Monthly Archives: June 2012

Green Notes Week of June 24, 2012

TOM MCCORMICK, REST IN PEACE . . . Tom McCormick passed away early Friday morning, June 22, 2012. He was 67 years of age. Tom was a peace and justice activist who represented CD 1 Greens on the Nebraska Green Party Council, and as a national delegate to the Green Party of the United States. A memorial service will be held at Lincoln’s First Mennonite Church, 7300 Holdrege Street, 11:00am, on Wednesday, June 27th, followed by lunch. Scattering of ashes will be held Wednesday at 6:00pm in Wilderness Park, at the corner of South 1st and West Calvert Streets. From West Pioneers Blvd. take South 1st Street north. Meet by the concrete arches and come prepared for a short walk. Memorials to donor’s choice.

GREEN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL UPDATE . . . Greens are now on the ballot in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and new state, Delaware. Dr. Jill Stein will go to the Green Party convention in Baltimore, July 13, 14 and 15, with a clear majority of delegates. Stein campaign manager Ben Manski shares the urgency of getting matching funds by Saturday, June 30th, in a 6 minute video here.
If you ever dreamed of a new paradigm for electoral politics in this country, please watch the model of extraordinary cooperation and agreement between candidates, in stark contrast to the competitive status quo, in a 1:42:42 minute video of the May 12, 2012 Presidential Forum here.  Watch video of Stein’s 2002 Massachusetts gubernatorial debate with Mitt Romney here.
To help secure ballot status in Nebraska so that Stein can be on the November ballot, e-mail mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com. Notarized petitions for a NGP ballot line must be submitted to the Nebraska Secretary of State by July 31st.

FARMERS MARKETS . . . There are more than 90 local Farmers Markets in Nebraska this year. For a partial schedule of current Buy Fresh Buy Local Markets, click here.

Lincoln area: Congressional District 1

OCCUPY EDUCATION . . . Sunday, June 24, 2012, 7:00pm, Occupy Education will present “Tactical Information Techniques and Strategies” with Ande Reinkordt and Grant Brownyard, at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street, Lincoln.

VIGIL AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY . . . Every Monday, noon to 1:00pm, Nebraskans for abolition of the death penalty meet in front of the governor’s mansion when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. When weather is bad, the vigil is inside the capitol, near the Information Desk. 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 more information about NADP, click here.  “It’s barbaric. It’s outlawed in all but a few extremely repressive countries like Iran, China, and not many others. It’s shameful that it continues to be performed. It’s well established that mistakes are made–yet half of our states practice pre-meditated state-sponsored murder. It’s also known that it’s not effective. So why is it done? Revenge & retribution? That’s not what our justice system is supposed to be about. It’s not an effective deterrent.” –Jill Stein, GP Presidential Nominee.

LINCOLN CITY COUNCIL MEETING . . . The Lincoln City Council will meet Monday, June 25, 2012, 5:30pm, at Council Chambers, 555 South 10th Street in the County/City Building. The agenda is here.

DISCUSSIONS ABOUT WHITE PRIVILEGE AND ITS CONTEXT . . . Led by local peace and justice activist/educator Joshua Cramer, and featuring a different guest every Monday, 7:00 to 8:00pm, this Occupy Education series is centered on institutionalized white privilege in the education system and how it can be challenged by a comprehensive approach that synthesizes many domains of culture: race, class, nationality, language, religion, sexual orientation, gender, and ableness. The series continues through July 2nd, at Indigo Bridge Books, 701 P Street #102.

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.

GREEN DRINKS . . . Lincoln Green Drinks, an informal self-organizing social network of environmentally interested people, will meet Wednesday, June 27, 2012, 5:30 to 8:00pm, at Buzzard Billy’s, 247 North 8th Street, in Lincoln’s Haymarket District. Walk, cycle, bus, or carpool if possible, and meet outside in the shade. All are welcome. Green Drinks groups are now active in 656 cities around the world. The Facebook group listing is here.

GARDEN GALA . . . Saturday, June 30, 2012, 10:00am to 2:00pm, Community Crops will host it’s annual free Garden Gala at the Antelope Park Church garden, 3645 Sumner Street, Lincoln. The family-friendly event celebrating local food and community gardeners will feature tours throughout the day, a rain barrel raffle, live music, friendly chickens and kid’s activities. There will be wood-fired pizza, and free ice cream from noon to 2:00pm.

SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET . . . The Haymarket Farmers Market, on 8th Street in Lincoln’s Historic Haymarket District, is now open every Saturday, 8:00am to noon, through October 13, 2012. More than 100 vendors bring farm-fresh produce, flowers, baked goods and handmade items to the local gathering place that also features a “Performance Showcase” for Nebraska folk, jazz, blues, classical, and dance talent, plus educational demonstrations and informational booths. Buy Fresh. Shop Local.

SUNDAY FARMERS MARKET . . . The Old Cheney Road Farmers Market offers local produce, baked goods and natural meats every Sunday, 10:00am to 2:00pm, at 55th Street and Old Cheney Road.

OCCUPY EDUCATION . . . Sunday, July 1, 2012, Occupy Education will present An Evening with the Lincoln Bike Kitchen. Meet at the Bike Kitchen location, 1720 S. 15th Street, Lincoln, at 7:00pm.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . There is a calendar of Occupy Lincoln events here.  The Facebook page is here.  The Twitter feed is @OccupyLincoln. For more information, e-mail occupylincoln [at] gmail [dot] com or phone 402.585.5865. Corporate Greed is Revolution’s Seed!

MOVE TO AMEND/END CORPORATE PERSONHOOD . . . Nebraska Move to Amend is gathering signatures on a petition to End Corporate Personhood by a Resolution to be presented to the Lincoln City Council. To get involved with the local campaign, e-mail Carol Smith, smithcarol [dot] 49 [at] gmail [dot] com

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 a Peace Vigil at 72nd and Dodge Streets. Park next to 72nd Street, in the pet store parking lot. Contact Steve Horn at 402.426.9068 for more information about Saturday vigils.

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. Wednesday, June 27, 2012, the film will be “Koch Brothers Exposed,” an expose on the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, who helped finance the conservative political advocacy group Americans for Prosperity. Watch a 2 minute trailer here.  For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

OMAHA FARMERS MARKETS . . . click here for an Omaha Market schedule.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The official Occupy Omaha website is here.  The FaceBook page is here.  The Twitter feed is #occupyomaha

ENGAGE OMAHA . . . One of the nation’s first city-wide, virtual town hall websites, EngageOmaha, is now online. Omaha residents may weigh in on issues for the city to consider. Pick a topic, and join the mix here.

