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From: Verena Owen <baumling(a)aol.com>
Date: Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:08 PM
Subject: Fwd: RSVP NOW: Coal Ash Mega Strategy Call Nov. 18 at 2pm
To: COAL-CAMPAIGN-FORUM(a)lists.sierraclub.org
If you want to join us on the coal ash call, pls RSVP per instructions
below.
Verena
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From: Lyndsay Moseley <Lyndsay.Moseley(a)sierraclub.org>
To: baumling(a)aol.com
Sent: Thu, Nov 12, 2009 12:31 pm
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[View More]RSVP NOW: Coal Ash Mega Strategy Call Nov. 18 at 2pm
Verena,
Will you forward this to the appropriate activist lists?
Lyndsay Moseley
Washington Representative
Sierra Club
408 C St. NE
Washington, DC 20002
tel: 202-548-4581
fax: 202-547-6009
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*Lyndsay Moseley/Sierraclub*
11/12/2009 01:16 PM
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RSVP NOW: Coal Ash Mega Strategy Call Nov. 18 at 2pm
Coal Campaigners,
Sierra Club is co-hosting a call (with Earthjustice and Environmental
Integrity Project) next Wednesay Nov. 18th at 2pm ET to discuss our national
strategy on coal ash with grassroots organizers and leaders. This will be a
great opportunity to get the current state of play on coal ash, ask
questions, find out about resources available to support advocacy around
EPA's coming coal ash rule, and participate in shaping our grassroots
campaign around coal ash.
If you are interested:
1) Please check your schedule and RSVP (see below) asap!
2) Please invite volunteer leaders and coalition partners to join the call
as well.
Please let me know if you have any questions
-- Lyndsay
Lyndsay Moseley
Washington Representative
Sierra Club
408 C St. NE
Washington, DC 20002
tel: 202-548-4581
fax: 202-547-6009
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*"Lisa N. Widawsky" <lwidawsky(a)environmentalintegrity.org>*
11/09/2009 09:50 PM
To
"Lisa N. Widawsky" <lwidawsky(a)environmentalintegrity.org>
cc
Subject
RSVP NOW: Prevent Another TVA Disaster - Join Our Coal Ash Mega Strategy
Call Nov. 18 at 2pm
Greetings grassroots organizer,
There are *just a few weeks* until U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson will
announce new proposed regulations governing coal ash disposal. Please join
us *November 18* at *2 pm EST* for a brief telephone discussion with coal
ash and media experts to learn how you can organize to build support for EPA
rules that finally treat coal ash as the hazardous waste we all know it is.
We will provide information about EPA’s upcoming coal combustion waste
disposal rule, state-specific fact sheets on coal ash ponds and landfills in
35 states, and media tools to help get the word out to your members and
communities about the critical need for EPA to designate coal ash as
hazardous. You’ll be able to ask questions, get information, and prepare
for public hearings on the coal ash rules.
On October 8, well over a hundred organizations from across the country
signed onto an important letter to Congress asking members to join
Congressman John Lewis’s letter on the dangers of coal ash disposal. We’re
asking you now to continue this fight by joining an effort to push EPA and
Congress to protect public health and the environment from this hazardous
waste.
EPA has said repeatedly it plans to propose the first ever regulation for
coal combustion waste disposal before the end of this year. The agency has
already sent a draft of its proposed regulation to the Office of Management
and Budget, which means the proposal could come out very soon. We invite you
to join Earthjustice, the Environmental Integrity Project, Sierra Club, and
hundreds of other groups in a discussion about the upcoming proposal and
ways you can help.
Polluters are pushing hard on EPA to avoid designating coal ash as
hazardous. However, a hazardous waste designation means much stronger
safeguards for communities surrounding hundreds of coal ash ponds and
landfills. We’re relying on grassroots groups from across the country to get
the word out to your members and engage your local media on the importance
of regulating coal ash as hazardous waste. We must push back against
industry claims and send a strong, unified message to EPA and our elected
officials that the time to clean up toxic coal ash dumps is now!
