Green Notes Week of December 12, 2010

TAKE A STAND FOR PEACE! Thursday, December 16, 2010, groups from around the country will Take a Stand for Peace at the White House. From Mike Ferner, Veterans for Peace President, “If we can gather enough courageous souls, nonviolently refusing to leave the White House, willing to be dragged away and arrested if necessary, we will send a message that will be seen worldwide. “End these wars – now!” We will carry forward a flame of resistance to the war machine that will not diminish as we effectively begin to place ourselves, as Mario Savio said, “upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus.” and we will make it stop.

SCROLL DOWN FOR TRANSCANADA XL PIPELINE UPDATE. News items, and contact information for needed communication with specific elected officials is below, following Green Notes by Congressional District. Note Saturday’s rally in CD 2.

Lincoln area: Congressional District 1

VIGIL AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY . . . Every Monday, from noon to 1:00pm, Nebraskans for abolition of the death penalty meet in front of the governor’s mansion, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. The lunch-hour presence reminds the governor of a constituency that does not want state killings. Weekly vigils have taken place year-round since July, 1991. All
abolitionists are welcome to participate for a few minutes, or the hour. For information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION . . . Where Will Nebraska Find $1 Billion? Senator Danielle Conrad will host a Community Conversation on the state budget, Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 6:30 to 7:30pm, at Eiseley Library, 1530 Superior Street, Lincoln.

LINCOLN PEACE VIGILS . . . Lincoln peace vigils continue at the Federal Building, 15th and O streets, every Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact Mark at 402.499.6672 or e-mail mark [at] weddleton [dot] com for more information.

LINCOLN GREEN DRINKS . . . This month’s Green Drinks in Lincoln at Lazlo’s Brewery & Grill, 210 North 7th Street, will be Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Informal networking officially starts at 5:30pm, but Happy Hour prices on drinks and appetizers are good from 3:00 to 6:00pm. Walk, cycle, bus or carpool if possible. Green Drinks now are active in 767 cities worldwide.

LWV LUNCH & LEARN . . . Well known comedian T. Marni Vos will help the League of Women Voters celebrate its 90th anniversary during the December Lunch and Learn at the Downtown Holiday Inn, 141 North 9 Street, Lincoln, on December 16, 2010. Open to the public, the lunch starts at noon. Reservations are required by noon on Monday, December 13th. Contact the League at lwv-ne [at] inebraska [dot] com or phone 402.475.1411.

AUDUBON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT . . . Lincoln’s Annual Audubon Bird Count will be Saturday, December 18, 2010. Volunteers from across the Western Hemisphere have spent a day identifying and counting birds every year since 1900. It is the largest citizen science event in the world. Birds can be counted from midnight to midnight on the count day in a defined 15-mile-diameter circle. Volunteers identify and count every bird they see or hear, providing information that allows researchers to estimate the total number of birds and species in the area that day.  Feeder watchers count birds at their backyard feeders or in their neighborhoods. Locally, the 15-mile circle includes Wilderness Park, Holmes Lake, Oak Lake, University of Nebraska-Lincoln City and East campuses, Pioneers Park, Nine-Mile Prairie, Wyuka Cemetery, Capitol Beach, Yankee Hill Lake, Conestoga Lake and Pawnee Lake. To sign up — either in the field or at your feeder — contact Linda Brown at 402.489.2381 or e-mail lindar1brown [at] gmail [dot] com. Species number will be tallied at a 6:00pm potluck dinner after the count. RSVP at 402.890.5779.

Omaha area: Congressional District 2

OMAHA PEACE VIGILS . . . Omaha peacemakers vigil every Wednesday, 4:30-5:30pm, at StratCom/UN-O, 6801 Pine Street, east of the Scott Technology Center on the UN-O campus. Free parking is available at the NE Corner of 67th Street and Pine in a student lot. For more information, phone Jerry Ebner, 402.502.5887. Every Saturday, 1:00-2:00pm, there is an Anti-War and Peace Vigil at 72nd and Dodge Streets. Contact Steve Horn at 402.426.9068.

