Senate Democrats will hold a news conference to discuss the nutrition
programs in the Food and Energy Security Act of 2007 (HR 2419 – Farm,
Nutrition and Bioenergy Act of 2007) and the impact they will have on
children’s health. The bill would expand access to the Fresh Fruit and
Vegetable Program and increase funding, grants and research to growers
of fruits, vegetables and other specialty crops. Contact: Jim Manley at
202-224-2939
Participants
- Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa)
- Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.)
- Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.)
- Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio)
U.S. Senate
S-120 Capitol
11/07/2007 at 02:00PM
The Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee (Chairman Johnson,
D-Texas) of House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee will hold
a hearing on pending legislation, the Twenty-First Century Water
Commission Act of 2007.
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
Water Resources and the Environment Subcommittee
2167 Rayburn
11/07/2007 at 10:00AM
The Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming will host
military and energy experts to examine how a major disruption in oil
supply could affect the economy and America’s national security. With
near $100 oil and rising gasoline and heating oil costs, America is
already teetering on the verge of a major economic crisis. Last week,
several energy and military experts came together to hold a “war game”
exercise on the geopolitical effects of an oil crisis, called “Oil
Shockwave”. Testifying before the committee will be the former head of
the EPA, Carol Browner, who was a participant
in the oil war game, along with the former Commander of the U.S. Pacific
Command, Admiral Dennis Blair, who observed the oil shock exercise and
is involved in energy security issues.
Witnesses
- Carol P. Browner, former Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency and current Principal of the Albright Group,
LLC
- Admiral Dennis Blair, USN (Ret.), former
Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command
House Energy Independence and Global Warming Committee
2172 Rayburn
11/07/2007 at 09:00AM
The purpose of the
hearing
is to receive testimony on whether domestic energy industry will have
the available workforce – crafts and professional – to meet our nation’s
growing energy needs and if gaps exist, what policies the Congress
should take to address these gaps.
Panel 1
- Ms. Emily DeRocco, Department of Labor
- Ms. Patricia Hoffman, Department of Energy
- Ms. Andra Cornelius, Workforce Florida
Panel 2
- Mr. Norm Szydlowski, Colonial Pipeline
- Mr. Paul Bowers, Southern Company
- Dr. Ray Stults, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Ms. Carol Berrigan, Nuclear Energy Institute
- Mr. Jim Hunter, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
366 Dirksen
11/06/2007 at 10:00AM
Monday, November 5 will be Power Shift Lobby
Day.
Following the hearing on youth and climate
change,
Power Shift members will meet with representatives from 10 am to 5 pm,
with a noon rally on the steps of the Capitol, and a Congressional
reception at 6 PM.
Speakers at the rally will include:
- Global Warming Committee Chairman Ed Markey
- Rep. Chris Van Hollen
- Van Jones, Ella Baker Center
- former EPA Admin. Carol Browner
Power Shift
Capitol
11/05/2007 at 10:00AM
On Monday thousands of young energy and climate leaders will descend on
Capitol
Hill
to send a message to Congress: we must pass the energy bill before
Congress (HR 3221) so we can begin the transition towards a cleaner,
safer, more prosperous future without oil dependence or global warming.
The day of events starts with several of these leaders appearing before
Chairman Edward J. Markey and the Select Committee on Energy
Independence and Global Warming. Chairman Markey and those testifying
will then travel to the West Lawn of the Capitol to meet thousands of
supporters who will call for more green jobs, more renewable energy, and
higher fuel economy standards, among other clean energy measures.
Congress is currently considering energy legislation that would raise
fuel economy standards for America’s vehicles to 35 miles per gallon by
2020, increase the use of renewable energy, and create millions of new
“green collar” jobs.
Witnesses
- Billy Parish, Energy Action Coalition
- Brittany R. Cochran, Environmental Justice and Climate Change
Initiative
- Cheryl Lockwood, Alaska Youth for Environmental Action
- Katelyn McCormick, Students Promoting Environmental Students
- Mike Reagan, California PIRG
House Energy Independence and Global Warming Committee
11/05/2007 at 09:30AM
Brought to you by the group that did the April 14th event up on the
hill, this promises to be the biggest DC
event! We
will meet at the Lincoln Memorial from 1-3 pm for speakers, video
petitions and a whole lot of awareness.