Greater Nebraska: Congressional District 3

KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . Although she wrote her song specifically about the proposed Alberta to British Columbia twin Enbridge tar sands pipelines, the message of Ta’Kaiya Blaney clearly extends to Keystone XL. Reader Supported News sourced this article and video from YES! Magazine publishing “What a 10-Year-Old Did for the Tar Sands,” by Angela Sterritt, on June 24, 2012. “Ten-year-old Ta’Kaiya Blaney stood outside Enbridge Northern Gateway’s office on July 6, waiting for officials to grant her access to the building. But the doors remained locked. …Enbridge’s Alberta-B.C. pipeline is widely opposed, largely because it would bring hundreds of oil supertankers a year to the Great Bear Rainforest – an ecologically significant region along a particularly dangerous route for tankers.” Read and view the 5:31 minute video of her song here.
The June 20, 2012 Wall Street Journal published “Canadian Spills Fuel Worries,” by Edward Welsch. The article begins “Three large Canadian oil spills over the past 30 days have increased concern over pipeline safety here, just as the government and the Canadian petroleum industry are trying to drum up support for a series of new pipeline projects.
Enbridge Inc. said late Tuesday that one of its pipelines, carrying heavy oil-sands crude, spilled some 1,450 barrels in eastern Alberta earlier in the week. Earlier this month, Plains All American PipelineLP spilled up to 3,000 barrels into a reservoir near the small resort town of Sundre, Alberta. And last month, Pace Oil & Gas Ltd. spilled some 5,000 barrels from a well in a remote corner of northwestern Alberta.
…TransCanada’s Keystone pipeline, which connects Alberta to refineries in Illinois and the storage depot in Cushing, Okla., suffered 14 small leaks during its first year of operation. The company recently reapplied for a U.S. permit to expand that line, after the White House rejected its original proposal, in part, to allow more time to review the environmental impact.” The complete article is here for WSJ subscribers.
From “Deformed Fish Found Downstream of Tar Sands Mines,” by Jason Mark, Earth Island Institute, sourced to Reader Supported News June 21st, “Chief Allan Adam, the head of the Fort Chipewyan community in the far north of Alberta, has been fishing in Lake Athabasca for all of his life. His father, now 76 years old, has been fishing there even longer. And neither of them has seen anything like what they pulled from the lake on May 30: two grotesquely deformed, lesion-covered fish.” The article continues here.
Also on Tuesday, Reuters reported that Enbridge “closed a major Alberta pipeline that transports oil sands-derived crude after a spill at a pump station, the second oil leak to foul regions of the Canadian province in under two weeks.”  The June 19th article was written by Jeffrey Jones.
The same day, Amy Boughner reported “Enbridge May Be Unprepared For Spill Clean-Up.”  Quoting the Care2.com article, “Two recent oil spills in Alberta have environmental risks of oil pipelines in the headlines, and now media have found documents showing that the Northern Gateway proposal was flagged for not including appropriate spill response plans.”
Get the facts on TransCanada and the KXL, by Bruce Boettcher, was the Guest Opinion in the York News Times June 19th.
1. Fact is the new route still crosses the Ogallala Aquifer and permeable soils.
2. Fact is the new route still crosses the Sandhills region and high water tables.
3. Fact is the new route only moved .5 to 5 miles from the “NDEQ declared Sandhills.”
4. Fact is there is no barrier protecting the vulnerabilities of the Sandhills.
5. Fact is you do NOT have to let TransCanada survey your land.
6. Fact is on Aug 31, 2010 Governor Heineman told President Obama that he was opposed to the KXL route because it crossed the Ogallala Aquifer.
7. Fact is on Aug 31, 2010 Senator Johanns released a statement that he wanted the permit denied because it crossed the Ogallala Aquifer.
8. Fact is TransCanada will not disclose the toxic diluents they will use to move tar sands through KXL.
9. Fact is the KXL pipeline is an export pipeline.
10. Fact is TransCanada will not support legislation guaranteeing the oil for the U.S.
11. Fact is the Keystone XL pipeline will raise gas prices because it is an export pipeline.
12. Fact is TransCanada is paying half of the amount property tax they tout.
13. Fact is the projected jobs are temporary.
14. Fact is TransCanada hires employees from unemployment and pays them a high wage for a short time period.
15. Fact is after the KXL pipeline is built TransCanada employees will go on unemployment, paid by your tax dollar.
16. Fact is on February 2; Governor Heineman said the only tax revenue that would come from KXL would be in housing and food for the workers building the pipeline for a short time period.
17. Fact is President Obama denied the first permit because it crossed environmentally sensitive areas; the new route still crosses this same region.
18. Fact is soil scientists say that the ecoregions map is insufficient to protect the vulnerabilities of the Sandhills.
19. Fact is on Aug 31, 2010 Governor Heineman said that Ogallala Aquifer is the lifeblood of the State’s agriculture industry.
20. Fact is the KXL route will affect everyone in Nebraska not just landowners along the route; everyone’s water is at risk.
Why they won’t Show Us,” (2part) by Cleve Trimble, MD, was the York News Times Guest Opinion June 15th. “Yesterday’s guest comment (‘Just show us the antidote’) expressed dismay that neither Nebraska’s Department of Health nor its Department of Environmental Quality are aware of the chemical composition of diluents in Keystone XL’s heated, pressurized, eventually leaky pipeline. This information – vital in event of inevitable spills – is withheld by KXL on grounds of being proprietary, a ‘trade secret.’ They have unflinchingly subordinated human well-being to their own economic interest, not because others might duplicate the concoction to TransCanada’s disadvantage; but because what’s in it could, if known, disqualify the project entirely.
…Nebraskans have been forced into a futile discussion about the route, as though there is a difference if KXL leaks in the Sand Hills or a bit to the east. …Wherever the leaks come, they will occur in somebody’s watershed and get into somebody’s groundwater; no one in this or any downstream state should ignore these fundamentals. It is not about the Sand Hills: it’s about humanity itself. Dead people require no fuel.
…Until the exact composition of the diluents is well known we know nothing about the true environmental impact!  …But the greater secret is why our public watchdogs have remained silent; why they are willingly oblivious to having the antidote in hand. If there is one.”
Also on June 15th, Reuters published “Republicans fear uncertain scope of Keystone study,” by Roberta Rampton and Scott Haggett: “The scope of a planned environmental review of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada could go beyond a small disputed portion in Nebraska and threatens to delay the project further, its Republican backers in Congress said on Friday.
The State Department asked on Friday for public comments by the end of July to help determine the scope of an environmental review ordered earlier this year for the controversial pipeline. The review is designed to supplement a “final” environmental impact report issued last August.
…The State Department said its study would focus on the new Nebraska route but could also examine any other new significant environmental concerns. …The State Department also said it would look at the pipeline’s impact on any national historic places or “cultural resources.” But Fred Upton, the Republican chairman of the House of Representatives’ Energy and Commerce Committee, said the review’s parameters were not yet clear. “By not limiting the scope of the review to just the new Nebraska segment, the entire project could become tangled in unnecessary review and red tape, and subjected to attacks and stalling tactics by opponents,” Upton said in a statement.
The National Wildlife Federation wants the State Department to take a hard look at the project, Joe Mendelson, the group’s director of climate and energy policy, said in a statement. “For starters, the State Department must thoroughly analyze the safety issues involved with transporting corrosive tar sands in the pipeline, account for the increased carbon emissions that will speed global warming,” Mendelson said. The group also wants additional study of risks to endangered species and more consultation with American Indian tribes, he said.” Read complete article is here.
Politico reported “Legislative mixup sets back Keystone XL bid,” by Andrew Restuccia, June 21st: “A mix-up over amendment language has robbed House Republicans of their latest opportunity to vote for greenlighting the Keystone XL oil pipeline. “Reps. Lee Terry (R-Neb.) and Connie Mack (R-Fla.) withdrew their amendment to a GOP energy bill that would have approved the pipeline after realizing that key language was missing.” TWEET: Oops  Rep. Lee Terry fumbles a pipeline amendment while all of us shake our heads and just want honest answers #nokxl
The Dirtiest Oil on Earth, is a 1:42 minute animation on the dangers of tar sands crude and pipelines, illustrating the destruction of natural areas, contamination of air and water supplies and political influence exerted by the oil industry to build projects designed to transport tar sands across the US to reach foreign markets. The Dirtiest Oil on Earth, and more information, can be found at The Sierra Club beyond oil campaign website.
From OnEarth Magazine: “Our agricultural policy used to be designed with farmers in mind. Then Big Ag took it over. Can it be won back?” This excellent May 23rd interview with KXL opposition leader, Nebraska Farmers Union President John Hansen, by Paul Tullis, is called “The Barnstormer.”
Sign a Natural Resources Defense Council Action Alert telling Congress to reject all attempts to force approval of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline by attaching it to any unrelated legislation. The Keystone XL will deliver billions in profits to Big Oil while the people get stuck with poisoned water, contaminated land and an overheated planet.
           “The Keystone pipeline will spew a massive amount of carbon pollution into our fragile atmosphere. It should be stopped. ” –Jill Stein, 2012 Green Party Presidential Nominee.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . Petition Congress: “We, the undersigned, call on Congress to pass the Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals Act this year. It’s time to hold the oil and gas production industry to the same standards as any other industry to ensure the safe protection of America’s drinking water.”