OMAHA PEOPLE’S FILM FESTIVAL . . . There is a People’s Film Festival every Wednesday evening, 7:00pm, at McFoster’s Natural Kind Cafe, 38th and Harney in Omaha. The event is always free and open to the public. This week’s film is “Imagining Argentina.” Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson star in this political thriller from Academy Award-winning director Christopher Hampton. For more information, click here. The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

RENEWABLE ENERGY WORKSHOP . . . Friday, December 17, 2010, 8:00am to 4:30pm, there will be a free one-day introductory course on renewable energy systems, and resources for further self-study, at the Fort Omaha Campus, ICA, Room 201A. Clay Sterling, Education Director of the Midwest Renewable Energy Association, will speak on how renewable energy can provide an alternative to traditional electrical and heating needs. To register, contact Laura Roush, 402.738.4775 or Lroush1 [at] mccneb [dot] edu

PROTEST KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE . . . Guardians of the Good Life will rally to protest the XL tar sands pipeline on Saturday, December 18, 2010, noon to 1:00pm, at 90th & Maple, in Omaha.  Walk, bike, or carpool to the rally if possible. If you drive, park in the bank parking lot on the southwest corner of the intersection. Help educate and raise awareness of the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline threat to fragile ecosystem of the entire region. The rally will be canceled if there is precipitation. For more information, e-mail japlapoo [at] netzero [dot] net

PROGRESSIVE OMAHA HOLIDAY PARTY . . . Instead of a Progressive Omaha meeting this month there will be a holiday party Saturday, December 18, 2010, 7:30pm, at the home of the Dunns, 1214 North 34th Street, Omaha.  Celebrate the season– Solstice, Christmas, Hannukah, Yule–the inauguration of the Progressive Research Institute of Nebraska and the coming New Year. Join friends, neighbors and the usual suspects for an evening of good cheer. E-mail jack [at] progressiveomaha [dot] com with any questions.

Greater Nebraska: Congressional District 3

KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . “U.S. poised to slurp up more of Canada’s dirtiest oil,”  was published by McClatchy newspapers December 8, 2010. It begins, “At the climate talks under way at the Mexican beach resort of Cancun, the U.S. has assured the world it’s not backing away from its pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, however, the State Department looks likely to approve a pipeline that would increase the use of one of the dirtiest forms of oil.”  On December 10, Lincoln Journal Star published coverage of TransCanada tests on the existing Keystone pipeline, “TransCanada checking Keystone anomalies.”  New information from BOLD Nebraska is that there was a pipeline leak in Nebraska, August of this year. In a letter to Senator Nelson, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said no decision has been made on the proposed Keystone XL $7 Billion pipeline, despite her reported remarks suggesting she supports the project. Lincoln Journal Star coverage of “Hillary Clinton: No Keystone XL decision made” was published December 11.
A Nebraska Unicameral Update “Oil pipeline safety analyzed,” is here.  “Slated for construction in Nebraska in 2011, the 1,661-mile oil pipeline will connect Canadian crude oil suppliers to Texas refineries.” Such language assumes the pipeline will be build, even before the State Department has approved the project. Senators need to know there is constituent opposition statewide, and be encouraged to reconsider assumptions about inevitability. Only two Senators have started asking challenging questions. If Senator Harr or Senator Fulton is your senator, consider thanking him for speaking out. All the senators need to understand that, at the least, they can require financial assurances from TransCanada with regulatory oversight for pipelines, and reform eminent domain laws. Find your senator’s web page by name and by District here.  Contact information is included for each Senator.
North American native groups urged the United States and Canada to abandon support for the carbon-heavy tar sands pipeline in protests at the UN Climate Talks in Cancun. “Cancun Protesters Target Canada, U.S. over Oil Sands,” by SolveClimateNews covered the protests on December 3rd.  Nebraska Farmer’s Union has also issued a Resolution against the XL pipeline. Lincoln Journal Star published another letter to the editor, “Reroute the pipeline,” Sunday, December 5th. To get involved with planning XL pipeline opposition strategy, e-mail japlapoo [at] netzero [dot] net
The Natural Resources Defense Council calls tar sands “the dirtiest, most destructive oil on the face of the Earth.”  The Keystone XL pipeline would threaten Nebraska’s underground source of fresh water, the 175,000-square-mile High Plains Aquifer, that provides water to 1.9 million people and irrigation for thousands of square miles of farmland throughout eight states. Nebraska’s geologically unique Sand Hills, where many bird species rest during migration, would also be threatened.
A Proposed Dirty Oil Pipeline Would Put Americans at Risk for Cancer and Asthma–Why Are Senators Pushing For Its Hasty Approval? was published by AlterNet on September 23, 2010. ” …We know the Keystone XL pipeline would put American health at risk. In addition to threatening drinking water, processing tar sands oil releases pollutants directly linked to asthma, emphysema and birth defects. Refining tar sands crude from the pipeline would create far more air pollution in American communities that are already burdened with cancer and poor air quality as a result of the oil industry. We also know the pipeline would cross the most important source of agricultural water in the United States, the Ogallala aquifer. And we know pipeline disasters happen.” Read Ken Winston’s November 4, 2010 Tar Sands Pipeline Update for Nebraska Sierra here.
Nebraska has no legislation on the books for regulating the current Keystone I pipeline, nor the proposed XL tar sands pipeline.  Nebraska’s Congressional delegation and the governor need to receive letters, e-mails and phone calls from constituents demanding regulation on the existing pipeline, expressing concern about more TransCanada construction in our state. Contact information for Nebraska Congressional Representatives is as follows: Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, CD-1, 1517 Longworth House Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515, 202.225.4806, 402.438.1598 (Lincoln); Rep. Lee Terry, CD-2, 1524 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515, 202.225.4155, 402.397.9944 (Omaha); Rep. Adrian Smith, CD-3, 503 Cannon House Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20515, 202.225.6435, 888.ADRIAN7 (Toll Free); and Governor Dave Heineman, PO Box 94848, State Capitol Bldg., Lincoln, NE 68509, 402.471.2244. Senator Mike Johanns is at 202.224.4224, 402.476.1400 in Lincoln; and Senator Ben Nelson is at 202.224.6551, 402.441.4600 in Lincoln. Please tell them all that oil pipeline regulations need to be in place, not only to govern the existing pipeline, but also any future pipeline proposed by TransCanada or other environmental exploiters. Click here to tell Secretary Clinton NOT to grant a permit to TransCanda, tell Gov. Heineman to put forth laws that protect our resources and economic activity and tell President Obama to live up to his promise of clean energy and energy independence. Click here for a Bold Nebraska XL Pipeline Action page with resources and background information. E-mail actions [at] boldnebraska [dot] org to get yard signs, bumper stickers and t-shirts, or stop by Bold Nebraska at 1141 H Street, 3rd Floor, Lincoln, 10:00am to 6:00pm, Monday through Friday.
           Remember, every man-made by-product of the petroleum industry could be replaced by hemp. “Help Save the Earth, Time to Subsitute Hemp for Oil.

