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Green Notes Week of December 25, 2011

HELP GREENS GATHER SIGNATURES . . . The Green Party is now qualified for ballot status this election cycle in all of the four biggest states: New York, California, Florida, and Texas. Nebraska Green Party is now gathering signatures so that voters here will also have the choice of voting for the Green Party presidential slate.
In Lincoln, petitions are available at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street. Registered Nebraska voters are invited to stop by for coffee, visit with Adam Hintz from 6:00am to 2:00pm daily, sign a petition, or pick up one to circulate with friends and family during the holidays. In Omaha, look for Charles Ostdiek at McFoster’s, 38th and Harney, to sign and pick up petitions. If you’re not a registered voter, fill out the voter registration application online here. [pdf]  If you can help us identify a public place in CD 3 where petitions could be available, if you would like us to mail you petitions to circulate via postal, or to participate in the ballot access process in any way, please let us know by e-mailing mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com. Let’s take Our democracy back from Wall Street!

SAVING AMERICAN DEMOCRACY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT . . . “There’s no question that the political tide is turning thanks to Occupy Wall Street–because there’s actually a political push to ensure that corporations are NOT people, to overturn the “free speech rights” given to corporations by the Supreme Court’s troubling Citizens United decision.”  Add your voice. Sign the petitionIn the House, Representative Ted Deutch’s H.J. Res 90, The OCCUPIED Amendment, also says that corporations are not people and they do not belong in our elections.  Sign the OCCUPIED petition.  Spread the word.

XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . Page down for this week’s Pipeline Opposition Update, and then PLEASE CONTACT PRESIDENT OBAMA.

 

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 when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. In winter, 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 information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

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.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . The Occupy Lincoln camp site is located on Centennial Mall north of the state capitol. There is now a General Assembly three times per week: Sunday, 1:30pm; Wednesday, 6:00pm; and Friday, 6:00 to 9:00pm. 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!

 

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, December 28, 2011, the film will be “Black Gold:  Wake Up and Smell the Coffee,” asking the question: How does that ubiquitous liquid make it to our kitchens and cafes?  And for so cheap?  Watch a 1:47 minute trailer at the website.  The weekly event is always free and open to the public. A discussion will follow the film. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The current Occupy Omaha location is in transition. All charges against Katy Heil, Nathan Davis and Ben Walden, who were arrested at 24th and Farnam on November 3rd, have been dismissed. The official Occupy Omaha website is here. http://occupyomaha.info/ 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 . . . We now have “60 Days to Stop the Keystone Pipeline,” as explained in a December 22, 2011 AlterNet article by Kristen Gwynne. “The payroll tax cut extension bill contains language forcing the President to decide whether to stop, or approve, the Keystone Xl Pipeline in the next 60 days. Obama is expected to sign the bill shortly, and environmental advocates are hoping he will use the time restraint to deny the permit. But this hope is based on promises, and Obama has not proven himself to be a man of his word.”  This is the moment — a 60 day window — to inspire President Obama to be the President he told us he would be and make sure he does not approve this dirty pipeline. Sign the petition here.  Send the White House a message here, and spread the word on Facebook and Twitter. CALL THE WHITE HOUSE at the Switchboard number: 202.456.1414.
December 23rd, Bill McKibben wrote “Keystone XL Back on Obama’s Desk.” It begins “Today the House agreed to legislation for a payroll tax cut that also includes language forcing the president to decide one way or the other on the Keystone pipeline in the next 60 days. Our hope is that the president will use the opportunity to deny the permit, and sooner rather than later. His administration has made it clear many times over the past few weeks that the demand for quick approval attached to this legislation would result in the rejection of the pipeline.” And “You have patiently and firmly explained to the president for the last six months why this pipeline is a bad idea—and by “you” I mean the twenty top scientists who sent a letter explaining the climate impacts, the ten Nobel Peace Prize laureates, the dozens of tribal leaders who signed the Mother Earth Accord, the 1253 people who got arrested, the 12,000 who circled the White House, the 500,000 who filed public comments on the plan, the 618,000 who signed petitions to stop the pipeline, and the many many more who sent letters and emails and made phone calls to the White House and Congress.”
New York Times News Analysis December 23rd, by John Broder and Dan Frosch, begins “The Obama administration confirmed this week that a provision in the payroll tax bill requiring a quick decision on the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline from western Canada to the Gulf Coast will probably lead to cancellation of the project. …Stopping Keystone will buy time,” he said, “and hopefully that time will be used for the planet to come to its senses around climate change.”
Environmental champion Robert Redford wrote his third recent commentary on XL, “Congress and Keystone XL: A National Disgrace,” for Reader Supported News, December 20th: “The Congress is ending the year much as it began – playing politics with our nation’s future and putting American families at risk to score partisan points. In the closing act to a shameful year of paralysis and indecision on the issues that matter most, House Republicans held common-sense tax relief for American families hostage to a holiday gift to Big Oil. After the GOP-led House welded the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline rider onto the tax-relief bill, the Democratic-led Senate went along for the ride, passing a bad piece of legislation rather than being accused of blocking a needed tax cut. When the United State Congress intentionally ties these two things together, though, it’s not a joke: it’s a national disgrace.”
Redford’s “Keystone XL and Jobs: Just More Pipe Dreams” and “Stand Together Against the Tar Sands Scourge,” were both also published in Reader Supported News.
From a December 20th commentary by Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune, “The Keystone XL Pipeline Scam:”  “With all the political posturing in Congress over the Keystone XL tar-sands oil pipeline, it’s easy to lose sight of the real issue: This pipeline is dangerous, unnecessary, and would cost the American people far more than we can afford. What we’re watching unfold in Washington, DC, is more than just a high-stakes political power play — it’s a scam undertaken by Big Oil’s congressional puppets on the orders of oil companies that have billions of dollars at stake. The politicians pushing the pipeline are (how can I put this politely?) lying to the American people and pandering for dirty oil money. What do we *really* stand to gain if this thing is rammed down our throats? Higher gas prices, more air pollution, the threat of poisoned water, and enough carbon pollution to make stopping climate disruption next to impossible — but few of the jobs and none of the huge profits that Big Oil would reap.”
Find Satellite Views of Canada’s Oil Sands Over Time, here.
An excellent Rolling Stone commentary about the tyranny of Big Oil, “The zombie pipeline lives!” addresses the two great myths of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Brasscheck TV also addressed the “Tyranny of Big Oil” in a 2:16 minute video featuring Nebraska’s Randy Thompson and pipeline protesters. “Big Oil has cut a back-room deal with the dirtiest members of Congress to attach a provision that would force the Keystone XL pipeline approval to a MUST-PASS tax cut bill. These kinds of deals exemplify the tyranny Big Oil exercises over our government. President Obama came into office promising to “end the tyranny of oil.” This WAS his chance to prove he was serious.”
Urge President Obama to do the right thing and reject the pipeline by filling out a 350.org petition here.  Send a “Thanks in Advance” message to the President in the Spirit of the Season.
Add your voice to the “Protect Our Water, Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline!” petition urging the president to deny a construction permit
here.  Call the White House Switchboard directly at 202.456.1111. And sign The Other 98% petition to Obama, “End Lobbyist Influence, STOP THE PIPELINE,” here.
On January 14, 2012, 7:00 to 10:00pm, BOLD Nebraska will host an Art Auction Fundraiser in Omaha at 1213 Jones Street. To help STOP THE PIPELINE by contributing art or other items to the Omaha event, fill out the form here.  View some of the items already donated for auction here.
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 is archived in the Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . Last week there was breaking news that the Environmental Protection Agency has implicated fracking in groundwater pollution.
Quoting “EPA Links Tainted Water in Wyoming to Hydraulic Fracturing for Natural Gas,” by Kirk Johnson, The New York Times News Service, “The draft report, after a three-year study by the Environmental Protection Agency, represents a new scientific and political skirmish line over whether fracking, as it is more commonly known, poses a threat in the dozens of places around the nation where it is now being used to extract previously unreachable energy resources locked within rock. The E.P.A. has also begun a national study on the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources.”
Shale Gas Drilling’s Dirty Secret Is Out,” by Josh Fox, sourced to Reader Supported News, begins “Having investigated fracking myself for three years, I have heard the same story hundreds of times, from residents in gas-drilling areas from Wyoming to Arkansas, from Pennsylvania to Texas. It goes like this: the frackers move in – and all of a sudden your water turns color, or can be lit on fire, or smells like turpentine or leaves burn marks on you after you take a shower. It doesn’t take a genius to connect the dots.”
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.

TELL PRESIDENT OBAMA NOT TO CAVE TO MONSANTO AND THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY . . . The Obama administration has unbelievably chosen to approve three biotech crops, Roundup Ready genetically modified alfalfa, Roundup Ready genetically modified sugar beets and a new industrial biotech corn for ethanol production. These decisions are a devastating blow to our democracy and the basic rights of farmers to choose how they want to grow food on their land and the rights of consumers who increasingly choose organic and sustainably grown food for its positive health and environmental impacts. Please tell the President it’s time to stand up to Monsanto and reject GMO crops.

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 December 18, 2011

NEBRASKA GREENS ARE GATHERING SIGNATURES . . . The Green Party is now qualified for ballot status this election cycle in all of the four biggest states: New York, California, Florida, and Texas. Nebraska Green Party has started gathering signatures so that voters here will also have the choice of voting for the Green Party presidential slate.
In Lincoln, petitions are available at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street. Registered Nebraska voters are invited to stop by for coffee, visit with Adam Hintz from 6:00am to 2:00pm daily, sign a petition, or pick up one to circulate with friends and family during the holidays. In Omaha, look for Charles Ostdiek at McFoster’s, 38th and Harney,to sign and pick up petitions. If you’re not a registered voter, fill out the voter registration application online here. [pdf]  If you can help us identify a public place in CD 3 where petitions could be available, if you would like us to mail you petitions to circulate via postal, or to participate in the ballot access process in any way, please let us know by e-mailing mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com. Let’s take Our democracy back from Wall Street!

SAVING AMERICAN DEMOCRACY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT . . . “There’s no question that the political tide is turning thanks to Occupy Wall Street–because there’s actually a political push to ensure that corporations are NOT people, to overturn the “free speech rights” given to corporations by the Supreme Court’s troubling Citizens United decision.”  Add your voice. Sign the petitionIn the House, Representative Ted Deutch’s H.J. Res 90, The OCCUPIED Amendment, also says that corporations are not people and they do not belong in our elections.  Sign the OCCUPIED petition.  Spread the word.

XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . Page down for this week’s Pipeline Opposition Update.
PLEASE CONTACT PRESIDENT OBAMA.

