.  All future funds flow into the Social Security system, and Congress participates with the American people. 

4. Congress can purchase their own retirement plan, just as all Americans do.

5. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise.  Congressional pay will rise by the lower of CPI or 3%.

6. Congress loses their current health care system and participates in the same health care system as the American people.

7. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the American people.

8. All contracts with past and present Congressmen are void effective 1/1/12.  

The American people did not make this contract with Congressmen.  Congressmen made all these contracts for themselves.


Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career.  The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, so ours should serve their term(s), then go home and back to work. 


If each person contacts a minimum of twenty people then it will only take three days for most people (in the U.S. ) to receive the message.  Maybe it is time

THIS IS HOW YOU FIX CONGRESS!!!!! If you agree with the above, pass it on.




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Russ Hacker
913.593.3480 (cell)
rhacker3@gmail.com 




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4.15.2011

Letter Opposing MO Sen Robin Wright-Jones Nuclear Agenda

Missouri Senator Robin Wright-Jones I strongly urge you to stop the Support of Ameren UEs Nuclear Agenda.  The past does repeat itself and Missouri can do better than Nuclear Energy for Clean Energy Production.

Here are my top 10 reasons-with examples on why I I do not support Ameren UE's Nuclear Agenda.


1) Amerens goal is to charge the people of the St Louis Area, the ratepayers, millions of dollars up front for an unnecessary, risky, and expensive Nuclear Power Reactor Plant rather than investing in the cheapest energy resource available, energy efficiency   


2) the proposed legislation would chip away at a 1976 ballot initiative supported 2-to-1 by Missouri voters. (A law that the Voting Citizens of Missouri Enacted)

  • legislation-SB 321 and SB 406This law protects Missourians from investor-owned utilities charging ratepayers up-front for the construction of a power plant until it is producing electricity.         


3)Ameren admits it cannot find investors to fund the Nuclear Plant because it is too risky and expensive.
      


  • Therefore, Ameren must pass SB 321 or SB 406 which shifts the financial risk of investment of a new nuclear plant from shareholders to ratepayers. 
    • But while shareholders dodge the risk, they still receive a financial windfall if/when the reactor comes online and Ameren then sells the excess electricity out of state for a premium 

4)Ameren can easily meet Missouri's energy needs through energy efficiency instead of raising your electric rates to pay for a $6 billion nuclear reactor

  • In the St. Louis Post Dispatch on February 25, Steve Kidwell, Ameren Missouri Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, said:
    • "If we went after the potential that we've seen in our own study,  we wouldn't have to build another power plant for 20 years, and we could retire Meramec, and we'd be OK.  But we'd lose  $30 million a year. And we just can't do that. It's that simple."  
                                                                                                                                                                    
5)Cost estimates for new nuclear plants have risen dramatically since the much-heralded "nuclear renaissance" began during the past decade, says Blackburn. "Projects first announced with costs in the $2 billion range per reactor have seen several revisions as detailed planning proceeds and numerous design and engineering problems have emerged. The latest price estimates are in the $10 billion range per reactor."             


  • The costs for solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have fallen steadily while construction costs for new nuclear power plants have been rising over the past decade, which now makes electricity generated from new solar installations cheaper than electricity from proposed new nuclear power plants, according to a new report published by a retired Duke University professor.
  • Missouri has Adequate Clean Energy Resources from via: Photovoltaic Electricity and GEO Thermal.  Both of which has no harmful side effects- Such as Nuclear Waste.
6)According to Norman Baker, the environment spokesperson...  turning to nuclear power to tackle climate change is "like jumping from the frying pan to the fire". "Nuclear power may not contribute to carbon emissions, but it generates tonnes of radioactive wastes costing billions to store and will pose a risk to humans for thousands of years after disposal," he added.


7) Per Nuclear Reactor in Florida 6 Billion in Projected Costs ends up with total costs of 22 Billion over Budget                                                                                                                                                
8) The Proposed Nuclear Site is not too far away from the New Madrid Fault Line that Scientist say has a high chance of having an earth quake.  Only the Northwestern Pacific Rim has a higher chance of Rupturing.

9) If there is a Nuclear Disaster our Great Missouri Land will be destroyed.  Just Like the disaster Japan is currently going thru and what the Soviets went thru with Chernobyl.  I for one don't want to see the Great Missouri Farmland Polluted from Nuclear Waste.

10) There is no safe way to dispose of the Nuclear Waste.  The Citizens of Nevada have already put a stop to the proposed nuclear waste burial in their back yard- Yucca Mountain.



All the Information Provided on this Article is from the Green Blog: St Louis Renewable Energy I give the sources for all the information provided.  Please research the True Costs of Nuclear.  It is clearly not what Missouri Needs- when there are more feasible alternatives- that not only cost less but have no harmful effects to the Environment.

I urge Everyone who opposes this Nuclear Movement to contact your legislation Department at: Missouri Legislature Contact Link 


Listen to Her Interview about the Ameren UE Nuclear Agenda-
"The Way I Roll" http://www.missourinet.com/2011/04/14/nuclear-plant-site-bill-delayed-audio/
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