*RSVP* to *Jeremy Graham at Earthjustice
(**jgraham(a)earthjustice.org*<jgraham(a)earthjustice.org>
* or 202-667-4500, x217*). We’ll send out more information about the call
including a telephone number and speaker lineup as the date approaches.
If you have any questions, please contact Jared Saylor at Earthjustice (*
jsaylor(a)earthjustice.org* <jsaylor(a)earthjustice.org>), Lisa Widawsky at the
Environmental Integrity Project
(*lwidawsky(a)environmentalintegrity.org*<lwidawsky(a)environmentalintegrity.org>),
or Lyndsay Moseley at the Sierra Club
(*Lyndsay.Moseley(a)sierraclub.org*<Lyndsay.Moseley(a)sierraclub.org>
).
For more information about coal ash and the danger it poses to our water and
to the health of communities across the United States, please see the
information and reports available at
*www.earthjustice.org/coalash*<http://www.earthjustice.org/coalash>.
Also, the Sierra Club is in the process of creating a Federal Coal Ash
Regulation listserv – stay tuned for details on how you can opt-in to the
listserv.
Please join us in the fight to protect all communities from the dangers of
hazardous coal ash.
Sincerely,
Lisa Widawsky
Attorney
Environmental Integrity Project
1920 L Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
202.263.4452 (direct)
202.294.3282 (cell)
202.296.8822 (fax)
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I had gotten a couple e-mails about this proposed "Large-scale Renewables" guidelines for the Club from the State Gov't Programs folks, as several of these folks have issues in their states too, e.g., Arizona Chapter. The "Off-Shore Wind" issue apparently has a separate task force, so this is mostly focused on commercial solar and wind facilities and transmission lines (like the ones in our back yard).
Please look into it, as we should probably prepare comments on behalf of the Chapter.
JBK
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>>> Jim Sconyers <jim_scon(a)yahoo.com> 11/13/2009 12:45 PM >>>
Hey Jim-
Have you seen this? I didn't know it was in the works - but just because we're the national epicenter, why am I not surprised...?
Jim Sconyers
jim_scon(a)yahoo.com
304.698.9628
Remember: Mother Nature bats last.
--- On Wed, 11/11/09, Clubhouse Updates <clubhouse(a)sierraclub.org> wrote:
From: Clubhouse Updates <clubhouse(a)sierraclub.org>
Subject: Large-Scale Renewable Energy Guidelines, Open House with Allison Chin, and More
To: jim_scon(a)yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 9:07 PM
Having trouble viewing our email. Click here to view a web version.
Jim,
The Board of Directors approved a comprehensive Club energy policy in 2006, but there are still plenty of questions that we have to address, like when to support large-scale renewable energy projects that have potential impacts on public land and the environment. Like big solar collectors in the desert, new wind farms, geothermal energy projects.
That's where the Club's board task forces come in. See below for more.
We also want to remind you of upcoming open house with Allison Chin on November 16 and a guided tour of the Activist Network on November 23.
Seeking Comments on Large-Scale Renewable Energy Guidelines
As you know, the Club supports renewable energy, both small-scale project like solar panels on home roofs and large-scale projects like wind farms.
But some projects and some sites are better than others, and that's where the Transmission Line and Renewable Energy Siting Task Force comes in, to develop proposed guidelines to enable chapters and groups to assess large scale renewable energy and transmission proposals and their potential impacts on public land and the environment, and determine what the appropriate Club approach to such projects should be.
Because of the grave impacts of climate change Sierra Club supports developing some large scale renewables and transmission needed to bring renewable energy to cities. Thus, the guidelines indicate conditions under which projects can be supported, where we may be neutral, and where projects may be opposed; the guidelines also focus on encouraging development in the most appropriate (lower resource value) sites as well as working to ensure necessary mitigation in sites where impacts exist but can be mitigated.
You can read the guidelines here, post comments here. Comment period ends January 10.