PETITION THE EPA . . . Tell the Environmental Protection Agency to immediately prohibit the use of clothianidin and conduct a full scientific review to determine its impact on honey bee populations.  Learn more about clothianidin and sign the petition here.

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 asks you to name your cause 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!

Remember, every man-made by-product of the petroleum industry could be replaced by hemp. “Help Save the Earth, Time to Substitute Hemp for oil.

Green Notes Week of June 17, 2012

PSC MEETING MONDAY, JUNE 18, 10:00AM . . . If the current lawsuit is successful, TransCanada will have to use the Public Service Commission process of approval for their toxic tar sands pipeline through Nebraska. Public comments are critical. The Nebraska Public Service Commission meeting is Monday, June 18, 2012, 10:00am, at the PSC Hearing Room, 1200 N Street, Lincoln. Read PSC proposed rules here. [pdf]
Send comments via e-mail to rose [dot] price [at] nebraska [dot] gov AND angela [dot] melton [at] nebraska [dot] gov. Here are some suggestions for comments from Bold Nebraska.
1) We need avoidance areas like private wells, families drinking water sources, etc.
2) The PSC should develop a Citizen Advisory Council made up of landowners in the route and citizens not in the route to be engaged in the process as a partner.
3) All of the known oil related laws on a local or state level should be listed in the rules.
4) The state-level oil spill/fire response plan should also be listed in the rules with how TransCanada will work that plan.

NGP 2012 CONVENTION SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2012 . . . The Biannual Nebraska Green Party Convention will be Saturday, June 23rd, noon to 3:00pm, at Elmwood Park, 808 South 60th Street, in Omaha (or in case of rain at McFoster’s Cafe, 38th & Farnam). To keep it a no cost event, we’re having a potluck picnic. We’ll have signs up in the park to direct you. Should you have questions, call Mark Zimmermann, 402.250.5235.
The agenda will include electing delegates to our national convention, as well as a new state council. Just as important, we will have a discussion on how to refocus and revitalize our state party. Is pursuing a ballot line the best use of our time, or should we focus on more local and nonpartisan efforts? Should we be more campaign oriented or more issue oriented? What is the role of a “third” party in a highly polarized political atmosphere? How do we turn a small budget into an advantage (which in a fair world it would be)? We are at a real crossroads in terms of our state party’s direction and viability. If you have any interest in the possibility of progressive politics in Nebraska, we need your input. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been gone for a while, or have never been that involved. You will be welcome, and you are needed. If you are not in our database, and want to be, please send us your contact information at negreenparty [at] gmail [dot] com or by postal mail at P.O. Box 85442, Lincoln, NE 68501-5442.

GREEN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL UPDATE . . . Greens are now on the ballot in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and new state, Delaware. Dr. Jill Stein will go to the Green Party convention in Baltimore, July 13, 14 and 15, with a clear majority of delegates. Stein campaign manager Ben Manski shares the urgency of getting matching funds by June 30 in a 6 minute video here.
A 1:42:42 minute video of the May 12, 2012 Green Party Presidential Forum streamed live with Stein and Roseanne Barr is hereIf you ever dreamed of a new paradigm for electoral politics in this country, please watch this model of extraordinary cooperation and agreement between candidates, in stark contrast to the competitive status quo.  Watch video of Stein’s 2002 Massachusetts gubernatorial debate with Mitt Romney here.
To help secure ballot status in Nebraska on the November ballot, e-mail mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com. Notarized petitions for a NGP ballot line must be submitted to the Nebraska Secretary of State by July 31st.

STOP MILITARY RECRUITMENT OF CHILDREN . . . The Obama administration recently created a petition tool allowing the public to bring different issues to their attention. The bar is set quite high (25000 signatures), but it presents a real opportunity to have the ear of the president, and to tell him that the recruitment of, and marketing to kids for US military service needs to stop. The Stop Military Recruitment of Children Petition Campaign needs signatures, 24,855 of them, by July 12. Please sign and share the petition. The US Military has no business marketing to and recruiting our kids. This practice needs to stop. Please stand with us to put an end to it.

FARMERS MARKETS . . . There are more than 90 local Farmers Markets in Nebraska this year. For a partial schedule of current Buy Fresh Buy Local Markets, click here.

Lincoln area: Congressional District 1

NATIVE AMERICAN POW-WOW . . . The National Congress of American Indian Welcome Pow-Wow will be Sunday, June 17, 2012, 5:00 to 10:00pm, at the Lincoln Indian Center, 1100 Military Road. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, phone 402.438.5231.

OCCUPY EDUCATION . . . Sunday, June 17, 2012, 7:00pm, Occupy Education will hold an open discussion/brainstorming session about what Occupy Lincoln should do this summer at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street, Lincoln. Check the Occupy Education – Lincoln website for the new schedule of Teach-Ins.