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 when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. In winter, 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 information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

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.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . The Occupy Lincoln camp site is located on Centennial Mall north of the state capitol. There is now a General Assembly three times per week: Sunday, 1:30pm; Wednesday, 6:00pm; and Friday, 6:00 to 9:00pm. All GAs will be at Indigo Bridge Books, 701 P Street, in the Haymarket’s Creamery Building, until further notice. 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!

 

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, December 21, 2011, the film will be “Whale Wars,” a documentary spotlighting the Japanese whaling trade, and the opposition tactics of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Watch a 4:18 minute video, The Making of Whale Wars, here.  The weekly event is always free and open to the public. A discussion will follow the film. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The current Occupy Omaha location is in transition. All charges against Katy Heil, Nathan Davis and Ben Walden, who were arrested at 24th and Farnam on November 3rd, have been dismissed. The official Occupy Omaha website is here.  The FaceBook page is here.  The Twitter feed is #occupyomaha

FREE ADMISSION ON SUNDAYS AT LAURITZEN . . . Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha’s botanical center at 100 Bancroft Street in Omaha, is offering free admission on Sundays through December. Exhibits include a holiday poinsettia show.

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 . . . Saturday morning, December 17, 2011, the Senate passed a bill that requires a 60-day, expedited approval process for the pipeline in return for a payroll tax cut, and the President has said he will sign it.  Quoting Bill McKibben, “Our hope — and what you should ask the President for when you write him — is that when he signs the bill he will say the obvious thing: “Two months is not long enough to review the pipeline. The Canadians themselves have just delayed review of their tar sands pipelines over safety concerns, and we’ve just come through a year that set a record for billion-dollar climate-related disasters; I’m not going to do a rush job just to please the oil industry lobbyists. So this pipeline is dead.”
Since the State Department has already, in essence, said two months is not enough time, this should be straightforward. Send the White House a message here, and spread the word on Facebook and Twitter.
Lincoln Journal Star coverage of the shameful deal, “Senate OKs payroll tax cut, sets deadline on Keystone decision,” by Andrew Taylor, AP, December 17th explains “…As a condition for GOP support of the payroll tax measure, Obama has to accept a provision demanded by Republicans that forces him to decide within 60 days whether to approve or reject a proposed a Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline. … the legislation requires the president to grant a permit unless he makes a determination that it is “not in the national interest.”
A December 15th LJS Editorial, “Disconnect pipeline, payroll tax cut,” addresses Nebraska Representative Lee Terry: “…we’re talking about you. With the help of your colleagues, you attached your bill to give President Barack Obama a 60-day deadline on approval of the Keystone XL pipeline to legislation that would extend the payroll cut. The two measures have nothing to do with each other. It’s just another silly political game. Want to know why Congress has the worst approval ratings in history? It’s because of stunts like this.”
Almost heroes on pipeline,” an LJS letter to the editor by Warren Gilbert, published December 16th, begins “For a while there, we looked like winners. Nebraska gained international acclaim for its determined stand against TransCanada, calling the world’s attention to an unfolding ecological disaster. When newspapers, TV and magazines around the world applauded this grass-roots rebellion, it became clear that more was at stake than the aquifer and the Sand Hills. A widespread expectation was created that the massively destructive strip-mining of the boreal forest, toxic waste and tripled pollution might be shut down. …So for one brief shining moment, a tiny band of rebels held the world in awe. Now we’re shunted aside by the elected leaders, who declared it will not be Nebraskans who make the farsighted choices.”
An excellent Rolling Stone commentary about the tyranny of Big Oil, “The zombie pipeline lives!” addresses two great myths of Keystone XL.
From Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy’s statement in the December 14, 2011 Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 192: “Tar sands are a particularly dirty source of petroleum, from extraction to refinement. As I looked into this issue I saw some of the photographs of the boreal forest area where it is extracted, and I was shocked. Anyone who is interested in this issue, whether or not you think building the pipeline is a good idea, should look at the photographs. They depict an extraordinarily beautiful landscape that has been ravaged by heavy machinery, vast ponds filled with polluted water and sludge, and a scared wasteland where forests used to be. It is one of the more graphic examples of how our collective, insatiable thirst for oil has pillaged the fragile environment of this planet. Our demand for fossil fuels will continue to grow exponentially unless we come up with a comprehensive, national energy plan and have the will to implement it.”
Why can’t lawmakers see what we all see: corporate contributions corrupt?” by Bill McKibben, was in the LA Times and LSJ December 16th: “…Is it really possible that people in Washington don’t understand what the rest of the country — left, right and center — believes about them: that they take campaign money from corporations in return for doing their bidding?
I went home and looked up Rep. Lee Terry in the database of the Dirty Energy Money Campaign, compiled by Oil Change International. Koch Industries had given him $15,500. Exxon Mobil had given him $25,500. The Petroleum Marketers Association had tossed in $12,500. ConocoPhillips, Chevron, BP — all in all since 1999, he’d gotten $365,798 from the fossil fuel industry, and in the latest tally, the site states he’d “sided with dirty energy interests in 100 percent of selected votes.
The same was true for all the other sponsors of the legislation to thwart the review of Keystone and build it fast, climate be damned. I understand that this kind of corruption is bipartisan, and also that it’s entirely legal; but I also understand that everyone, and I mean everyone, that I’ve ever met outside of Washington thinks it stinks. I mean, sitting there on the dais, I was feeling rude but also stunned. You really think this is OK? To take money from people whose interests you’ll then judge?”
Keystone XL and Jobs: Just More Pipe Dreams” by environmental champion Robert Redford, on December 12th, begins “This week the GOP leadership, once again, has sided with Big Oil against the will of the American people. They are trying to circumvent President Obama’s decision to further investigate the impacts of the controversial Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. GOP leadership is instead advocating for granting the permit now, or else they will hold up important legislation meant to benefit real people’s real lives.” Redford also wrote “Stand Together Against the Tar Sands Scourge” for Reader Supported News in November.
Brasscheck TV addressed the “Tyranny of Big Oil” in a 2:16 minute video featuring Nebraska’s Randy Thompson and pipeline protesters. “Big Oil has cut a back-room deal with the dirtiest members of Congress to attach a provision that would force the Keystone XL pipeline approval to a MUST-PASS tax cut bill. These kinds of deals exemplify the tyranny Big Oil exercises over our government. President Obama came into office promising to “end the tyranny of oil.” This WAS his chance to prove he was serious.”
And Greg Palast wrote “Whistleblowers: Software Monitoring Keystone XL Pipeline’s Safety Contains Deliberate Errors,” for Truthout December 16th: “The GOP is pushing a pipeline that could blow you to pieces. Greg Palast conducted a five-continent investigation of Big Oil for British TV’s premier current affairs program, “Dispatches,”” and for BBC Worldwide. This report is based on the broadcast seen prime-time worldwide – but not yet in the USA. Whistleblowers have told Britain’s “Dispatches” that the safety software on major US pipelines contains deliberate errors – and so pipelines can – and have – busted, leaked, exploded … and killed.”
Urge President Obama to do the right thing and reject the pipeline by filling out a 350.org petition here.  Send a “Thanks in Advance” message to the President in the Spirit of the Season.
Tell President Obama the new environmental review must address the climate impacts of Keystone XL and be independent and science-based. Ask him to keep his promises on the new review in a Friends of the Earth petition
here.
Add your voice to the “Protect Our Water, Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline!” petition urging the president to deny a construction permit
here.  Call the White House Switchboard directly at 202.456.1111. And sign The Other 98% petition to Obama, “End Lobbyist Influence, STOP THE PIPELINE,” here.
On January 14, 2012, 7:00 to 10:00pm, BOLD Nebraska will host an Art Auction Fundraiser in Omaha at 1213 Jones Street. To help STOP THE PIPELINE by contributing art or other items to the Omaha event, fill out the form here. View some of the items already donated for auction here.
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 is archived in the Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . Last week there was breaking news that the Environmental Protection Agency has implicated fracking in groundwater pollution.  Quoting “EPA Links Tainted Water in Wyoming to Hydraulic Fracturing for Natural Gas,” by Kirk Johnson, The New York Times News Service, “The draft report, after a three-year study by the Environmental Protection Agency, represents a new scientific and political skirmish line over whether fracking, as it is more commonly known, poses a threat in the dozens of places around the nation where it is now being used to extract previously unreachable energy resources locked within rock. The E.P.A. has also begun a national study on the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources.”
Shale Gas Drilling’s Dirty Secret Is Out,” by Josh Fox, sourced to Reader Supported News, begins “Having investigated fracking myself for three years, I have heard the same story hundreds of times, from residents in gas-drilling areas from Wyoming to Arkansas, from Pennsylvania to Texas. It goes like this: the frackers move in – and all of a sudden your water turns color, or can be lit on fire, or smells like turpentine or leaves burn marks on you after you take a shower. It doesn’t take a genius to connect the dots.”
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.

TELL PRESIDENT OBAMA NOT TO CAVE TO MONSANTO AND THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY . . . The Obama administration has unbelievably chosen to approve three biotech crops, Roundup Ready genetically modified alfalfa, Roundup Ready genetically modified sugar beets and a new industrial biotech corn for ethanol production. These decisions are a devastating blow to our democracy and the basic rights of farmers to choose how they want to grow food on their land and the rights of consumers who increasingly choose organic and sustainably grown food for its positive health and environmental impacts. Please tell the President it’s time to stand up to Monsanto and reject GMO crops.

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 December 11, 2011

NEBRASKA GREENS ARE GATHERING SIGNATURES . . . The Green Party is now qualified for ballot status this election cycle in all of the four biggest states: New York, California, Florida, and Texas. Nebraska Green Party has started gathering signatures so that voters here will also have the choice of voting for the Green Party presidential slate.
As you think about volunteering to help NGP collect signatures, please read and consider the AlterNet article “20 Ways the Obama Administration Has Intruded on Your Rights,” by Bill Quigley, November 30, 2011: “…The Obama administration has affirmed, continued and expanded almost all of the draconian domestic civil liberties intrusions pioneered under the Bush administration. Here are twenty examples of serious assaults on the domestic rights to freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of association, the right to privacy, the right to a fair trial, freedom of religion, and freedom of conscience that have occurred since the Obama administration has assumed power. Consider these and then decide if there is any fundamental difference between the Bush presidency and the Obama presidency in the area of domestic civil liberties.” Then check Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein’s website.  Let’s take democracy back from Wall Street!
In Lincoln, ballot access petitions are available at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street. Registered Nebraska voters are invited to stop by for coffee, visit with Adam Hintz from 6:00am to 2:00pm daily, sign a petition, or pick up one to circulate with friends and family during the holidays. In Omaha, look for Charles Ostdiek at McFoster’s, 38th and Harney, to sign and pick up petitions. After Tuesday’s meeting in Benson, (see CD 2 Green Note below), petitions will be also be available at the Pizza Shoppe, 6056 Maple Street. If you’re not a registered voter, fill out the voter registration application online here.[pdf] If you can help us identify a public place in CD 3 where petitions could be available, or if You would like to participate in the ballot access process in any way, please let us know by e-mailing mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com.