Special thanks to task force members Jim Dodson and Barbara Boyle (co-chairs), and Sandy Bahr, Clayton Daughenbaugh, John Hiatt, Connie Wilbert, Carl Zichella, and Gloria Smith.
Join Allison Chin for Open House on November 16
Club President Allison Chin will be hosting an open house at 5 pm Pacific/8 pm Eastern on Monday, November 16. She talk briefly about chapter funding and the November Board meeting, where directors will be addressing the 2010 Budget as well as reports from task forces (Constituent Engagement, Fundraising).
She also take questions. RSVP here. Call 1-866-501-6174 [1892-005]
Take the Activist Network Guided Tour on November 23
A week after Allison's open house, at the same time and call-in number, we'll be giving another guided tour of the Activist Network — sierraclubactivistnetwork.org — where we are seeking to create a vibrant community where Club activists and supporters work together to get things done.
There are plenty of opportunities to discuss and debate things and we encourage that — there are blogs and comment walls and discussion forums — but we designed the Activist Network first and foremost as a place to collaborate and accomplish things. It's a place to do work.
RSVP here. Call 1-866-501-6174 [1892-005]
We're still in our beta period, but about 30 teams have started creating their online community, and we welcome all national issue teams, groups, chapters, any Club entities to join as well.
Team members can communicate and collaborate in a more multi-dimensional way than email, work on projects together, edit documents, brainstorm, solicit feedback, and most important of all, reach out and engage new people in their work.
We welcome you to join the Monday evening call, but better yet, we encourage you to schedule a conference call with at least four members of your team. That way, we can focus not just on how to use the online community tools but on making your team site compelling and full of opportunities for interested visitors to get involved.
If you have questions about the Activist Network, we've created a Help Team, where you can ask for help, and then later, once you learn the ropes, give help.
Enjoy the fall.
John Byrne Barry
Managing Editor, Clubhouse / Activist Network
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Jim Sconyers
jim_scon(a)yahoo.com
304.698.9628
Remember: Mother Nature bats last.
--- On Fri, 11/6/09, Mary Ann Hitt, Sierra Club <membership.services(a)sierraclub.org> wrote:
From: Mary Ann Hitt, Sierra Club <membership.services(a)sierraclub.org>
Subject: The fate of Coal River Mountain is up to us
To: jim_scon(a)yahoo.com
Date: Friday, November 6, 2009, 8:21 PM
Sierra Club
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Dear Jim,
Ask the Obama Administration to stop the blasting on Coal River Mountain and preserve our nation's clean energy resources.
Photo Credit:Photo by Vivian Stockman / www.ohvec.org; flyover courtesy SouthWings.org
The fate of Coal River Mountain is up to us.
Last week, Massey Energy began setting off explosives on Coal River Mountain in West Virginia -- the site of a proposed 328-megawatt wind farm -- to prepare for a massive mountaintop removal coal mining operation.
Coal River Mountain could be a wind farm that provides 85,000 households with electricity, 700 long-term green jobs, gives back $1.7 million in annual county taxes and stands as a model for clean energy across the region. Or it can be a 6,000-acre dirty coal mining wasteland.
Contact the Obama Administration today. Ask them to immediately stop the blasting on Coal River Mountain and preserve our nation’s clean energy resources.
The blasting of Coal River Mountain is also endangering lives. Blasting on Coal River Mountain could destabilize the nearby coal slurry pond, unleashing eight billion gallons of toxic sludge on homes and schools. Were the dam to fail, local residents would have mere minutes to evacuate before being overtaken by a 50-foot high wall of coal sludge.
Coal River Mountain represents a crossroads -- it can be one of the most dangerous examples of mountaintop removal mining destruction for dirty coal or one of the most profound examples of hope for a clean energy future that exists in our country.
We need your help to call on the Obama Administration to step in and intervene today. Ask them to stop the blasting today.
Coal River Mountain must become our line in the sand. We can no longer allow fossil fuel interests to build more pipelines, belch out more pollution, and destroy more mountains that could become clean energy wind farms.