VIGIL AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY . . . Every Monday, noon to 1:00pm, Nebraskans for abolition of the death penalty meet in front of the governor’s mansion when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. When weather is bad, the vigil is inside the capitol, near the Information Desk. 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 more information about NADP, click here.  “It’s barbaric. It’s outlawed in all but a few extremely repressive countries like Iran, China, and not many others. It’s shameful that it continues to be performed. It’s well established that mistakes are made–yet half of our states practice pre-meditated state-sponsored murder. It’s also known that it’s not effective. So why is it done? Revenge & retribution? That’s not what our justice system is supposed to be about. It’s not an effective deterrent.” –Jill Stein, GP Presidential Nominee.

DISCUSSIONS ABOUT WHITE PRIVILEGE AND ITS CONTEXT . . . Led by local peace and justice activist/educator Joshua Cramer, and featuring a different guest every Monday, 7:00 to 8:00pm, this Occupy Education series is centered on institutionalized white privilege in the education system and how it can be challenged by a comprehensive approach that synthesizes many domains of culture: race, class, nationality, language, religion, sexual orientation, gender, and ableness. The series continues through July 2nd, at Indigo Bridge Books, 701 P Street #102.

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 COMMUNITY ENERGY CONVERSATION . . . There will be a Community Energy Conversation on Saturday, June 23, 2012, at the City/County Building, 555 South 10th Street, Lincoln. Registration is at 8:30, and the discussion starts at 9:00am.  The day’s events will include conversations between Lincoln residents, City officials, and experts from Lincoln Electric System. Lunch and parking will be provided. Participants must be 18 years old or older. For more information, e-mail ppc [at] nebraska [dot] edu or phone 402.472.5678.

SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET . . . The Haymarket Farmers Market, on 8th Street in Lincoln’s Historic Haymarket District, is now open every Saturday, 8:00am to noon, through October 13, 2012. More than 100 vendors bring farm-fresh produce, flowers, baked goods and handmade items to the local gathering place that also features a “Performance Showcase” for Nebraska folk, jazz, blues, classical, and dance talent, plus educational demonstrations and informational booths. Buy Fresh. Shop Local.

SUNDAY FARMERS MARKET . . . The Old Cheney Road Farmers Market offers local produce, baked goods and natural meats every Sunday, 10:00am to 2:00pm, at 55th Street and Old Cheney Road.

OCCUPY EDUCATION . . . Sunday, June 24, 2012, Occupy Education will present “Tactical Information Techniques and Strategies” with Ande Reinkordt and Grant Brownyard at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street, Lincoln.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . With a unanimous vote May 21, 2012, the City Council closed a loophole that allowed Occupy Lincoln to keep tents up on Centennial Mall for almost seven months. Read Lincoln Journal Star coverage of the new rule banning tents on public land without a permit here.  There is a calendar of Occupy Lincoln events here.  The Facebook page is here.  The Twitter feed is @OccupyLincoln. For more information, e-mail occupylincoln [at] gmail [dot] com or phone 402.585.5865. Corporate Greed is Revolution’s Seed!

MOVE TO AMEND/END CORPORATE PERSONHOOD . . . Nebraska Move to Amend is gathering signatures on a petition to End Corporate Personhood by a Resolution to be presented to the Lincoln City Council. To get involved with the local campaign, e-mail Carol Smith, smithcarol [dot] 49 [at] gmail [dot] com

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 a Peace Vigil at 72nd and Dodge Streets. Park next to 72nd Street, in the pet store parking lot. Contact Steve Horn at 402.426.9068 for more information about Saturday vigils.

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. Wednesday, June 20, 2012, the film will be “Death on a Factory Farm,” a documentary that chronicles an investigation of alleged animal abuses at a hog farm in Ohio. Watch a 56 second trailer here.  And it’s movie planning time, so if there’s a film you’d like to see in the weekly series, e-mail Beth Dagle, bethdagle [at] gmail [dot] com. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

NGP 2012 CONVENTION. . . The Nebraska Green Party 2012 Convention will be Saturday, June 23, noon to 3:00pm, at Elmwood Park, 808 South 60th Street, in Omaha. (In case of rain, at McFoster’s Cafe, 38th & Farnam.) If you have an interest in the possibility of progressive politics in Nebraska, we need your input. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been gone for a while, or have never been that involved. You will be welcome, and you are needed. Join us for a pot luck picnic and discussion at this NGP crossroads event.

UPDATE ON CLOSING POLLING STATIONS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY . . . Open and accessible polls are essential to a representative democracy. Election Commissioner Phipp’s decision to close half of the county’s polls resulted in disproportionately closing more polling locations in low income areas of Omaha where citizens do not have their own personal transportation. A Lincoln Journal Star AP report, “27 Douglas County polling places to reopen,” was sourced from The Associated Press, June 14th. It begins “The Douglas County election commissioner has told some residents that he’ll reopen 27 of the 86 polling places he’d closed because of budget restraints.” Thank you to those who signed the petition asking Phipp to reverse his course of action.

OMAHA FARMERS MARKETS . . . click here for an Omaha Market schedule.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The official Occupy Omaha website is here.  The FaceBook page is here.  The Twitter feed is #occupyomaha

ENGAGE OMAHA . . . One of the nation’s first city-wide, virtual town hall websites, EngageOmaha, is now online. Omaha residents may weigh in on issues for the city to consider. Pick a topic, and join the mix here.