SAVING AMERICAN DEMOCRACY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT . . . Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders speaks on the new Saving American Democracy Amendment to Overturn Citizens United in a 3:14 minute video here.  Quoting a December 10, 2011 AlterNet article, “There’s no question that the political tide is turning thanks to Occupy Wall Street–because there’s actually a political push to ensure that corporations are NOT people, to overturn the “free speech rights” given to corporations by the Supreme Court’s troubling Citizens United decision.” Add your voice. Sign the petition.         In the House, Representative Ted Deutch’s H.J. Res 90, The OCCUPIED Amendment, also says that corporations are not people and they do not belong in our elections. Sign the OCCUPIED petition.  Spread the word.

XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . Page down for this week’s Pipeline Opposition Update.

 

Lincoln area: Congressional District 1

A PEOPLE’S WITHDRAWAL OF THE BANK BAILOUT MONEY … On Monday, December 12, 2011, Occupy Lincoln will present a People’s Withdrawal of Bailout Money. Meet Occupiers at the Lincoln campsite, on Centennial Mall, north of the capitol building, at 11:30am. Specific locations will be announced there. There will be a short march followed by an afternoon of street theater and puppets. Help take back the bailout money and reinvest it for the 99%.

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 when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. In winter, 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 information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

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.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . The Occupy Lincoln camp site is located on Centennial Mall north of the state capitol. There is now a General Assembly three times per week: Sunday, 1:30pm; Wednesday, 6:00pm; and Friday, 6:00 to 9:00pm. All GAs will be at Indigo Bridge Books, 701 P Street, in the Haymarket’s Creamery Building, until further notice. 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!

 

Omaha area: Congressional District 2

OMAHA AREA GREENS MEETING . . . Tuesday, December 13, 2011, CD 2 Greens will meet at the Pizza Shoppe, 6056 Maple Street, in Benson, 6:00pm. Meet new Greens, and join the discussion of ballot access strategy. Pick up a petition to circulate among friends and family who are registered Nebraska voters over the holidays. If you’re not a registered voter yourself, fill out a voter registration application online here.[pdf] Circulator guidelines are in sections a. and b. here.[pdf] The Pizza Shoppe has great food, friendly staff, and an interesting, casual atmosphere. Don’t forget to thank Amy Ryan for welcoming Greens!

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, December 14, 2011, the film will be “Freedom,” a one-hour documentary that looks at America’s perilous and unsustainable addiction to foreign oil with emphasis on ethanol. The weekly event is always free and open to the public. A discussion with Sasha Forsen from Green Plains Renewable Energy will follow the film. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

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

FREE ADMISSION ON SUNDAYS AT LAURITZEN . . . Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha’s botanical center at 100 Bancroft Street in Omaha, is offering free admission on Sundays through December. Exhibits include a holiday poinsettia show.

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 . . . BOLD Nebraska Executive Director Jane Kleeb posted a December 6, 2011 Update on the latest pipeline developments including three easy actions to take this month. A consulting firm, HDR, has been hired (even though there was no Request For Proposal process), to assist the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality on the pipeline issues. One of HDR’s lead VPs is Rex Fisher, a good friend of Governor Heineman.  No one is asking the Nebraska DEQ why they did not conduct a full RFP. No route has been made public.
A STOP THE PIPELINE Action Alert from the Natural Resources Defense Council updates the a plan in Congress to hold spending legislation hostage unless the destructive tar sands Keystone XL pipeline project is approved. In the House, Republican leaders are trying to force approval by attaching it to a bill extending unemployment benefits and the payroll-tax cut. Tell your members of Congress to reject attempts to fast track the tar sands pipeline and other anti-environmental measures by attaching them to last-minute spending legislation. Say No to the Keystone XL and other anti-environmental riders.
A Sierra Club Statement in response to fast-track legislation, “Congress Considers Bills to Short Circuit Environmental Review of Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline Proposal,” was issued December 2nd. “The U.S. House and Senate GOP are each pushing bills that would stop the U.S. State Department’s reevaluation of the environmental and public health impacts of the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline in an attempt to expedite construction of the project. GOP leaders are considering adding the legislation as a rider to the payroll tax bill, the last bill that Congress is likely to vote on before the winter recess. In response, Michael Brune, Executive Director of Sierra Club, issued the following statement: “Big Oil expects this special treatment from their friends in Congress, who are now trying to rush a decision on Keystone XL, despite the Administration’s decision that this project needs more review to protect the health and safety of millions of Americans. It’s time for Congress to stop doing the bidding of the world’s largest polluters and stand up for real energy solutions. The Sierra Club is strongly opposed to any legislative effort to rush a decision on Keystone XL.”
Quoting a post at Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein’s website, “Climate victory on Keystone Pipeline requires continued green pressure through 2012 and beyond,” “…Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein congratulated climate change activists for forcing the Obama administration to back away from quick approval of the XL pipeline. “This is a positive step, a reprieve won through activism and political pressure. Only six weeks ago it was clear that the Obama administration was willing to open the door to a measure that spelled climate disaster. What changed was not a sudden outbreak of environmental concern in the administration, but what they all but admit is a political calculation that pipeline approval would cost the President votes if announced before the presidential election. One way to keep the pressure on the White House into 2013 is to build the Green Party as a political alternative in 2012.”
From CredoAction, “The fight to stop Keystone XL is far from over. President Obama may have delayed his decision on the pipeline, but Republicans have redoubled their efforts, and could be dangerously close to forcing its approval. …they are planning to push a bill to force a decision on the pipeline and strip the President’s authority to make that decision. Worse, they will attach this poison pill to the President’s payroll-tax and unemployment benefit extension package — considered a must-pass piece of legislation that contains crucial help for our long-term unemployed. Sign a petition to Leaders Reid and Pelosi telling them not to make a backroom deal allowing Republicans to force this pipeline on Americans. Learn more and sign here.”
Politico coverage of the House deal attaching XL to the payroll tax cut is here.
In “Nebraska Ranchers Who Turned the Tide in Pipeline Fight Say They’re Not Done Yet,” by Lisa Song, InsideClimate News, landowners explain why–and how–they became activists. InsideClimate News also published “Electric Vehicle Advocates See Threat to Progress from Keystone XL Pipeline.” on November 23rd.
Quoting from page 1 of 3, “City and county officials think the pipeline would undermine federal policy and their local efforts to move to clean vehicles and alternate fuels.”
Environmental champion Robert Redford wrote “Stand Together Against the Tar Sands Scourge,” sourced from The Globe and Mail, for Reader Supported News in November. “Not only is tar-sands production laying waste to Canada’s forests, polluting waterways, air and land, but the resulting carbon emissions are threatening Canada’s long-time commitment to reducing the greenhouse gases that are warming our planet and threatening us all…. We need Canadians everywhere to join us in this fight. We need to call on the history and values we share and stand up, Canadians and Americans as one. We need to draw the line at tar sands. We need to reject the Keystone XL.”
Quoting “Taking It to the Streets, in The November 28, 2011 New Yorker by Jane Mayer, “James Hansen, the head of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and one of the country’s foremost climate scientists says if the Keystone XL oil pipeline were built, “Essentially, it’s game over for the planet.” But at Middlebury College, in Vermont, Bill McKibben, a scholar-in-residence, concluded that the pipeline couldn’t be stopped by conventional political means. So, in June, he and ten other activists sent an open letter to the environmental community saying, “It’s time to stop letting corporate power make the most important decisions our planet faces. We don’t have the money to compete … but we do have our bodies.”
President Obama has announced he is taking complete ownership of the decision about the XL tar sands pipeline. Urge the President to do the right thing and reject the pipeline by filling out the petition here.  Send a “Thanks in Advance” message to the President in the Spirit of the Season.
Tell President Obama the new environmental review must address the climate impacts of Keystone XL and be independent and science-based. Ask him to keep his promises on the new review in a Friends of the Earth petition
here.
Add your voice to the “Protect Our Water, Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline!” petition urging the president to deny a construction permit
here.  Call the White House Switchboard directly at 202.456.1111. And sign The Other 98% petition to Obama, “End Lobbyist Influence, STOP THE PIPELINE,” here.
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 is archived in the Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . Last week there was breaking news that the Environmental Protection Agency has implicated fracking in groundwater pollution.  Quoting “EPA Links Tainted Water in Wyoming to Hydraulic Fracturing for Natural Gas,” by Kirk Johnson, The New York Times News Service, “The draft report, after a three-year study by the Environmental Protection Agency, represents a new scientific and political skirmish line over whether fracking, as it is more commonly known, poses a threat in the dozens of places around the nation where it is now being used to extract previously unreachable energy resources locked within rock. The E.P.A. has also begun a national study on the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources.”
Shale Gas Drilling’s Dirty Secret Is Out,” by Josh Fox, sourced to Reader Supported News, begins “Having investigated fracking myself for three years, I have heard the same story hundreds of times, from residents in gas-drilling areas from Wyoming to Arkansas, from Pennsylvania to Texas. It goes like this: the frackers move in – and all of a sudden your water turns color, or can be lit on fire, or smells like turpentine or leaves burn marks on you after you take a shower. It doesn’t take a genius to connect the dots.”
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.

TELL PRESIDENT OBAMA NOT TO CAVE TO MONSANTO AND THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY . . . The Obama administration has unbelievably chosen to approve three biotech crops, Roundup Ready genetically modified alfalfa, Roundup Ready genetically modified sugar beets and a new industrial biotech corn for ethanol production. These decisions are a devastating blow to our democracy and the basic rights of farmers to choose how they want to grow food on their land and the rights of consumers who increasingly choose organic and sustainably grown food for its positive health and environmental impacts. Please tell the President it’s time to stand up to Monsanto and reject GMO crops.