The Obama Administration must save Coal River Mountain in order to show they are serious about our clean energy future.
Thanks for all that you do,
Mary Anne Hitt, Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign
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PATH Agrees to Extend Procedural Schedule
for Power Line in West Virginia
Allegheny, AEP Remain Committed to Project and 2014 In-Service Date
November 4, 2009 -- Allegheny Energy (NYSE: AYE ) and American Electric Power (NYSE: AEP ) announced today that their affiliates have filed a response to a motion by the Staff of the West Virginia Public Service Commission ( PSC ) to dismiss an application to build the Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline ( PATH ).
In today's filing, the PATH …
[View More]applicants agree to postpone a decision in West Virginia if a satisfactory extension of the current procedural schedule is established. The applicants also indicated that a similar request would be filed with the Virginia State Corporation Commission.
Requests for revised procedural schedules in West Virginia and Virginia - combined with a decision in the near future to seek approval for the Maryland segments of PATH - would effectively align the proceedings in the three states. It also would enable the project to meet its required in-service deadline in 2014.
In September, the Maryland commission ruled that procedurally, The Potomac Edison Company, an Allegheny Energy subsidiary, may not seek authorization to construct PATH on behalf of its affiliate, PATH Allegheny Transmission Company, LLC. Citing the project's uncertainty in Maryland , commission staffs in Virginia and West Virginia last month requested dismissal, without prejudice, of the PATH application. In response to the staff motions, PATH reiterated that the overall project route and eastern terminus at the proposed Kemptown substation near New Market, Md. , remain unchanged.
Allegheny Energy and American Electric Power, partners in the joint venture to build the 280-mile multi-state transmission line, remain committed to the PATH project. According to the most recent analysis by regional grid operator PJM Interconnection, PATH is needed by June 2014 to resolve reliability concerns on the existing system.
For more information on the project, including maps and full state applications, please visit the project Web site at www.pathtransmission.com.
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fyi, paul
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From: West Virginia News Service WVNS <wvnsnews(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 1:54 PM
Subject: A new month, and a new chance to tell your story
To:
Hi Folks,
November is here, bringing with it more chances for WVNS to tell your
stories. If you have anything you think is newsworthy, let me know. Even if
you think it might be a little too small for statewide attention, go head
and pitch it. Together we might be able to find a …
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out of it.
After all, it couldn't be any less newsworthy the balloon-boy hoax, and look
at all the attention that got.
But on a more serious note, health care, global warming and the economy are
all important national issues that we have covered by looking for local
angles. And all of those will continue to be worth attention. So, if you
have something related to one of them (or even something unrelated)
definitely let me know.
drh
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West Virginia News Service (WVNS)
Toll Free: 1-800-317-6705
Fax: 540-301-0801
E-mail: wvns(a)publicnewsservice.org
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Paul Wilson
Sierra Club
504 Jefferson Ave
Charles Town, WV 25414-1130
Phone: 304-725-4360
Cell: 304-279-1361
"There is no forward until you have gone back" ~Buddha
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click on the link below. pretty cool. paul
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From: Verena Owen <baumling(a)aol.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 5:25 PM
Subject: Click on your state below to find out what the Beyond Coal campaign
is doing near you.
To: COAL-CAMPAIGN-FORUM(a)lists.sierraclub.org
Please check out and circulate this really cool new feature on our homepage:
state based beyond coal information. http://sierraclub.org/coal/
Verena
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BullFrog Films just announced the release of the film "Split Estate" which
maps a tragedy in the making as citizens in the path of a new drilling boom
in the West struggle against the erosion of their civil liberties. You can
find more info at their website: www.bullfrogfilms.com
cheers, paul
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Paul Wilson
Sierra Club
504 Jefferson Ave
Charles Town, WV 25414-1130
Phone: 304-725-4360
Cell: 304-279-1361
"There is no forward until you have gone back" ~Buddha