Greater Nebraska: Congressional District 3

KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . Sunday, June 17, 2012, the Omaha World-Herald published “TransCanada sweetens pot,” by Paul Hammel. It begins “TransCanada Inc. is significantly increasing its financial offers to Nebraska landowners as it seeks a new route for the Keystone XL pipeline that bypasses the groundwater-rich Sand Hills. Letters went out last week to landowners along the new route, offering bonuses for signing right-of-way contracts and increasing estimated payments for right-of-way by up to 400 percent over what the company paid along the original route.” The article is continued here.
TWEET: Landowners tell their story about TransCanada upping their offers by 400%
Inside Climate News published “2010 oil spill in Michigan far larger than official estimates, evidence shows,” by David Sassoon, on June 11th. “Almost two years after the spill, oil is still being removed from the Kalamazoo River. The cleanup has been difficult because the line that ruptured was carrying diluted bitumen, a form of oil derived from Canada’s oil sands that has defied traditional oil recovery methods.” A May 22nd “Exclusive Interview: Why Tar Sands Oil Is More Polluting and Why It Matters,” by Lisa Song, was also published at Inside Climate News this past week. In the interview, Adam Brandt, global expert on the carbon footprint of fuels, explains why oil sands’ 20% greater greenhouse gas emissions are significant.
Tuesday, June 12th, “Oil sands firms test alternative way to tap bitumen” was published in the Globe and Mail. “A research consortium announced Tuesday it has field-tested a new extraction method that essentially involves microwaving bitumen. If it works, it could tackle some of the industry’s largest challenges: water use, greenhouse gas emissions and high costs.”
Canada seeks alternatives to transport oil reserves,” by Elisabeth Rosenthal on June 13th begins “As the United States continues to play political Ping-Pong with the fate of the Keystone XL pipeline, Canadian officials and companies are desperately seeking alternatives to get the country’s nearly 200 billion barrels in oil reserves to market from landlocked Alberta.”
TransCanada has secretly submitted its permit application for the Southern portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline to the Corps of Engineers. To evade a meaningful review, TransCanada applied for an expedited, insufficient permit. And the Army Corps, which has an abysmal environmental track record, could approve the project unless the EPA steps in. Learn more and add your name to a petition telling EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson not to allow TransCanada’s project to get rubber stamped at CredoAction here.  Please sign them both.
The Dirtiest Oil on Earth, is a new 1:42 minute animation on the dangers of tar sands crude and pipelines, illustrating the destruction of natural areas, contamination of air and water supplies and political influence exerted by the oil industry to build projects designed to transport tar sands across the US to reach foreign markets. The Dirtiest Oil on Earth, and more information, can be found at The Sierra Club beyond oil campaign website.
From OnEarth Magazine: “Our agricultural policy used to be designed with farmers in mind. Then Big Ag took it over. Can it be won back?” This excellent May 23rd interview with KXL opposition leader, Nebraska Farmers Union President John Hansen, by Paul Tullis, is called “The Barnstormer.”
Sign a Natural Resources Defense Council Action Alert telling Congress to reject all attempts to force approval of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline by attaching it to any unrelated legislation. The Keystone XL will deliver billions in profits to Big Oil while the people get stuck with poisoned water, contaminated land and an overheated planet.
           “The Keystone pipeline will spew a massive amount of carbon pollution into our fragile atmosphere. It should be stopped. ” –Jill Stein, 2012 Green Party Presidential Nominee.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . Petition Congress: “We, the undersigned, call on Congress to pass the Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals Act this year. It’s time to hold the oil and gas production industry to the same standards as any other industry to ensure the safe protection of America’s drinking water.

PETITION THE EPA . . . Tell the Environmental Protection Agency to immediately prohibit the use of clothianidin and conduct a full scientific review to determine its impact on honey bee populations.  Learn more about clothianidin and sign the petition here.

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 asks you to name your cause 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!

Remember, every man-made by-product of the petroleum industry could be replaced by hemp. “Help Save the Earth, Time to Substitute Hemp for oil.

Green Notes Week of June 10, 2012

PSC MEETING JUNE 18, 2012 . . . If the current lawsuit is successful,TransCanada will have to use the Public Service Commission process of approval for their toxic tar sands pipeline through Nebraska. Public comments are critical, in person at the June 18th meeting, 10:00am, at the PSC Hearing Room, 1200 N Street, Lincoln, or in writing, by June 11th, to Nebraska Public Service Commission, PO Box 94927, Lincoln, NE 68509-4927. Read PSC proposed rules here. [pdf]  Send comments via e-mail to rose [dot] price [at] nebraska [dot] gov AND angela [dot] melton [at] nebraska [dot] gov.  Here are some suggestions for comments from Bold Nebraska.
1) We need avoidance areas like private wells, families drinking water sources, etc
2) The PSC should develop a Citizen Advisory Council made up of landowners in the route and citizens not in the route to be engaged in the process as a partner.
3) All of the known oil related laws on a local or state level should be listed in the rules.
4) The state-level oil spill/fire response plan should also be listed in the rules with how TransCanada will work that plan.

NGP 2012 CONVENTION JUNE 23, 2012 . . .  The Biannual Nebraska Green Party Convention will be Saturday, June 23rd, noon to 3:00pm, at Elmwood Park, 808 South 60th Street, in Omaha (or in case of rain at McFoster’s Cafe, 38th & Farnam). To keep it a no cost event, we’re having a potluck picnic. We’ll have signs up in the park to direct you. Should you have questions, call Mark Zimmermann, 402.250.5235.
The agenda will include electing delegates to our national convention, and a new state council. Just as important, we will have a discussion on how to refocus and revitalize our state party. Is pursuing a ballot line the best use of our time, or should we focus on more local and nonpartisan efforts?  Should we be more campaign oriented or more issue oriented?  What is the role of a “third” party in a highly polarized political atmosphere?  How do we turn a small budget into an advantage (which in a fair world it would be)?   We are at a real crossroads in terms of our state party’s direction and viability. If you have any interest in the possibility of progressive politics in Nebraska, we need your input.  It doesn’t matter if you’ve been gone for a while, or have never been that involved. You will be welcome, and you are needed.  If you are not in our database, and want to be, please send us your contact information at negreenparty [at] gmail [dot] com or by postal mail at P.O. Box 85442, Lincoln, NE 68501-5442.

GREEN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL UPDATE . . . The Green Party’s Jill Stein has clinched the presidential nomination after celebrating a major victory in California’s primary, winning 49% of the vote. The California win followed Stein victories in Michigan, Florida, and Iowa. With 182 delegates required to win the nomination, and 194 delegates now in hand, Stein will go into the Green Party convention in Baltimore, July 12-15, with a clear majority of delegates. She has won over 66% of all delegates allocated, and 27 of 29 Green Party primaries, with the next nearest candidate, Roseanne Barr, at 22%.
A 1:42:42 minute video of the May 12, 2012 Green Party Presidential Forum streamed live with Stein and Roseanne Barr is here.  If you ever dreamed of a new paradigm for electoral politics in this country, please watch this model of extraordinary cooperation and agreement between candidates, in stark contrast to the competitive status quo.  Watch video of Stein’s 2002 Massachusetts gubernatorial debate with Mitt Romney here.
To help secure ballot status in Nebraska so that Stein can be on the November ballot, e-mail mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com. Notarized petitions for a NGP ballot line must be submitted to the Nebraska Secretary of State by July 31st. The National Green Party convention is in Baltimore, July 12, 2012.

FARMERS MARKETS . . . There are more than 90 local Farmers Markets in Nebraska this year. For a partial schedule of current Buy Fresh Buy Local Markets, click here.

Lincoln area: Congressional District 1

OCCUPY EDUCATION . . . Check the Occupy Education – Lincoln website for the new schedule of Teach-Ins. Sunday, June 10, 2012, 7:00pm, the class will be “Occupy Small Town: Reaching out to the rural community,” at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street.

VIGIL AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY . . . Every Monday, noon to 1:00pm, Nebraskans for abolition of the death penalty meet in front of the governor’s mansion when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. When weather is bad, the vigil is inside the capitol, near the Information Desk. 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 more information about NADP, click here.  “It’s barbaric. It’s outlawed in all but a few extremely repressive countries like Iran, China, and not many others. It’s shameful that it continues to be performed. It’s well established that mistakes are made–yet half of our states practice pre-meditated state-sponsored murder. It’s also known that it’s not effective. So why is it done? Revenge & retribution? That’s not what our justice system is supposed to be about. It’s not an effective deterrent.” –Jill Stein, GP Presidential Nominee.