Confirmed speakers include Van Jones, head of the Ella Baker Center, and
Dr. Beverly Wright of the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice.
In I Have a Dream where I’m
Biking,
bicyclists will be leaving from American University around noon and will
be meeting “The Big One in DC” down at the Memorial as they are about to
start.
Step It Up
District of Columbia
11/03/2007 at 01:00PM
On November 3rd Step It Up will gather at
places across the country named after historic leaders to demand that
our representatives address four key priorities to stop global warming.
They plan to ask every Senator and Representative, and every candidate
for those offices, to come to these rallies, along with state and local
officials. Once they’re there, we’ll present politicians with the three
“1 Sky” priorities prepared in the last
few months by climate campaigners across the country. They are:
- Green Jobs Now: 5 million green jobs conserving 20% of our energy by
2015
- Cut Carbon 80% by 2050: Freeze climate pollution levels now and cut at
least 80% by 2050 and 30% by 2020
- No New Coal: A moratorium on new coal-fired power plants
Step It Up
11/03/2007 at 12:00AM
The Select Committee on Energy Independence & Global Warming will hold a
hearing on Friday November 2, at 2:30 p.m. in the Olympic Room at the
Edgewater Hotel in Seattle, Washington. The hearing is entitled, “Bright
Lights in the Cities: Pathways to an Energy-Efficient Future.” Witnesses
will be by invitation only.
Witnesses
- Mayor Bloomberg, City of New York
- Mayor Diaz, City of Miami, Florida
- Mayor Nickels, City of Seattle, Washington
- Mayor Palmer, City of Trenton, New Jersey
- Mayor Villaraigosa, City of Los Angeles, CA
House Energy Independence and Global Warming Committee
11/02/2007 at 02:30PM
On November 2, 2007, thousands of young adults will converge on
Washington, D.C. for Power Shift 2007, the
first national youth summit to solve the climate crisis. Youth of all
backgrounds will use their experience from local and state level climate
change movements to create a fresh, positive, and inspiring vision of
the future, one focused on our potential to overcome the challenges of
the 21st century, build a clean energy economy, achieve
energy independence, create millions of green jobs, increase global
equity, and revitalize the American economy.
Power Shift will take the climate movement to new levels. At this
conference, leaders of our generation will share ideas, learn new
skills, make new connections, establish a national voice for our
generation, and send a united message to our national leaders: we are
moving beyond the same old special interests, empty promises, and
inadequate results to embrace a new paradigm that leverages our
strengths and achieves what is possible for our future. Something
incredible is happening.
Our organizing committee has set out three ambitious goals:
- Make the U.S. Presidential candidates and Congress take global
warming seriously. It is widely accepted that the next U.S.
president must make global warming a priority for us to solve the
crisis before we reach a point of no return. With youth voting rates
on the rise, we have the opportunity to drastically affect the 2008
Presidential Election and ensure our next president puts us on a
path to stopping climate change.
- Empower a truly diverse network of young leaders. The organizers
of Power Shift understand the limitations of mainstream
environmentalism and its history of engaging primarily white, highly
educated, privileged citizens on the left while leaving behind other
communities. We must diversify our movement to include every
community in America and shift our culture towards one of
sustainability and justice for everyone, addressing traditional
racial, ethnic, geographic, and ideological divisions.
- Achieve broad geographic diversity. We want this convergence to
represent nearly every Congressional district in the United States
in order to demand scientifically based solutions from all who
represent us. Only when this fire is burning in every state of the
union with broad awareness and pointed activism from the ground up,
will we have the political power needed to take on the fossil fuel
industry.
That’s where you come in. To reach our goal of uniting thousands of
young people at Power Shift, we need your help. Please share this
message with at least ten friends and help grow our movement. The shift
starts with you. Become a Campus
Coordinator!
Power Shift
District of Columbia
11/02/2007 at 12:00AM