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 December 4, 2011

NEBRASKA GREENS ARE GATHERING SIGNATURES . . . The Green Party is now qualified for ballot status this election cycle in all of the four biggest states: New York, California, Florida, and Texas. Nebraska Green Party has started gathering signatures so that voters here will also have the choice of voting for the Green Party presidential slate.
As you think about volunteering to help NGP collect signatures, please read and consider the AlterNet article “20 Ways the Obama Administration Has Intruded on Your Rights,” by Bill Quigley, November 30, 2011: “Is there a fundamental difference between the Bush presidency and the Obama presidency in the area of domestic civil liberties? The Obama administration has affirmed, continued and expanded almost all of the draconian domestic civil liberties intrusions pioneered under the Bush administration. Here are twenty examples of serious assaults on the domestic rights to freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of association, the right to privacy, the right to a fair trial, freedom of religion, and freedom of conscience that have occurred since the Obama administration has assumed power. Consider these and then decide if there is any fundamental difference between the Bush presidency and the Obama presidency in the area of domestic civil liberties.” Then check Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein’s website.  Let’s take democracy back from Wall Street!
In Lincoln, petitions are available at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, 1624 South Street. Registered Nebraska voters are invited to stop in for coffee, visit with Adam Hintz from 6:00am to 2:00pm daily, sign a petition, or pick up one to circulate with friends and family during the holidays. In Omaha, look for Charles Ostdiek at McFoster’s, 38th and Harney, to sign and pick up petitions. If you’re not a registered voter, fill out the voter registration application online here. [pdf]  If you can help us identify a public place in CD 3 where petitions could be available, or if You would like to participate in the ballot access process in any way, please let us know by e-mailing mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com.

CONFERENCE CALL WITH EPA’S JACKSON . . . The American Sustainable Business Council will host a Teleconference with EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson on Friday, December 9, 2011, 12:30PM, CST. The call offers ASBC partners, supporters and friends a chance to hear about initiatives the EPA will undertake next year in support of smart, economically viable regulations and standards for driving a sustainable economy. Register and invite others to join the discussion here.

XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . Page down for this week’s Pipeline Opposition Update.

Lincoln area: Congressional District 1

LUNCH AND LEARN . . . Margaret Jacobs, professor of history and director of Women’s and Gender Studies at UN-L, will discuss Treatment of Indigenous Peoples at the Wednesday, December 8, 2011 League of Women Voters Lunch & Learn, beginning at noon, at Lincoln’s Holiday Inn Downtown, 141 Ninth Street. Jacobs will speak about the forced removal of indigenous children from their families and their assimilation into white culture. E-mail lwv- [at] inebraska com or call 402.475.1411 for reservations by noon, Monday, December 5th.

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 when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. In winter, 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 information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

TAKE A STAND AGAINST IMMIGRATION LAWS . . . An Interim Hearing to discuss immigration policies and law enforcement before the Nebraska Legislature’s Judiciary Committee will take place on Monday, December 5, 2011. Stand with Nebraskans against unconstitutional and discriminatory immigration laws by sending a message to the Judiciary Committee at the ACLU Action Page.  Tell the committee members that our communities are less safe, tax dollars are wasted, and intolerance only increases when law enforcement must take on the federal government’s immigration role.

EN THOMPSON FORUM . . . Acclaimed conservation photographer Michael Forsberg will present “Pulse of the Plains: A Photographer’s Journey Connecting Water, Wildlife and Landscape” Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 7:00pm, at the EN Thompson Forum, The Lied Center, 301 North 12th Street, Lincoln. Lectures are available live on the UN-L website, Lincoln cable channel 21 or 5, UNL campus channel 8, and UNL KRNU radio 90.3 FM.

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.

HOLIDAY POTLUCK WITH JOEL SARTORE . . . Thursday, December 8, 2011, Wachiska Audubon Society will celebrate the holidays with Lincoln’s own National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore presenting a program on African wildlife. The holiday potluck will start at 6:15pm, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 3825 Wildbriar Lane, in southwest Lincoln, one block north of the intersection of South 40th Street and Old Cheney Road. EveryOne is welcome.

INTO THE ABYSS AT ROSS . . . Into The Abyss, master filmmaker Werner Herzog’s “fascinating exploration of a triple homicide case in Conroe, Texas,” opens at The Ross, 313 North 13th Street, Lincoln, Friday, December 9, 2011. “Into The Abyss” documents the American prison system in conversations with the death row inmate, families involved, a state executioner, and pastor who has been with death row prisoners as they’ve taken their final breaths. There will be a Movie Talk on the film Sunday, December 11th at 2:00pm in the Van Brunt Visitors Center’s Presentation Room following a 12:15pm screening. Movie Talk Panelists will be Fritz Hudson, minister of the Unitarian Church of Lincoln; Amy Miller, lifelong Nebraskan, ACLU Legal Director and NADP Board President for 8 years; researcher Mario Scalora, and Gerald L. Soucie, an attorney with the Nebraska Commission on Public Advocacy. The film runs through Thursday, December 15th. Show times are available at the website, by consulting the newspaper, or by calling The Ross film information line at 402.472.5353.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . The Occupy Lincoln camp site is located on Centennial Mall north of the state capitol. The city agreed to allow the campsite’s tipi to stand after it was assured of the sanctuary’s safety.  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!

Omaha area: Congressional District 2

GROWING CITIES . . . On Tuesday, December 6, 2011, Whole Foods Omaha will contribute 5% of the day’s proceeds to the Growing Cities documentary. The locally produced film “examines the role of urban farming in America, and asks how much power it has to revitalize our cities and change the way we eat.” A 2:28 minute trailer is at the website.  Help out the filmmakers on Tuesday, or watch the trailer and contribute to Growing Cities online, if you wish.

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.

ERNIE CHAMBERS AT PROGRESSIVE OMAHA WEDNESDAY . . . This week’s scheduled Film Festival at McFoster’s Natural Kind Cafe, 38th and Harney, is postponed.  Wednesday, December 7, 2011, former State Senator Ernie Chambers will be in the upstairs meeting room from 7:00 to 9:00pm, discussing important issues including the need for a police auditor, police violence, and his upcoming campaign for the Nebraska legislature.  Get there early for a seat. Bring a friend. Join the discussion. All are welcome.

MONITORING THE POLICE . . . The group Omahans for Justice will meet Thursday, December 8, 2011, 6:00pm, at The Esmerelda Cafe, 33rd & Q Street. The Facebook page is here. The group was formed to monitor local police.

OMAHA PEACE AND JUSTICE EXPO . . . There will be an exploratory discussion of a possible Omaha Peace & Justice Expo in early spring on Thursday, December 8, 2011, 6:30pm, at Panera’s, 78th & Dodge, in Omaha. Will there be a sixth annual Expo in 2012? Be involved with the decision making process.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The current Occupy Omaha location is in transition. All charges against Katy Heil, Nathan Davis and Ben Walden, who were arrested at 24th and Farnam on November 3rd, have been dismissed. The official Occupy Omaha website is here.  The FaceBook page is here.  The Twitter feed is #occupyomaha

FREE ADMISSION ON SUNDAYS AT LAURITZEN . . . Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha’s botanical center at 100 Bancroft Street in Omaha, is offering free admission on Sundays through December. Exhibits include a holiday poinsettia show. On Sunday, December 11, 2011, the first 100 families to visit the garden will receive a free poinsettia to take home.

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

NEBRASKA FARMERS UNION STATE CONVENTION . . . The Nebraska Farmers Union 98th State Convention will be Friday and Saturday, December 9th and 10th, at the Holiday Inn Midtown, Grand Island, Nebraska. Issues for discussion include the Keystone XL Pipeline, Livestock Concentration & GIPSA, Beef Checkoff, the newly formed Nebraska Agricultural Council, Ethanol, Beginning Farmers, & more. Registration begins at 8:00am on Friday. A 4:00pm “Landowners View of TransCanada XL Pipeline” will feature Randy Thompson, Martell; Susan Luebbe, Stuart; Lynda Buoy, Bassett; Teri Taylor, Newport; and Ben Gotschall, Atkinson. Syndicated National Agricultural Journalist Alan Guebert will keynote the Convention Banquet at 6:30pm Friday. Contact Public Affairs Director Graham P. Christensen by phone at 402.476.8815 or e-mail graham [at] nebraskafarmersunion [dot] org

KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . BOLD Nebraska Executive Director Jane Kleeb testified in the House SubCommittee on Energy and Power hearing Friday, December 2, 2011. For an overview of the TransCanada Keystone XL tar sands pipeline issue, and her call for renewable energy independence, please make time to read Jane’s prepared remarks here.
Misguided House and Senate bills pushing a speeded up pipeline (approval) decision are covered in The Hill article “Senate Republicans push bill to speed up Keystone pipeline decision,” by Ben Geman for InsideClimate News: “Six senators including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) have crafted a plan that requires a State Department permit for the Alberta-to-Texas pipeline within 60 days unless the president publicly determines that it is not in the national interest, according to a summary. The Senate bill to be introduced Wednesday is sponsored by GOP Sens. Dick Lugar (Ind.), John Hoeven (N.D.), David Vitter (La.), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Mike Johanns (Neb.).”
A Sierra Club Statement in response, “Congress Considers Bills to Short Circuit Environmental Review of Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline Proposal,” was issued December 2nd. “The U.S. House and Senate GOP are each pushing bills that would stop the U.S. State Department’s reevaluation of the environmental and public health impacts of the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline in an attempt to expedite construction of the project. GOP leaders are considering adding the legislation as a rider to the payroll tax bill, the last bill that Congress is likely to vote on before the winter recess. In response, Michael Brune, Executive Director of Sierra Club, issued the following statement: “Big Oil expects this special treatment from their friends in Congress, who are now trying to rush a decision on Keystone XL, despite the Administration’s decision that this project needs more review to protect the health and safety of millions of Americans. It’s time for Congress to stop doing the bidding of the world’s largest polluters and stand up for real energy solutions. The Sierra Club is strongly opposed to any legislative effort to rush a decision on Keystone XL.”
A ThinkProgress article on the hearings is here.
Quoting a post at Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein’s website, “Climate victory on Keystone Pipeline requires continued green pressure through 2012 and beyond,” “Yesterday, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein congratulated climate change activists for forcing the Obama administration to back away from quick approval of the XL pipeline. “This is a positive step, a reprieve won through activism and political pressure. Only six weeks ago it was clear that the Obama administration was willing to open the door to a measure that spelled climate disaster. What changed was not a sudden outbreak of environmental concern in the administration, but what they all but admit is a political calculation that pipeline approval would cost the President votes if announced before the presidential election. One way to keep the pressure on the White House into 2013 is to build the Green Party as a political alternative in 2012.”
From CredoAction, “The fight to stop Keystone XL is far from over. President Obama may have delayed his decision on the pipeline, but Republicans have redoubled their efforts, and could be dangerously close to forcing its approval. …they are planning to push a bill to force a decision on the pipeline and strip the President’s authority to make that decision. Worse, they will attach this poison pill to the President’s payroll-tax and unemployment benefit extension package — considered a must-pass piece of legislation that contains crucial help for our long-term unemployed. Sign a petition to Leaders Reid and Pelosi telling them not to make a backroom deal allowing Republicans to force this pipeline on Americans.
Meanwhile, there was a little reported tar sands oil spill in Denver’s Sand Creek. Anthony Swift’s December 2nd Blog, “Suncor Spill: South Platte River contamination is a reminder of weaknesses in spill detection,” reports “Details continue to emerge regarding the oil spill at Suncor’s refinery in Commerce City. Water test results of the Sand Creek and South Platte River have found benzene, a carcinogenic chemical associate with oil which is toxic in minute levels, at levels well in excess of safety standards. Like the Enbridge spill in Kalamazoo, TransCanada’s Keystone spill in South Dakota and so many other recent spills, a third party had to identify the problem and notify authorities. While officials still are not certain what type of crude has spilled, how much of it has leaked or what caused the leak, this spill has brought additional scrutiny on some critical gaps in national spill detection, monitoring and response.”
Writing for the NRDC’s Switchboard, December 1, 2011, Swift reported “Colorado officials fear that vast amounts of petroleum have been leaking into the South Platte River from a broken pipeline at a refinery operated by tar sands producer Suncor.” Read the article here.
Quoting a Denver Post article, “A fisherman wading in the river Sunday morning detected the spill and tried to notify authorities, scratching out phone numbers on the sand until he finally reached a state response coordinator who asked if he could call him back in 20 minutes. “I said, ‘No! Is this how Colorado responds to oil spills?’ He said, ‘You are right’ and took down the info,” said angler Trevor Tanner, 37, an aerospace engineer. “What I pictured was, when I make a call that there was an oil spill, people come in with sirens blazing.”
Read “Not in My Backyard, Not on My Planet,” by Bruce Johansen, at the Nebraskans For Peace website. “…As important at the Sand Hills may be, they are only part of the issue. The real issue is human dependence on fossil fuels — and the evil genius of the oil and coal industry to keep supplying us with enough new carbon fuel sources from many different (safe! secure! profitable!) places to fry the atmosphere.”
In a Lincoln Journal Star letter to the editor November 28th, Joyce Petit writes “The elected officials of Nebraska have done it again. They have held a special session that was needed and put into place laws to guide placing of pipelines in the state. But then, defying all common sense, they exempted the very company that the special session was held for. …why was TransCanada not also made to go around the aquifer where the water level is near the surface? It still is going over the aquifer at critical areas just it they planned in the first place. The citizens of Nebraska have been boondoggled once again.”
Britain’s promotion of Canada’s tar sands oil is idiotic,” by Bill McKibben writing for The Guardian November 27th says “A deal to sell tar sands oil in Europe would outweigh any good the UK might do with all its other climate change measures.” “UK secretly helping Canada push its oil sands project,” by Damian Carrington November 27th, was also in The Guardian last week.
In “Nebraska Ranchers Who Turned the Tide in Pipeline Fight Say They’re Not Done Yet,” by Lisa Song, InsideClimate News, November 17th, landowners explain why–and how–they became activists. InsideClimate News also published “Electric Vehicle Advocates See Threat to Progress from Keystone XL Pipeline.” on November 23rd.  Quoting from page 1 of 3, “City and county officials think the pipeline would undermine federal policy and their local efforts to move to clean vehicles and alternate fuels.”
Environmental champion Robert Redford wrote “Stand Together Against the Tar Sands Scourge,” sourced from The Globe and Mail, for Reader Supported News November 22, 2011. “Not only is tar-sands production laying waste to Canada’s forests, polluting waterways, air and land, but the resulting carbon emissions are threatening Canada’s long-time commitment to reducing the greenhouse gases that are warming our planet and threatening us all…. We need Canadians everywhere to join us in this fight. We need to call on the history and values we share and stand up, Canadians and Americans as one. We need to draw the line at tar sands. We need to reject the Keystone XL.”
Quoting “Taking It to the Streets, in the November 28, 2011 New Yorker by Jane Mayer, “James Hansen, the head of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and one of the country’s foremost climate scientists says if the Keystone XL oil pipeline were built, “Essentially, it’s game over for the planet.” But at Middlebury College, in Vermont, Bill McKibben, a scholar-in-residence, concluded that the pipeline couldn’t be stopped by conventional political means. So, in June, he and ten other activists sent an open letter to the environmental community saying, “It’s time to stop letting corporate power make the most important decisions our planet faces. We don’t have the money to compete … but we do have our bodies.”
           President Obama has announced he is taking complete ownership of the decision about the XL tar sands pipeline. Urge the President to do the right thing and reject the pipeline by filling out the petition here.  Send a “Thanks in Advance” message to the President in the Spirit of the Season.
Add your voice to the “Protect Our Water, Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline!” petition urging the president to deny a construction permit
here.  Call the White House Switchboard directly at 202.456.1111. And sign The Other 98% petition to Obama, “End Lobbyist Influence, STOP THE PIPELINE,” here.
Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Pipeline Wrap-Up,” by Jane Kleeb, includes a list of Citizen Accomplishments during the opposition campaign, a Focus on 2012, as well as an action for saying thank you to the senators. Opposition groups will take a break in December, and resume efforts to STOP THE PIPELINE in January 2012.
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 is archived in the Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.
           Thanks to EveryOne who has helped make Nebraska the first state to successfully oppose a pipeline project!

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . “Big Win Against Fracking: Vote Canceled for New Fracking Regulations in the Delaware River Basin,” by AlterNet staff, was published November 17, 2011. Read more about the vote in an earlier AlterNet story here.  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.” Sign the Petition here.

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.

TELL PRESIDENT OBAMA NOT TO CAVE TO MONSANTO AND THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY . . . The Obama administration has unbelievably chosen to approve three biotech crops, Roundup Ready genetically modified alfalfa, Roundup Ready genetically modified sugar beets and a new industrial biotech corn for ethanol production. These decisions are a devastating blow to our democracy and the basic rights of farmers to choose how they want to grow food on their land and the rights of consumers who increasingly choose organic and sustainably grown food for its positive health and environmental impacts. Please tell the President it’s time to stand up to Monsanto and reject GMO crops.

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 Subsitute Hemp for oil.

WE HAVE STOPPED THE PIPELINE, FOR NOW.

Green Notes Week of November 27, 2011

HELP NEBRASKA GREENS GET BALLOT ACCESS . . . The Green Party is now qualified for ballot status this election cycle in all of the four biggest states: New York, California, Florida, and Texas. Nebraska Green Party is considering a full-out signature campaign, so that voters here will also have the choice of voting for the Green Party presidential slate. To do this, we will need the help of volunteers to circulate petitions and gather signatures. The Secretary of State has approved our application for new political party petitions, and we have a supply on hand. If You would like to participate in the ballot access process in any way, by signing a petition, circulating a petition, or becoming involved as a candidate for local elected office, please let us know by e-mailing mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com.

INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY DAY FOR THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE . . . For many years, the Palestinian people and countries around the world have called for a two-state solution to the ongoing problem of occupation by Israel. UN resolution after UN resolution has been blocked by the United States.  Tuesday, November 29, 2011 is International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Click here for background information on the issues involved.

EARTH CIRCLE . . . On the first day of every month, people around the world stop everything for five minutes, joining with thousands of others to visualize peace and focus on new levels of kindness, understanding, and compassion necessary for collectively facing the challenges of the 21st century. New Dimensions invites peacemakers everywhere to join at 4:00pm Greenwich Mean Time, 10:00am in Lincoln and Omaha, 9:00am in District 3 where Mountain Time begins, Thursday, December 1, 2011, with the intention of deep healing for the Planet and all its people. Click here for more information about Earth Circle.

XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . The Pipeline Opposition Coalition will be meeting in Lincoln and Omaha this week. Page down for details.

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 when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. In winter, 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 information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

JESSE JACKSON AT UN-L . . . The Rev. Jesse Jackson is scheduled to speak at The Lied Center, 12th & R Streets, Lincoln, on Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Jackson will be the keynote speaker for the Nebraska Black Leadership Symposium.  His 11:30am speech at Lied will require free tickets. His address will be live-streamed at go.unl.edu/DLS

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.

WHAT’S NEXT IN KXL OPPOSITION . . . The next steps will be dicussed at a meeting of local pipeline opposition groups on Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Keep checking Green Notes for news about what’s next.

Omaha area: Congressional District 2

TEACH-IN AT UN-O . . . A Teach-In linking Occupy and North Omaha, “Education and Discussion on Police Brutality,” will be Tuesday, November 29, 2011, on the UN-O campus, Milo Bail Student Center, 3rd Floor, U’Mo’Ho room. The Teach-In/Discussion will be from 7:00 to 8:30, followed by a UN-O Nebraskans for Peace meeting from 8:30 to 9:30pm. UN-O Theater professor Doug Paterson will speak on the issues surrounding police-community relationships.

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.

WHAT’S NEXT IN KXL OPPOSITION . . . Wednesday, November 30, 2011, there will be a meeting at 5016 Parker Street, (in the Country Club area) to discuss where Omaha opposition will go from here in the fight against the tar sands, KXL and climate change. Organizers of the events in DC will host a live chat to start the evening, followed by pizza from Whole Foods and a brainstorm session. The live chat starts at 6:00pm. On December 5th, there will a national conference call to report back about what was discussed at local meetings. Please RSVP here.