DISCUSSIONS ABOUT WHITE PRIVILEGE AND ITS CONTEXT . . . Led by local peace and justice activist/educator Joshua Cramer, and featuring a different guest every week, this Occupy Education series is centered on institutionalized white privilege in the education system and how it can be challenged by a comprehensive approach that synthesizes many domains of culture: race, class, nationality, language, religion, sexual orientation, gender, and ableness. This series continues every Monday night, 7:00 to 8:00pm, through July 2nd, at Indigo Bridge Books, 701 P Street #102.

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.

IDENTIFYING BIRDS . . . Thursday, June 14, 2012, 7:00pm, Spring Creek Prairie’s Kevin Poague will present “How to Identify Birds–and Have Fun Doing It” at the Wachiska Audubon Society monthly meeting, Union College Dick Auditorium, 3800 South 48th Street, Lincoln. Click here for details about the free presentation, including parking suggestions during current campus construction. Learn about many of the 455 Nebraska bird species in this introduction to birdwatching.

INTRODUCTION TO PERMACULTURE . . . Permaculture is a system for living sustainably. Saturday, June 16, 2012, 9:30am to 12:00 noon, CROPS Executive Director Ingrid Kirst will present an Introduction to Permaculture at 2411 South 8th Street (8th and Park), in Lincoln. Kirst will demonstrate how, by learning from natural ecosystems, we can create growing systems that require less outside inputs and less effort to produce abundant foods. From this introduction, you will be able to put permaculture principles into action. This class will be at the home permaculture garden of Amy Brt, so you will get direct experience of easy things you can implement at your own home. Pre-Register here.

SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET . . . The Haymarket Farmers Market, on 8th Street in Lincoln’s Historic Haymarket District, is now open every Saturday, 8:00am to noon, through October 13, 2012. More than 100 vendors bring farm-fresh produce, flowers, baked goods and handmade items to the local gathering place that also features a “Performance Showcase” for Nebraska folk, jazz, blues, classical, and dance talent, plus educational demonstrations and informational booths. Buy Fresh. Shop Local.

JUNETEENTH WEEKEND . . . Lincoln’s Annual Juneteenth Celebration will be Saturday, June 16, 2012, at Trago Park, 22nd and U Street. There will be free food, live entertainment, a health/resource fair, and a kid’s corner with bouncy houses. A Juneteenth Reunion Celebration and Fundraiser will be Friday evening, June 15th, 5:30 to 9:00pm, at the Malone Center, 2032 “U” Street. There will be local jazz, blues and gospel performers, appetizers, and a historic display of the Center. For more information, phone 402.474.1116.

SUNDAY FARMERS MARKET . . . The Old Cheney Road Farmers Market offers local produce, baked goods and natural meats every Sunday, 10:00am to 2:00pm, at 55th Street and Old Cheney Road.

NATIVE AMERICAN POW-WOW . . . The National Congress of American Indian Welcome Pow-Wow will be Sunday, June 17, 2012, 5:00 to 10:00pm, at the Lincoln Indian Center, 1100 Military Road. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, phone 402.438.5231.

OCCUPY EDUCATION . . . Sunday, June 17, 2012, 7:00pm, Occupy Education will hold an open discussion/brainstorming session about what Occupy Lincoln should do this summer at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street, Lincoln.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . With a unanimous vote May 21, 2012, the City Council closed a loophole that allowed Occupy Lincoln to keep tents up on Centennial Mall for almost seven months. Read Lincoln Journal Star coverage of the new rule banning tents on public land without a permit here.
There is a calendar of Occupy Lincoln events here.  The Facebook page is here.  The Twitter feed is @OccupyLincoln. For more information, e-mail occupylincoln [at] gmail [dot] com or phone 402.585.5865. Corporate Greed is Revolution’s Seed!

MOVE TO AMEND/END CORPORATE PERSONHOOD . . . Nebraska Move to Amend is gathering signatures on a petition to End Corporate Personhood by a Resolution to be presented to the Lincoln City Council. To get involved with the local campaign, e-mail Carol Smith, smithcarol [dot] 49 [at] gmail [dot] com

Omaha area: Congressional District 2

COMMUNITY CELEBRATION . . . There will be a Community Celebration and Welcome for the Human Rights Campaign’s incoming President, Chad Griffin, on Tuesday, June 12, 2012, 6:00 to 8:00pm, at Slowdown, 729 North 14th Street, Omaha. An acoustic set of music will be provided by Laura Burhenn of the Mynabirds, and leaders from Omaha and Lincoln will speak about the success of recent employment nondiscrimination ordinances. Light Fare and Drink will be provided for the free event with RSVP. RSVP NOW.

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 a Peace Vigil at 72nd and Dodge Streets. Park next to 72nd Street, in the pet store parking lot. Contact Steve Horn at 402.426.9068 for more information about Saturday vigils.

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. Wednesday, June 13, 2012, the film will be “Under Our Skin,” a documentary that exposes the hidden story of Lyme disease. Watch a 2:30 minute trailer here. It’s movie planning time, so if there’s a film you’d like to see in the weekly series, e-mail Beth Dagle, bethdagle [at] gmail [dot] com. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

PETITION TO REVERSE DECISION CLOSING POLLING STATIONS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY . . . Open and accessible polls are essential to a representative democracy. Commissioner Phipp’s decision to close half of the county’s polls resulted in disproportionately closing more polling locations in low income areas of Omaha where citizens do not have their own personal transportation. Find more information here and here.  Election Commissioner Phipp’s CAN reverse this course of action. His decision was made without ANY public input or notice until he stated it was “too late.” Demand Election Commissioner Phipps make our elections accessible by calling 402.444.8683, and sign the petition here.

OMAHA FARMERS MARKETS . . . click here for an Omaha Market schedule.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The official Occupy Omaha website is here.  The FaceBook page is here.  The Twitter feed is #occupyomaha

ENGAGE OMAHA . . . One of the nation’s first city-wide, virtual town hall websites, EngageOmaha, is now online. Omaha residents may weigh in on issues for the city to consider. Pick a topic, and join the mix here.

