The following is a message from VT Interfaith Power and Light:
GREEN MOUNTAINS, BLUE WATER:Earth Care News fromVermont Interfaith Power and Light (VTIPL)November 2014In this newsletter:Energy Mini-Fair – Ascension Lutheran Church, 11/18Energy Independent Vermont CampaignEPA Standards for Power Plants – Send CommentVECAN Conference: December 6 at Lake Morey ResortDivestment NewsIPCC Synthesis ReportEnergy and Environment Policies: Analysis of the Implicationsof the Midterm ElectionsUS-China Climate Deal:10 Things to Know About It50 State Plan for 100% Renewables NowResources: Books, VideoENERGY MINI-FAIR – Ascension Lutheran Church, 11/18At the Energy Mini-Fair, 6:30 – 8:30 pm on Tuesday, Nov. 18,participants will learn about ways to improve their homes sothey”ll have lower energy costs and contribute less to climatechange. And they’ll have opportunities to win “energy saver”door prizes. The first 50 households will get a free LED lightbulb. Energy experts from a number of organizations includingEfficiency Vermont, Building Energy, and SunCommon, amongothers, will be there to answer questions. Ascension LutheranChurch, Efficiency Vermont, S. Burlington Energy Committee,and VTIPL are co-sponsors. Ascension Lutheran Church is at95 Allen Road in South Burlington (off Shelburne Rd.). Formore information, go to: https://www.vtipl.org/node/282ENERGY INDEPENDENT VERMONT CAMPAIGNA broad coalition of business, low-income, environmental, andgrassroots energy leaders are calling on Vermont to get seriousabout climate change and grow a strong 21st century economyby putting a price on carbon pollution. The plan will reduce thestate’s contribution to climate change in an equitable way whilegrowing jobs. Go to: www.energyindependentvt.org/ Thedetails of the plan are at: www.energyindependentvt.org/our-plan/A detailed study of the plan was done by Regional EconomicModels, Inc. Find it at:EPA STANDARDS for POWER PLANTS- Send CommentThe extended deadline is approaching – December 1st – to senda comment to the EPA to support the standards to limit carbonpollution from power plants. Make your voice heard – send aVECAN CONFERENCE: December 6 at Lake Morey InnVT Energy and Climate Action Network (VECAN) will havetheir annual conference on Dec. 6, 9 am – 5 pm, at Lake MoreyInn in Fairlee. Richard Heinberg is the Keynote Speaker.Many excellent workshops will happen throughout the day.Highly recommended conference! Find out more at:DIVESTMENT NEWSOn Monday, Nov. 17 at 7 pm, the Burlington City Council willhear testimony, then will vote on a resolution to create a taskforce to look at divesting the city’s investments from fossil fuels.The meeting will be in Contois Auditorium in Burlington’sCity Hall. East Montpelier was the state’s first community togo fossil fuel free. Their Selectboard voted in July to ban fossilfuel investments. Other towns considering divestment includeBrattleboro, Manchester, and Morrisville. The VT PensionInvestment Committee will discuss the committee’s position onfossil fuel divestment at their meeting in Montpelier on Tues.,11/25. Contact J.T. Lukens at 350VT to learn more: jt@350vt.orgHere’s an article about colleges/universities divesting (or not):IPCC SYNTHESIS REPORTThe International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recentlyreleased the most comprehensive assessment of climate changeever produced. The main point for decisions makers is govern-ments “need to work towards a complete phase out of fossil fuelemissions globally.” Here’s good summary from The Tree withmany links for more information:This article in The Guardian includes six graphs (scroll down1/3 of the way) which show how humanity is changing Earth’sENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT POLICIES: Analysis ofthe Implications of the Midterm ElectionsThe recent elections will have implications for energy andenvironment issues. Here is a summary by the Energy & PolicyUS-CHINA CLIMATE DEAL: 10 Things to Know About ItBill McKibben lists 10 things to understand about the deal ina piece first printed in the Huffington Post. He says that, whileit’s historic, it’s not binding in any way. Go to:50 STATE PLAN for 100% RENEWABLES NOWThe world can transition to 100% clean, renewable energy now.Here’s how the US could do it: https://thesolutionsproject.org/#page-fifty-statesRESOURCES:BooksDorothy Maclean, one of the three founders of the FindhornCommunity in Scotland, is author of “Call of the Trees.” Byfollowing her inner contact with the Divine, she has receivedcommunications from trees and shares them in this book. www.callofthetrees.com“The Tierra Solution” describes a system to deal with theclimate crisis by basing the international monetary system ona carbon standard. https://www.amazon.com/The-Tierra-Solution-Resolving-Transformation/dp/1616406887VideoTidal Flooding and Sea Level Rise: The Growing Impactsof Global Warming. This excellent video is from the Unionof Concerned Scientists (3.5 minutes): www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-fZnlR_IJ0&feature=youtu.beVTIPL educates people of faith and spirit about the climatecrisis and actions to care for Earth.Vermont Interfaith Power and LightP.O. Box 209, Richmond, VT 05477
And a supplement to their newsletter:
GREEN MOUNTAINS, BLUE WATER:Earth Care News fromVermont Interfaith Power and Light (VTIPL)November 2014 – SupplementVTIPL CONFERENCE KEYNOTEA link to The Rev. Dr. Jim Antal’s keynote address is nowposted on VTIPL’s website homepage. Click here to watch it:LIGHT FOR LIMA: Prayer Vigils on December 7Many faith groups will be gathering for prayer vigils aroundthe world to pray for world leaders at the U.N. Climate talksin Lima, Peru in December. Our Voices has many helpfulresources for those who want to organize a vigil; find themand other information at: https://ourvoices.net/limaCHINA, COAL, CLIMATE: Paul Krugman in NY TimesIn his op-ed, Paul Krugman speaks about the US-China climatedeal and its effect on the arguments of those who are againstacting on climate. He says, “Needless to say, I don’t expectthe usual suspects to concede that a major part of the anti-environmentalist argument has just collapsed. But it has. Thiswas a good week for the planet.”WORLD’S CARBON PRICING SYSTEMS: Animated MapThis resource includes a map that shows where there have beenand will be carbon pricing systems, and it has answers to the topeight questions that decisionmakers ask about these systems.Go to: https://daily.sightline.org/2014/11/17/all-the-worlds-carbon-pricing-systems-in-one-animated-map/REMINDER: ENERGY MINI-FAIR TODAY – NOV. 18Ascension Lutheran Church, 95 Allen Road, South Burlington,6:00 – 8:30 pm. Participants will learn about ways to improvetheir homes so they”ll have lower energy costs and contributeless to climate change. Experts from Efficiency Vermont,Building Energy, SunCommon, and many more organizationswill be there to answer questions. Energy saver door prizes,including some LED light bulbs will be given away. AscensionLutheran Church, Efficiency Vermont, South Burlington EnergyCommittee, and VTIPL are co-sponsors.VTIPL educates people of faith and spirit about the climatecrisis and actions to care for Earth.Vermont Interfaith Power and LightP.O. Box 209, Richmond, VT 05477