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, November 30, 2011, the film will be “Classified X,” a documentary review of African-American film history. The weekly event is always free and open to the public. A discussion will follow the film. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The current Occupy Omaha location is in transition. 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 . . . Tar Sands Action will be hosting meetings nationwide this week to discuss the next steps in a coordinated TransCanada Keystone XL Pipeline opposition effort. On December 5th, there will a national conference call to report back about what was discussed at local meetings.
President Obama has announced he is taking complete ownership of the decision about the pipeline. Meanwhile, Nebraska’s governor signed two oil pipeline bills into law on November 22, 2011. November 23rd, Kevin O’Hanlon reported for Lincoln Journal Star, “A special legislative session that began with tumult and trepidation ended on a comparatively tranquil note Tuesday as Nebraska lawmakers approved two oil pipeline bills in response to TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL project. Lawmakers passed the Major Oil Pipeline Siting Act (LB 1), by Sen. Annette Dubas of Fullerton, which will give authority for siting future oil pipelines to the Nebraska Public Service Commission, which oversees telecommunications, mass transit and utilities.” LB 1 will not apply to TransCanada.  The Unicameral also passed LB 4, re-routing KXL away from the environmentally fragile Sand Hills. Both measures passed on a 46-0 vote.
BOLD Nebraska and Coalition groups held a press conference after the bills were signed. “Pipeline critics praise citizen response,” by Art Hovey, begins “There were smiles and nods in the Capitol Rotunda on Tuesday as the coalition that came together over the last three years to oppose the Keystone XL pipeline took stock of a special legislative session that ended earlier in the day. There also was more somber recognition at a follow-up press conference from the Nebraska Farmers Union, the Nebraska chapter of the Sierra Club, from Jane Kleeb of Bold Nebraska, and from others that this is no time to declare total victory. For starters, the new route of a project that TransCanada has agreed to move out of the Nebraska Sandhills is unknown. Furthermore, the State Department still is planning to make a decision on a presidential permit for the project after the 2012 election. And BOLD Nebraska and its partners from environmental advocacy groups don’t want any pipeline, regardless of route, that would move oil out of sand deposits in Alberta to refineries along the Gulf Coast. “We’re not finished yet. We’re not going anywhere,” Kleeb said.”
Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Pipeline Wrap-Up,” by Kleeb, includes a list of Citizen Accomplishments during the opposition campaign, a Focus on 2012, as well as an action for saying thank you to the senators.
Politics and opportunism,” by Tim D. Francis, was published by Lincoln Journal Star on November 25, 2011. Francis writes “Like most Nebraskans, I’m heaving a sigh of relief that the Keystone XL pipeline will be rerouted. I’m especially grateful to state Sens. Ken Haar and Annette Dubas, who led the way in representing the people of our state. The biggest round of applause, of course, goes to the leadership from the grass-roots campaign. They’re the ones who did the heavy lifting. But surely I’m not the only one disappointed with Gov. Dave Heineman and his minions in the Legislature who only embrace a movement once they’ve calculated the political value or risks involved. Joining a successful movement after it has gained significant momentum and then climbing in front of it isn’t leadership; it’s opportunism and politics at its shabbiest. …Our state is seriously hurting for leadership in the governor’s office. Thank goodness Heineman is term-limited and can’t run again.”
On a national level, more emails continue to show an increasingly biased relationship between TransCanada and the US State Department.
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein congratulated climate change activists for forcing the Obama administration to back away from quick approval of the XL pipeline. “This is a positive step, a reprieve won through activism and political pressure. Only six weeks ago it was clear that the Obama administration was willing to open the door to a measure that spelled climate disaster. What changed was not a sudden outbreak of environmental concern in the administration, but what they all but admit is a political calculation that pipeline approval would cost the President votes if announced before the presidential election. One way to keep the pressure on the White House into 2013 is to build the Green Party as a political alternative in 2012.” Read further comments from a Stein press release here.
Environmental champion Robert Redford wrote “Stand Together Against the Tar Sands Scourge, sourced from The Globe and Mail, for Reader Supported News November 22, 2011. “Not only is tar sands production laying waste to Canada’s forests, polluting waterways, air and land, but the resulting carbon emissions are threatening Canada’s long-time commitment to reducing the greenhouse gases that are warming our planet and threatening us all…. We need Canadians everywhere to join us in this fight. We need to call on the history and values we share and stand up, Canadians and Americans as one. We need to draw the line at tar sands. We need to reject the Keystone XL.”
Quoting “Taking It to the Streets, in the November 28, 2011 New Yorker by Jane Mayer, “James Hansen, the head of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and one of the country’s foremost climate scientists says if the Keystone XL oil pipeline were built, “Essentially, it’s game over for the planet.” But at Middlebury College, in Vermont, Bill McKibben, a scholar-in-residence, concluded that the pipeline couldn’t be stopped by conventional political means. So, in June, he and ten other activists sent an open letter to the environmental community saying, “It’s time to stop letting corporate power make the most important decisions our planet faces. We don’t have the money to compete … but we do have our bodies.”
           Urge the President to do the right thing and reject the pipeline by filling out the petition here.  Send a “Thanks in Advance” message to the President in the Spirit of the Season.
Add your voice to the “Protect Our Water, Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline!” petition urging the president to deny a construction permit
here.  Call the White House Switchboard directly at 202.456.1111. And sign The Other 98% petition to Obama, “End Lobbyist Influence, STOP THE PIPELINE,” here.
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 is archived in the Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.
Thanks to EveryOne who has helped make Nebraska the first state to successfully oppose a pipeline project!

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . “Big Win Against Fracking: Vote Canceled for New Fracking Regulations in the Delaware River Basin,” by AlterNet staff, was published November 17, 2011. Read more about the vote in an earlier AlterNet story here.  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.” Sign the Petition here.

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.

TELL PRESIDENT OBAMA NOT TO CAVE TO MONSANTO AND THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY . . . The Obama administration has unbelievably chosen to approve three biotech crops, Roundup Ready genetically modified alfalfa, Roundup Ready genetically modified sugar beets and a new industrial biotech corn for ethanol production. These decisions are a devastating blow to our democracy and the basic rights of farmers to choose how they want to grow food on their land and the rights of consumers who increasingly choose organic and sustainably grown food for its positive health and environmental impacts. Please tell the President it’s time to stand up to Monsanto and reject GMO crops.

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 Subsitute Hemp for oil.

WE HAVE STOPPED THE PIPELINE, FOR NOW.

Green Notes Week of November 20, 2011

WOULD YOU GET INVOLVED? . . . The Green Party is now qualified for ballot status this election cycle in all of the four biggest states: New York, California, Florida, and Texas. Nebraska Green Party is considering a full-out signature campaign, so that voters here will also have the choice of voting for the Green Party presidential slate. To do this, we will need the help of volunteers to circulate petitions and gather signatures. The Secretary of State has approved our application for new political party petitions, and we have a supply on hand. If You would like to participate in the ballot access process in any way, by signing a petition, circulating a petition, or becoming involved as a candidate for local elected office, please let us know by e-mailing mjberry [at] inebraska [dot] com.

XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . Last week’s celebratory TransCanada Keystone XL Pipeline Update was somewhat pre-mature. We have effectively stopped the pipeline, for now. But the Special Session of the Nebraska Unicameral has evolved disturbing compromises and questionable dealings between TransCanada’s Vice President and the Natural Resources Committee of the Legislature. Final reading of the proposed siting bill, which exempts TransCanada from the law, is Tuesday. Other relevant issues of serious concern such as spill liability, local emergency response, bond for road repairs, local ordinances, water rights, wetland protection, landowner rights and eminent domain have not been addressed. The pipeline can only truly be stopped at the federal level. Protecting Nebraska’s land, water, wildlife and people now must wait until Nebraska senators return in January. Page down for this week’s abbreviated Pipeline Update.

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 when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. In winter, 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 information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

LES BUDGET HEARING . . . The Lincoln City Council will hold a public hearing on Lincoln Electric System’s proposed 2012 Budget — including funding for its renewable and sustainable energy programs — this Monday, November 21, 2011, 5:30pm, Lincoln City Council Chamber, County-City Building, 555 South 10th Street. Attend the hearing to show support for LES budget recommendations for renewable energy and increased funding for the ‘Sustainable Energy Program.’ Click here for more information.

SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE ON PIPELINE ROUTING REGULATIONS . . . Final reading of the pipeline routing regulation bills will be Tuesday, November 22, 2011. Pipeline opposition groups and individuals will meet in the Capitol Rotunda for a press conference highlighting Coalition victories after the session adjourns Tuesday morning.

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.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . The Occupy Lincoln camp site is located on Centennial Mall north of the state capitol. Wednesday, November 23, 2011, the Occupation General Assembly meeting will be at Indigo Bridge Books, 701 P Street, (1st floor of the Creamery Building), 6:00pm. The next Occupy Lincoln march will be Saturday, November 26, 2011, starting at noon on the north side of the state capitol building, 14th & K Streets. A parade permit has been granted for this action and every Saturday at noon until January 1, 2012. 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. The Occupy Lincoln website is here. Corporate Greed is Revolution’s Seed!

Omaha area: Congressional District 2

BOB KERREY BRIDGE RIDE . . . Every Sunday in November, the Bellevue Bicycle Club will ride 15-20 miles from 1:00 to 4:00pm. All riders are invited to meet at Iowa West Foundation Park, on the Iowa side of the bridge.

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, November 23, 2011, the film will be “Calling All Rebels,” a “profound and inspiring speech” by Pulitzer Prize-winner Chris Hedges who “poignantly argues that American liberalism has failed in the face of the corporate takeover of the US government.” The weekly event is always free and open to the public. A discussion will follow the film. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The current Occupy Omaha location is in transition. 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

WATER: A BALANCING ACT . . . In late November each year, the Nebraska State Irrigation Association joins with Nebraska Water Resources Association (NWRA) to present fresh ideas, new insights, current legislative issues and best practices relative to Nebraska’s water issues. Click here [pdf] for the two-day schedule of sessions, panels, and meetings at the Kearney Holiday Inn Convention Center, just off I-80 near the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, Monday, November 21th and Tuesday, November 22, 2011.

KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . President Obama has announced that he is taking complete ownership of the decision about the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, and that he’ll be looking at the environmental and health impacts of the project. Meanwhile, “Two oil pipeline bills set for approval,” reports on the Major Oil Pipeline Siting Act (LB 1) giving authority for siting future oil pipelines to the Nebraska Public Service Commission, which oversees telecommunications, mass transit and utilities. LB 1 will not apply to TransCanada.
Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Pipeline Wrap-Up,” by BOLD Nebraska’s Jane Kleeb, includes a list of Citizen Accomplishments during the opposition campaign, a Focus on 2012, as well as an action for saying thank you to the senators.
A November 16th Lincoln Journal Star article, “Pipeline twists create new uncertainties,” looks at the impact of the three year stand against TransCanada’s threats on Nebraska landowners, including Randy Thompson.
On a national level, more emails continue to show an increasingly biased relationship between TransCanada and the US State Department.  Obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, one TransCanada e-mail says “We do also want to be able to address the Nebraska/water issues with one voice as well.”
           Urge the President to do the right thing and reject the pipeline by filling out the petition here.  Send a “Thanks in Advance” message to the President in the Spirit of the Thanksgiving Season.
Add your voice to the “Protect Our Water, Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline!” petition urging the president to deny a construction permit
here.  Call the White House Switchboard directly at 202.456.1111. And sign The Other 98% petition to Obama, “End Lobbyist Influence, STOP THE PIPELINE,” here.
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 is archived in the Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.
Thanks to EveryOne who has helped make Nebraska the first state to successfully oppose a pipeline project.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . “Big Win Against Fracking: Vote Canceled for New Fracking Regulations in the Delaware River Basin,” by AlterNet staff, was published November 17, 2011. Read more about the vote in an earlier AlterNet story here.  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.” Sign the Petition here.

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.

TELL PRESIDENT OBAMA NOT TO CAVE TO MONSANTO AND THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY . . . The Obama administration has unbelievably chosen to approve three biotech crops, Roundup Ready genetically modified alfalfa, Roundup Ready genetically modified sugar beets and a new industrial biotech corn for ethanol production. These decisions are a devastating blow to our democracy and the basic rights of farmers to choose how they want to grow food on their land and the rights of consumers who increasingly choose organic and sustainably grown food for its positive health and environmental impacts. Please tell the President it’s time to stand up to Monsanto and reject GMO crops.