Greater Nebraska: Congressional District 3

KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . “Just Show Us The Antidote,” by Cleve Trimble MD, was published in the Norfolk Daily News June 4, 2012. “…The only real issue is whether Keystone’s wealth trumps Nebraska’s health. The sole issue is whether this pipeline should cross our border in the first place. It makes no sense that a tube of death runs over the drinking and agricultural waters of Nebraska – our lifeblood – and that our departments of health and environmental quality don’t know what’s in it; and that foreign interests — who know but won’t tell — control the antidote. Maybe they’ll sell it to us later, when our lands and waters and critters are dying.”
Meanwhile, “Criticism, concern follows Alberta pipeline spill,” by CTV News staff (Calgary), June 9th reported on Friday’s Alberta pipeline spill. “Premier Alison Redford says it’s too early to tell what caused up to 3,000 barrels of crude oil to gush out of an Alberta pipeline, but an investigation will soon take place. For the time being, crews are scrambling to contain a leak that may have resulted in as much as 475,000 litres of crude spilling into a tributary of the Red Deer River.” Continued here.
Also on June 9th, The Toronto Star published an in-depth article on the pipeline. “Keystone XL: How Canada’s pipeline splits the U.S.” by Mitch Potter, includes a 13:17 minute video featuring Bold Nebraska’s Jane Kleeb. “The Battle for Nebraska’s Sandhills,” also speaks with Nebraskans all along the proposed route. “It’s Big Oil vs. landowners on the Sandhills of Nebraska and the underdog is near defeat. How far will the ranchers go to protect one of the most sensitive eco-regions in the US against oilsand crude and the Keystone XL pipeline?”
From Truthout, June 8th, “TransCanada’s Latest Extreme Energy Export Pipelines in the US and Canada,” by Steve Horn, sourced from DeSmogBlog: “TransCanada was once in the limelight and targeted for its Keystone XL pipeline project. Now, with few eyes watching, it is pushing along two key pipeline projects that would bring two respective forms of what energy geopolitics scholar Michael Klare calls ‘extreme energy’ to lucrative export markets.” Read and watch 1:47 minute video here.
A Lisa Song Inside Climate News article on June 7th, “Keystone XL: Will EPA concern over 61 water crossings go unanswered?” reports “The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is not responding to an EPA scientist’s letter about 61 water crossings in Texas as the White House works to expedite pipeline approval.” Further, “Approval from the Army Corps is virtually all that stands between TransCanada and pipeline construction.”
TransCanada has secretly submitted its permit application for the Southern portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline to the Corps of Engineers. To evade a meaningful review, TransCanada applied for an expedited, insufficient permit. And the Army Corps, which has an abysmal environmental track record, could approve the project unless the EPA steps in.  Learn more and add your name to a petition telling EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson not to allow TransCanada’s project to get rubber stamped at the CredoAction petition here.  Please sign them both.
Wednesday, June 6th, the Sierra Club released The Dirtiest Oil on Earth, a 1:42 minute animation on the dangers of tar sands crude and pipelines transporting the world’s dirtiest oil from Alberta, Canada, through the United States. The animation illustrates the dangers of spills, destruction of natural areas, contamination of air and water supplies and political influence exerted by the oil industry to build pipeline projects designed to transport tar sands across the US to reach foreign markets. The Dirtiest Oil on Earth, and more information, can be found at The Sierra Club beyond oil campaign website.
Click here for a Weekly Pipeline Recap with Action Ideas, other news, and developments from Bold Nebraska.
A Memorandum Of Understanding between the U.S. Department of State and the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality for Conducting an Environmental Review for the Keystone XL Pipeline Project was posted Thursday, May 24, 2012. Click here [pdf] to read the six-page document. The June 1, 2012 Lincoln Journal Star coverage, “State, federal agencies on same pipeline page,” is here.  June 1st, LJS also published an AP article by Ramit Plushnick-Masti, “TransCanada submits new application for part of pipeline.”
From OnEarth Magazine: “Our agricultural policy used to be designed with farmers in mind. Then Big Ag took it over. Can it be won back?” This excellent May 23rd interview with KXL opposition leader, Nebraska Farmers Union President John Hansen, by Paul Tullis, is called “The Barnstormer.”
Sign a Natural Resources Defense Council Action Alert telling Congress to reject all attempts to force approval of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline by attaching it to any unrelated legislation. The Keystone XL will deliver billions in profits to Big Oil while the people get stuck with poisoned water, contaminated land and an overheated planet.
           “The Keystone pipeline will spew a massive amount of carbon pollution into our fragile atmosphere. It should be stopped. ” –Jill Stein, 2012 Green Party Presidential Nominee.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . “Confirmed: Fracking Caused Ohio Earthquakes,” by Brad Johnson, ThinkProgress, in Reader Supported News reports “A dozen earthquakes in northeastern Ohio were almost certainly induced by injection of gas-drilling wastewater into the earth, Ohio oil and gas regulators said…” Petition Congress: “We, the undersigned, call on Congress to pass the Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals Act this year. It’s time to hold the oil and gas production industry to the same standards as any other industry to ensure the safe protection of America’s drinking water.

PETITION THE EPA . . . Tell the Environmental Protection Agency to immediately prohibit the use of clothianidin and conduct a full scientific review to determine its impact on honey bee populations.  Learn more about clothianidin and sign the petition here.

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 asks you to name your cause 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!

Remember, every man-made by-product of the petroleum industry could be replaced by hemp. “Help Save the Earth, Time to Substitute Hemp for oil.

Green Notes Week of June 3, 2012

NEBRASKA WILDFLOWER WEEK . . . June 2 througth June 10, 2012 is Nebraska Wildflower Week, a celebration of wildflowers and native plants across the state. Events are listed here.  View a 13:25 minute video of native plants and wildflowers with Bob Henrickson of the state Arboretum here.

GREEN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL UPDATE . . . Greens are united across the country in voting for Jill Stein as their 2012 presidential nominee. For the full set of primary results to date, click here.  A vice presidential running mate search is on, and the campaign is asking for people’s guidance at the website.
A 1:42:42 minute video of the May 12, 2012 Green Party Presidential Forum streamed live with Stein and Roseanne Barr is hereIf you ever dreamed of a new paradigm for electoral politics in this country, please watch this model of extraordinary cooperation and agreement between candidates, in stark contrast to the competitive status quo.  Watch video of Stein’s 2002 Massachusetts gubernatorial debate with Mitt Romney here.
To help secure ballot status in Nebraska so that Stein can be on the November ballot, e-mail mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com. Notarized petitions for a NGP ballot line must be submitted to the Nebraska Secretary of State by July 31st. The National Green Party convention is in Baltimore, July 12, 2012.

FARMERS MARKETS . . . There are more than 90 local Farmers Markets in Nebraska this year. For a partial schedule of current Buy Fresh Buy Local Markets, click here.

Lincoln area: Congressional District 1

OCCUPY EDUCATION . . . Check the Occupy Education – Lincoln website for the new schedule of Teach-Ins. Sunday, June 3, 2012, 7:00pm, Lynette Katrina Xavier will present “Know Your City Council” at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street.

VIGIL AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY . . . Every Monday, noon to 1:00pm, Nebraskans for abolition of the death penalty meet in front of the governor’s mansion when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. When weather is bad, the vigil is inside the capitol, near the Information Desk. 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 more information about NADP, click here.  “It is the deed that teaches, not the name we give it. Murder and capital punishment are not opposites that cancel one another, but similars that breed their kind.” –George Bernard Shaw

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.

SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET . . . The Haymarket Farmers Market, on 8th Street in Lincoln’s Historic Haymarket District, is now open every Saturday, 8:00am to noon, through October 13, 2012. More than 100 vendors bring farm-fresh produce, flowers, baked goods and handmade items to the local gathering place that also features a “Performance Showcase” for Nebraska folk, jazz, blues, classical, and dance talent, plus educational demonstrations and informational booths. Buy Fresh. Shop Local.

SUNDAY FARMERS MARKET . . . The Old Cheney Road Farmers Market offers local produce, baked goods and natural meats every Sunday, 10:00am to 2:00pm, at 55th Street and Old Cheney Road.

OCCUPY EDUCATION . . . Sunday, June 10, 2012, 7:00pm, the class will be “Occupy Small Town: Reaching out to the rural community,” at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street, Lincoln.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . With a unanimous vote May 21, 2012, the City Council closed a loophole that allowed Occupy Lincoln to keep tents up on Centennial Mall for almost seven months. Read Lincoln Journal Star coverage of the new rule banning tents on public land without a permit here.  There is a calendar of Occupy Lincoln events here.  The Facebook page is here.  The Twitter feed is @OccupyLincoln. For more information, e-mail occupylincoln [at] gmail [dot] com or phone 402.585.5865. Corporate Greed is Revolution’s Seed!

MOVE TO AMEND/END CORPORATE PERSONHOOD . . . Nebraska Move to Amend is gathering signatures on a petition to End Corporate Personhood by a Resolution to be presented to the Lincoln City Council. To get involved with the local campaign, e-mail Carol Smith, smithcarol [dot] 49 [at] gmail [dot] com

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 a Peace Vigil at 72nd and Dodge Streets. Park next to 72nd Street, in the pet store parking lot. Contact Steve Horn at 402.426.9068 for more information about Saturday vigils.

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. Wednesday, June 6, 2012, the film will be “The Good Reactor.” The film about Thorium, a technology from the Cold War era, details the potential to resolve the energy crisis, stem carbon emissions and render covert development of nuclear weapons nearly impossible. Watch a 1:35 minute trailer here.  For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

PETITION TO REVERSE DECISION CLOSING POLLING STATIONS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY . . . Open and accessible polls are essential to a representative democracy. Commissioner Phipp’s decision to close half of the county’s polls resulted in disproportionately closing more polling locations in low income areas of Omaha where citizens do not have their own personal transportation. Find more information here and here.  Election Commissioner Phipp’s CAN reverse this course of action. His decision was made without ANY public input or notice until he stated it was “too late.” Demand Election Commissioner Phipps make our elections accessible by calling 402.444.8683, and sign the petition here.

OMAHA FARMERS MARKETS . . . click here for an Omaha Market schedule.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The official Occupy Omaha website is here.  The FaceBook page is here. The Twitter feed is #occupyomaha

ENGAGE OMAHA . . . One of the nation’s first city-wide, virtual town hall websites, EngageOmaha, is now online. Omaha residents may weigh in on issues for the city to consider. Pick a topic, and join the mix here.

Greater Nebraska: Congressional District 3

KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . A new Alberta pipeline disaster last week “released 22,000 barrels of oil and water into muskeg in the far northwest of Alberta. The spill ranks among the largest in North America in recent years, a period that has seen a series of high-profile accidents that have undermined the energy industry’s safety record. The Enbridge Inc. pipeline rupture that leaked oil near Michigan’s Kalamazoo River, for example, spilled an estimated 19,500 barrels.” Read a Globe and Mail update from Calgary here.
Pipeline leaks of thousands of gallons in Southeast Nebraska resulted in fines by the EPA as reported in the Omaha World-Herald, May 29, 2012. “$1M Fine for Water Contamination,” by Joe Duggan, is here.
The Lincoln Journal Star published “Supreme Court says no to pipeline case,” by Art Hovey, May 30, 2012. “The Nebraska Supreme Court has declined to hear a case challenging the constitutionality of action in the 2012 legislative session involving the Keystone XL pipeline. That means pipeline opponents will turn to a companion lawsuit filed last week as a back-up plan in Lancaster County District Court.” Coverage is continued here.
A Memorandum Of Understanding between the U.S. Department of State and the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality for Conducting an Environmental Review for the Keystone XL Pipeline Project was posted Thursday, May 24, 2012. Click here [pdf] to read the six-page document. The June 1, 2012 Lincoln Journal Star coverage, “State, federal agencies on same pipeline page,” is here.  June 1st, LJS also published an AP article by Ramit Plushnick-Masti, “TransCanada submits new application for part of pipeline.
From OnEarth Magazine: “Our agricultural policy used to be designed with farmers in mind. Then Big Ag took it over. Can it be won back?” This excellent May 23rd interview with KXL opposition leader, Nebraska Farmers Union President John Hansen, by Paul Tullis, is called “The Barnstormer.
Click here for a Bold Nebraska recap of news, research and updates on TransCanada’s KXL pipeline for the past week.
TransCanada has secretly submitted its permit application for the Southern portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline to the Army Corps of Engineers. To evade a meaningful review, TransCanada applied for an expedited, insufficient permit. And the Army Corps, which has an abysmal environmental track record, could approve the project unless the EPA steps in.  Learn more and add your name to a petition telling EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson not to allow TransCanada’s project to get rubber stamped at the CredoAction petition here.  A similar Friends of the Earth Petition is here.  Please sign them both.
Sign a Natural Resources Defense Council Action Alert telling Congress to reject all attempts to force approval of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline by attaching it to any unrelated legislation. The Keystone XL will deliver billions in profits to Big Oil while the people get stuck with poisoned water, contaminated land and an overheated planet.
           “The Keystone pipeline will spew a massive amount of carbon pollution into our fragile atmosphere. It should be stopped. ” –Jill Stein, 2012 Green Party Presidential candidate.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . “Confirmed: Fracking Caused Ohio Earthquakes,” by Brad Johnson, ThinkProgress, in Reader Supported News reports “A dozen earthquakes in northeastern Ohio were almost certainly induced by injection of gas-drilling wastewater into the earth, Ohio oil and gas regulators said…”  Petition Congress: “We, the undersigned, call on Congress to pass the Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals Act this year. It’s time to hold the oil and gas production industry to the same standards as any other industry to ensure the safe protection of America’s drinking water.”

PETITION THE EPA . . . Tell the Environmental Protection Agency to immediately prohibit the use of clothianidin and conduct a full scientific review to determine its impact on honey bee populations.  Learn more about clothianidin and sign the petition here.

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 asks you to name your cause 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!

Remember, every man-made by-product of the petroleum industry could be replaced by hemp. “Help Save the Earth, Time to Substitute Hemp for oil.