AGENCY SCIENTISTS OPPOSE GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON . . . The following quotes are from Fish and Wildlife Service scientists themselves: “The environmental impact of escaped GE salmon is of great concern.” – Gregory Moyer, Regional Geneticist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; “…approval of the proposal is premature, given the unknowns and uncertainties regarding the possible ecological and environmental effects of these fish.” – Jeff Adams, Branch Chief, Fairbanks Fish and Wildlife Field Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; and “…I do think the chance of escapement is huge” – Deborah Burger, Manager, Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Ask the President to stop the GE salmon approval process.

BUY FRESH. BUY LOCAL . . . . Farmers, gardeners, and craftspeople meet through The Nebraska Food Cooperative,  an on-line, year-round farmers’ market and local food distribution service offering the best in local freshness. For ordering and pickup schedules, refer to the calendar here.  Click here for products and prices from North Star Neighbors, a Cooperative member that doesn’t therapeutically medicate or unduly confine animals. Click here for Tomato Tomäto, Omaha’s year-round indoor Farmer’s Market at 156th & West Center. Shop for fresh foods grown in or very near your own community at Open Harvest, Lincoln’s member-owned natural foods retail cooperative at 1618 South Street. Buying local grows family farming, grows the local economy, and is thousands of miles fresher.

HELP NEBRASKA GREENS WITH GOODSEARCH . . . Each time you search the Internet (or shop online at a participating store), a donation can be made to Nebraska Green Party at no cost to you! To help NGP in this way, enter Nebraska Green Party where it says WHO DO YOU GOODSEARCH FOR? here.  Bookmark the GoodSearch Homepage, or make it your own Home Page. Enter the url you want in the GoodSearch search box. Each time you do, one penny will be donated to Nebraska Greens. THANK YOU for your support!

We are no longer the alternative; we are the imperative. –Rosa Clemente