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GREEN MOUNTAINS, BLUE WATER:Earth Care News fromVermont Interfaith Power and Light (VTIPL)January 2015In this newsletter:Preach-In: Weekend of February13 – 15Energy Independent VT Educational ForumsBetter Buildings by Design ConferenceGreening Our ReligionsFor Congregations: Sign National IPL’s Paris PledgeVermontivate! – Opportunities for CongregationsCongregations Receive Solar GrantsGovernor Shumlin’s Inaugural AddressEfficiency Vermont Community ForumConfronting Climate Change SummitOther Resources – Articles on: Pope Francis’s encyclical;Keystone XL; Engagement vs. Divestment; and morePREACH-IN: Weekend of February 13 – 15Preach-In, a program of national Interfaith Power and Light, isin its fifth year. Congregations of all faiths are encouraged totake part by having a global warming/creation care sermon and/or a program on this topic during Valentine’s Day weekend:February 13 – 15 this year. Many resources, including samplesermons from the major faiths, are available on the Preach-Inwebsite. Encourage your faith community to register and receivethe Preach-In kit: https://www.preachin.org/All can join in saying a prayer for Earth and climate, Noon, 2/14.ENERGY INDEPENDENT VT EDUCATIONAL FORUMSCome to a forum and find out more about the Energy Indepen-dent Vermont campaign to put a price on carbon pollution, cutother taxes, and give low-income Vermonters an additionalrebate. Forums are happening: 1/20 in E. Montpelier; 1/21 inBurlington; and 1/22 in Waitsfield. Get details and RSVP here:BETTER BUILDINGS by DESIGN CONFERENCEThis annual conference, sponsored by Efficiency Vermont, andheld Feb. 4 – 5 at the Sheraton in S. Burlington, is a great wayto learn about energy-efficient products and designs. EfficiencyVermont is offering a limited number of scholarships to reducethe admission cost. The application deadline is Jan. 28. Go to:GREENING OUR RELIGIONSThis five-event series, beginning on Jan. 26, 7 pm, at AscensionLutheran Church, has teachings from five faith traditions on theplace of humans in nature. The lectures were first held in 2008at Ascension Lutheran Church. In this series, the video of eachlecture will be shown on successive Mondays with discussionfollowing. The first event, 1/26 – Islam, and second, 2/2 –Christianity, will be held at Ascension Lutheran Church, 7 pm,95 Allen Rd., South Burlington. The next three events will beheld at the Shambhala Center, 7 pm, 187 South Winooski Ave.,Burlington: Native American Traditions – 2/9; Judaism – 2/16;and Buddhism – 2/23. Get details and register at:https://burlington.shambhala.org/program-details/?id=212405Contact: church.office@alcvt.org or lungta108@gmail.comAscension Church, Shambhala Center, and VTIPL are sponsors.All five events are free and open to all. Donations accepted.FOR CONGREGATIONS: Sign National IPL’s Paris PledgeWith this pledge, congregations commit to reducing their carbonpollution 50% by 2030, and to become carbon neutral by 2050.Ahead of the UN Climate Meeting in Paris, National IPL leader,The Rev. Canon Sally Bingham, encourages congregations toshow the country and world that U.S. faith communities willcommit to do their part to reduce emissions. Sign on here:VERMONTIVATE! – Opportunities for Congregations“Vermontivate!” is an exuberant online game that promotestaking action to save energy and live more sustainably. KathyBlume, the Executive Director, encourages congregations toform teams and play. She’d like to speak to your congregationand explain more about it. Individuals are also encouraged toplay. More about “Vermontivate!” is here:https://vermontivate.com/Contact Kathy: kathy@vermontivate.comCONGREGATIONS RECEIVE SOLAR GRANTSCongratulations to two Vermont congregations: the CharlotteCongregational Church and the Second Congregational Churchin Bennington! They received grants from Green MountainPower as part of a special program to help nonprofits installsolar arrays.GOVERNOR SHUMLIN’S INAUGURAL ADDRESSThis year, the Governor’s address focused on renewableenergy and cleaning up Lake Champlain. He gave a shout outto Vermonters volunteering on town energy committees andpraised clean energy businesses in Vermont. The speech isposted on Vermont Natural Resources Council’s website:EFFICIENCY VERMONT COMMUNITY FORUMAttend this forum on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 6 – 7:30 pm, at CamelsHump Middle School in Richmond (173 School Street), to giveEfficiency Vermont feedback about their programs and hearabout their work.CONFRONTING CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMITVermont Council on Rural Development is holding the summit“Creating Prosperity and Opportunity Confronting ClimateChange” on Feb. 18, at Vermont Technical College, Randolph.Details are at: https://vtrural.org/programs/climate-economy/summitOTHER RESOURCESArticle about Pope Francis’s upcoming encyclical on theGlobal group of Catholic bishops call for end to fossil fuels:www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-30408022Tom Steyer to President Obama:https://ecowatch.com/2013/06/04/billionaire-climate-activists-letter-president-obama/Eco-Justice Notes on “The Keystone Showdown”:https://www.eco-justice.org/E-150109.aspEngagement with Fossil Fuel Companies Offers Little Promise:www.triplepundit.com/2015/01/talk-hand-engagement-fossil-fuel-companies-offers-little-promise?utm_source=Daily+Email+List&utm_campaign=e32749e55-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_9dedefcee3-e327429e55-220321913Article in the journal “Nature” – geographical distribution of unused fossil fuels when limited to 2 degrees C warming:www.nature.com/nature/journal/v517/n7533/full/nature14016.htmlVTIPL 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