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 Subsitute Hemp for oil.

WE HAVE STOPPED THE PIPELINE, FOR NOW.

Green Notes Week of November 13, 2011

WE HAVE EFFECTIVELY STOPPED THE TRANSCANADA KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE FOR NOW! Thanks to EveryOne working in Coalition against the proposed project. PAGE DOWN FOR THIS WEEK’S PIPELINE UPDATE.

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 when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. In winter, 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 information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE ON PIPELINE ROUTING REGULATIONS . . . “Do lawmakers push ahead or wait on pipeline issue?,” by Kevin O’Hanlon, was published in Lincoln Journal Star November 12, 2011: “Nebraska lawmakers will have to decide Monday whether to continue pursuing routing legislation for TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline in the current special session or wait until the regular session in January.” Monday morning, please call your senator if you want him or her to debate LB 4 while the hearings on pipeline regulation are fresh. Press for debate, not delay. Meet BOLD Nebraska and Stop the Pipeline Coalition members at the Capitol Rotunda Monday at 1:15pm. The special session resumes at 1:30. Ask your senator to vote for legislation that certifies oil pipeline routes in our state. The capitol switchboard number is 402.471.2311. Tell them to Pass the Bill, Not the Buck. The immediacy of re-routing is eased, but our state still lacks basic regulations. Read news coverage of Our tentative victory in the Pipeline Update (below) in CD 3 Green Notes.

CANNABIS COALITION MEETING . . . Tuesday, November 15, 2011, the Nebraska Cannabis Coalition will meet at Cultiva Coffee, 727 South 11th Street, Lincoln, 6:00pm. The Nebraska Proposition 19 Cannabis Initiative seeks to put a proposed constitutional amendment to regulate and tax all commercial uses of marijuana and remove all laws governing private, noncommercial use of the plant on the November 2012 general election ballot. Petitions will be available for new circulators, and the group will assess progress of the signature gathering campaign. A Notary will be present for those who have completed petitions. End Hemp Prohibition in Nebraska!

EN THOMPSON FORUM . . . Wangari Maathai died before she could deliver her speech, so on Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 7:00 to 9:00pm, the EN Thompson Forum will present “Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai” at the City Campus Nebraska Union Auditorium, 1400 R Street, Lincoln. “It is the people who must save the environment. It is the people who must make their leaders change. And we cannot be intimidated. So we must stand up for what we believe in.” –Maathai

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.

OLSON SEMINAR IN GREAT PLAINS STUDIES . . . Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 3:30pm, Clark Archer and Fred Shelley will discuss their “Atlas of the Great Plains” at the Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q Street, Hewit Place, across from the Lied Center in Lincoln. The lecture is free, and open to the public.

RIGHTS OF LABOR . . . State Senator Amanda McGill, and National Science Teachers Association leader Jeffery Hoffman will present “Rights of Labor” at First Plymouth Church, 2000 D Street, Lincoln, on Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 7:30pm.  Following their presentations, Don Tilley will facilitate a discussion. This meeting is sponsored by the Peace & Justice Team of First Plymouth Church and co-sponsored by the local chapter of Nebraskans for Peace. All are welcome.

THINK GREEN IT’S THURSDAY . . . TGIT, a free educational meetup exploring environmental topics every Thursday, 5:00 to 6:00pm, in the conference room at EcoStores Nebraska, 530 West P Street, Lincoln, will take a break during the holiday season, and return on January 19, 2012.

BEAMING BIONEERS CONFERENCE . . . The Beaming Bioneers Nebraska 2011 Fall Conference is on Saturday, November 19, 2011, 9:00am to 5:00pm, at the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department conference room, 3140 N Street, in Lincoln. This Conference is the year’s premiere environmental and social justice conference in the state, and Nebraska Green Party is one of the sponsors. Check out the website for information about the day’s agenda. Register online here.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . The Occupy Lincoln camp site is located on Centennial Mall north of the state capitol. Occupation General Assembly meetings are every Wednesday at 6:00pm, and Sundays at 1:30pm. The Facebook page is here.  The Twitter feed is @OccupyLincoln.   Saturday, November 19, 2011, there will be an Occupy Lincoln Community Festival from noon to 3:00pm on Centennial Mall between K and L Streets.  All members of the greater Lincoln community are invited to join occupiers for food, music, and dialogue.  There will be no formal march on this Saturday.  Rather, a smaller group will be hitting the streets to hand out flyers and invite folks back to the camp for an afternoon of fun.  All are encouraged to participate in the potluck style gathering by bringing a dish (side, soup, entree, dessert) to share and BYOdishes (bowl/plate, utensils, mugs) too, please.
There has been an amazing outpouring of support from the citizens of Lincoln. Occupiers would like to use this opportunity to say “thank you!” and to continue conversations about fighting the economic and social injustices that have brought us all together.  There will be activities for kids and adults.  All are encouraged to join in by bringing instruments, games, and ideas to share on the “soap box” stage.  The family friendly event is free and open to everyone.
  For more information, e-mail occupylincoln [at] gmail [dot] com or phone 402.585.5865. The Occupy Lincoln website is here.  Corporate Greed is Revolution’s Seed!

Omaha area: Congressional District 2

BOB KERREY BRIDGE RIDE . . . Every Sunday in November, the Bellevue Bicycle Club will ride 15-20 miles from 1:00 to 4:00pm. All riders are invited to meet at Iowa West Foundation Park, on the Iowa side of the bridge.

PROTEST STRATCOM WEAPONS BAZAAR . . . For the 5th time in 6 years, the Des Moines and Omaha Catholic Workers, Nebraskans for Peace, and the UN-O chapter of NFP will witness and “Die In” at STRATCOM’s Space Weapons Bazaar called the 2011 USSTRATCOM Cyber and Space Symposium.  This yearly love fest between corporate suppliers of weapons and space technologies, the STRATCOM and Military Space Commands and the “power elites” of the Omaha area community takes place at the Qwest Convention Center, 455 North 10th Street, Omaha, Tuesday, November 15 through Thursday, November 17, 2011. Take a look at who is underwriting this event here.  Click here for a schedule of the protest events.

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, November 16, 2011, the film will be “Behind the Burly Q,” a documentary about burlesque. Watch a 2:25 minute trailer here.  The weekly event is always free and open to the public. A discussion will follow the film. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The current Occupy Omaha situation is in transition.  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

NEBRASKA WIND POWER 2011 CONFERENCE . . . The fourth Annual Nebraska Wind Power Conference will be Tuesday and Wednesday, November 15 and 16, 2011, at Younes Conference Center, 416 West Talmadge Road, Kearney, Nebraska. The two day conference will focus on Nebraska’s future wind energy development challenges and opportunities. A complete Conference Agenda is here.  Register here.

WATER: A BALANCING ACT . . . In late November each year, the Nebraska State Irrigation Association joins with Nebraska Water Resources Association (NWRA) to present fresh ideas, new insights, current legislative issues and best practices relative to Nebraska’s water issues. Click here [pdf] for the two-day schedule of sessions, panels, and meetings at the Kearney Holiday Inn Convention Center, just off I-80 near the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, Monday, November 21th and Tuesday, November 22, 2011.

KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . We have effectively STOPPED THE PIPELINE.  Congratulations, and thanks to EveryOne who worked in coalition to make this happen! Although we are not aware of network news coverage, many alternative news sources, and some mainstream press, reported on the victory for XL opponents. Reuters broke the story on Thursday.
From Democracy Now! “Naomi Klein on Environmental Victory: Obama Delays Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Decision Until 2013,” November 11, 2011: “Environmental activists are claiming victory after the Obama administration announced Thursday it will postpone any decision on the proposed 1,700-mile Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline until 2013. The announcement was made just days after more than 10,000 people encircled the White House calling on President Obama to reject the project, the second major action against the project organized by Bill McKibben’s 350.org and Tar Sands Action. In late August and early September, some 1,200 people were arrested in Washington, D.C., in a two-week campaign of civil disobedience. “We believe that this delay will kill the pipeline,” says the Canadian author and activist Naomi Klein. “If it doesn’t, if this pipeline re-emerges after the election, people have signed pledges saying they will put their bodies on the line to stop it.” Klein notes that, “I don’t think we would have won without Occupy Wall Street… This is what it means to change the conversation.” Video is here.
From the LA Times, “Nebraska’s Sand Hills become sand trap for Keystone XL pipeline,” November 11, 2011: “The proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline was big news across the country this week, with the Obama administration announcing that it was delaying a decision on the controversial project. But nowhere was the news bigger than in Nebraska.”
From AlterNet, “Keystone Pipeline Victory: President Puts Disastrous Pipeline on Hold — May Effectively Kill the Project,” by Bill McKibben, November 10, 2011: “The American people spoke loudly about climate change and the president responded.”
From TruthOut, “Keystone XL Pipeline Activists Claim Temporary Victory After Months of Protest,” by Mike Ludwig, November 11, 2011: “The State Department announced yesterday that the review process for the Keystone XL pipeline would be extended until after the 2012 election. The announcement came just four days after thousands of protesters peacefully surrounded the White House to pressure President Obama to reject the massive project. State Department officials said the administration needs more time to assess the potential environmental impacts of the pipeline, but the decision also lifts the president out of a political dilemma as the 2012 election season begins … ‘I 100 percent think that young people were … a large part of what drove the decision,’ said Courtney Hight, a director of the Energy Action Coalition, a group that organizes young activists. ‘Young people are what brought him into the White House, and he knows that.'”
From InsideClimate News, “Activist Leaders Explain How They Beat the Keystone XL Pipeline” by Elizabeth McGowan, November 12, 2011: “Just six months ago, few could have imagined that an inanimate object as ugly as a 36-inch diameter, 1,702-mile oil sands pipeline could revive a dormant and depressed climate movement. But then handfuls of activists experienced a series of ‘aha’moments that resuscitated their cause. First, they connected the dots between the BP oil spill, a do-nothing Congress and the ‘carbon bomb’ that would likely be released if Alberta’s tar sands continue to be mined. They also began pressing President Obama on his promise to wean the country of its oil addiction. Gradually, something began to click.”
From the Washington Post, “Keystone pipeline route in Nebraska to be reassessed,” by Juliet Eilperin, November 10, 2011: “The Obama administration will delay action on a controversial cross-country oil pipeline in order to assess a shift in its route, officials announced Thursday, effectively putting off a politically vexing decision until after next year’s election. The move is the latest twist in a more-than-three-year review process that has evolved from a fairly routine decision within the federal bureaucracy to a very public debate over national energy policy. It pitted environmental activists and an array of citizens along the pipeline’s proposed route against business groups, oil companies and unions whose members would be employed as part of the $7 billion project.”
From Politico, “Obama Punts Keystone XL Pipeline,” by Dan Berman and Darren Goode, November 10, 2011: “For months, the conventional wisdom had been that a presidential permit for Keystone XL was inevitable; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in October 2010 that she was ‘inclined’ to approve it because it was better to get oil from Canada than from less-friendly nations. The State Department then released a final supplemental environmental assessment in August stating that TransCanada’s proposed route is the preferred option. But the environmentalist protests led by 350.org activist Bill McKibben, as well as opposition in Republican-friendly Nebraska to the proposed route, seem to have led the administration to delay the decision.”
From the New York Times, “U.S. Delays Decision on Pipeline Until After Election,” by John Broder and Dan Frosch, was published November 10th: “The Obama administration, under sharp pressure from officials in Nebraska and restive environmental activists, announced Thursday that it would review the route of the disputed Keystone XL oil pipeline, effectively delaying any decision about its fate until after the 2012 election.”
And the Lincoln Journal Star reported “State Department: Explore a Keystone XL route away from Sandhills,” on November 10th: “The U.S. State Department is ordering TransCanada to explore a route for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline that won’t go through Nebraska’s Sandhills. The announcement came from the State Department early Thursday afternoon and means final approval for the $7 billion, 1,700-mile pipeline won’t come until after the 2012 U.S. election. The decision is a victory for environmentalists who feared the proposed route could endanger the massive Ogallala Aquifer, which is a source of irrigation and drinking water for a large swath of the central United States.”
Some of the coverage of last Sunday’s Washington DC protest action encircling the White House, includes the following:
Thousands Circle White House to Protest Keystone XL: Will They Abandon Obama if Pipeline is Approved?,” by Stephen Lacey and Jessica Goad, November 7, 2011: “…After a series of high-energy speeches from James Hansen, Naomi Klein, Bill McKibben, Mark Ruffalo and many others, demonstrators poured onto Pennsylvania Avenue and created a human chain around the White House, chanting, “two, four, six, eight, stop XL, it’s not too late.” A 3:01 minute video from the protest is included at the linked article.
The Devil in the Tar Sands,” by Jody Williams and Desmond Tutu, November 7, 2011: “On Sunday, November 6, thousands of people encircled the White House as part of the ongoing effort to press US President Barack Obama to stop the Keystone XL pipeline. If the nearly 1,700-mile pipeline were to be built, it would run from the tar sands of Alberta, Canada, through the heartland of the US, all the way to the Texas coast on the Gulf of Mexico. Should the project go ahead, Obama will have made one of the single most disastrous decisions of his presidency concerning climate change and the very future of our planet. …”Obama campaigned and was elected in part on a pledge to address climate change. He spoke of seas that would stop rising, and of shifting the US away from fossil fuels to new sources of clean energy. He now has the opportunity to make good on those promises by stopping the Keystone XL pipeline.” Conclusion: “The only ethical choice on this question is one that supports clean, renewable energy – and that rejects continued addiction to fossil fuels.”
10,000 Surround White House in XL Pipeline Protest,” was published by Reader Supported News, sourced from CBS News/AP, November 6th: “Thousands of protesters, including a Nobel laureate and a movie star, gathered near the White House on Sunday in opposition to TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline. The demonstration is the latest in a series of White House protests aimed at convincing US President Barack Obama to block the $7 billion project that would carry Alberta oilsands crude through six American states to Gulf Coast refineries. …The Nebraska legislature, meantime, is in special session considering legislation that could force TransCanada to reroute the pipeline away from the Ogallala Aquifer, a major source of drinking water for the region.”
Thousands surround the White House to protest TransCanada pipeline,” from the Canadian Press Green Page, November 7th: “Thousands of demonstrators, including movie stars and a Nobel laureate, surrounded the White House on Sunday to protest a proposed Canadian pipeline that’s serving as a flashpoint for the U.S. environmental movement while resonating with Americans fed up with corporate interests. The demonstration is the latest in a series of White House protests aimed at convincing U.S. President Barack Obama to thwart Calgary-based TransCanada’s attempts to build the Keystone XL pipeline that would carry Alberta oilsands crude through six American states to Gulf Coast refineries. …”Denying the Keystone XL permit will send a clear signal that the U.S. government recognizes our true ‘national interest’ before oil company profits.”
The Pressure Is On: Thousands Encircle White House, Tell Obama to Reject Keystone Pipeline, by Mike Ludwig, Truthout, November 7, 2011: “Activists of all ages descended on the White House, including more than 1,000 young people. After surrounding the White House, a youth-led breakout march snaked through downtown Washington, DC, carrying the momentum of the Occupy movement along with an inflatable black pipeline replica as long as a city block.”
Bill McKibben’s comments about the DC action are in, “Obama Trapped in Politically Sticky Tar Sands Pipeline Decision,”  Quoting McKibben, “…”Under blue Indian Summer skies, more than 12,000 people from every corner of the country descended on Washington DC; then, with great precision, they fanned out to surround the White House and take a stand against the Keystone XL oil pipeline.”
Regarding the Entrix scandal, “Inspector General Will Investigate Keystone XL Decision,” by Mike Ludwig, was published by Truthout November 8th: “The State Department’s inspector general will investigate potential conflicts of interest within the Department’s approval process for TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline that would pump oil from the Alberta tar sands in Canada to the Gulf Coast, according to a letter released on Monday. Environmental groups and 14 members of Congress recently requested an investigation into potential conflicts of interest such as TransCanada’s successful recommendation that Cardno Entrix, a massive contracting firm and major client of TransCanada, conduct much of the federally mandated environmental review of the pipeline project.”
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 is archived in the Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.
           Thanks to EveryOne who has helped make Nebraska the first state to successfully oppose a pipeline project!

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . “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.” Sign the Petition here.  Click here for an article about a new report that links a series of earthquakes in Oklahoma to fracking operations there. Watch a Democracy Now! video, “White House Could Cast Decisive Vote to Permit 20,000 Fracking Wells in Delaware River Basin.”
Quoting the segment, “This week the Delaware River Basin Commission released draft regulations to allow for the natural gas drilling technique hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking, in the river’s watershed, which provides water to 15.6 million people in New York City, Philadelphia and New Jersey. The proposed plan would allow for some 20,000 gas wells to be developed in the watershed.” The segment continues, “While environmentalists are claiming a temporary victory after the Obama administration put off approving the tar sands oil pipeline, another major fight between environmentalists and the White House is brewing in the Northeast. Earlier this week, the Delaware River Basin Commission released draft regulations to allow for the major natural gas drilling technique known as “fracking” in the river’s watershed. The Commission is expected to vote on the rules on November 21st. With one seat on the Commission, the White House may cast the deciding vote. The states of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware also each have a representative on the board.”

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.

TELL PRESIDENT OBAMA NOT TO CAVE TO MONSANTO AND THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY . . . The Obama administration has unbelievably chosen to approve three biotech crops, Roundup Ready genetically modified alfalfa, Roundup Ready genetically modified sugar beets and a new industrial biotech corn for ethanol production. These decisions are a devastating blow to our democracy and the basic rights of farmers to choose how they want to grow food on their land and the rights of consumers who increasingly choose organic and sustainably grown food for its positive health and environmental impacts. Please tell the President it’s time to stand up to Monsanto and reject GMO crops.

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 Subsitute Hemp for oil.

WE STOPPED THE PIPELINE!

Green Notes Week of November 6, 2011

STOP THE TAR SANDS PIPELINE . . . On Sunday, November 6, 2011, 350.org activists from around the country encircled the White House sending a powerful message to President Obama: honor your 2008 campaign promises and stop the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.

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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 when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. In winter, 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 information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

FATAL OMISSIONS . . . Monday, November 7, 2011, Professor and Department Head Emeritus of Plant Pathology at UN-L, Anne Vidaver, will present a one-hour talk entiled “Fatal Omission: The TransCanada Pipeline and the Sand Hills,” in the East Campus Union, at 3:00pm. Check schedule in the Lobby for room number. All are welcome.

SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE ON PIPELINE ROUTING REGULATIONS . . . A Special Session of the Nebraska legislature is in progress. The Keystone XL pipeline should be STOPPED, or at least re-routed away from Nebraska’s fragile Sand Hills and the Ogallala Aquifer.  Hearings for the bills that have been introduced begin Monday, November 7, 2011, 10:00am. A schedule for the three days of hearings is here.  All legislative hearings will be available on the NET website.  Two new legal memos explain the areas that can be regulated, and why it’s *not* too late in Nebraska to re-route the pipeline. Click here [pdf] for Alan Peterson’s Constitutional Analysis of a Nebraska Pipeline Routing Law, and here [pdf] for the Domina Law Group’s Green Paper on Nebraska’s Regulatory Authority Over Oil Pipelines, Nebraska’s Non-Preempted Right To Regulate Land Use, and Legal Authority for Action By Nebraska. Let your senator know that this special session MUST, at a minimum, re-route the pipeline. The state capitol switchboard number is 402.471.2311. Call your senator and ask him or her to STOP THE PIPELINE.

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.

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION . . . Wednesday, November 9, 2011, 7:00pm, there will be a Community Conversation about Nebraska Child Welfare Reform at Gere Library, 2400 South 56th Street, Lincoln. Panelists include LD 25 State Senator Kathy Campbell, and from Nebraska Appleseed, Sarah Helvey. The public is welcome.

CONSERVATION AND ECOTOURISM . . . Thursday, November 10, 2011, 7:00pm, wildlife biologists and educators Larkin and Kelly Powell will present “Milking the Rhino, and the Ostrich: Conservation and Ecotourism on Private Lands in Namibia” at the Wachiska Audubon annual meeting, at the Union College Dick Auditorium, Lower Level Room 03, 3800 South 48th Street, Lincoln. Refreshments will be served after this free presentation, open to the public.

NAACP FREEDOM FUND BANQUET . . . This year’s Lincoln Branch NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet, “Affirming America’s Promise,” will be Friday, November 11, 2011, at the Cornhusker Marriot Hotel, 333 South 13th Street, Lincoln. The guest speaker will be former state senator/current City Council member DiAnna Schimek. Social hour begins at 5:30, and dinner is at 6:30pm. For more information, phone 402.488.0853.

PEACE STUDIES IN EDUCATION FORUM . . . There will be a critical dialogue about how to engage in concrete social transformation on Saturday, November 12, 2011, 9:00am to 1:00pm, at the Southeast Community College Lincoln Campus, 8800 “O” Street, U Section Multipurpose room. Guest speakers will be Doug Paterson, UN-O Theater Professor and key Nebraska organizer for Theater of the Oppressed at UN-O, and Rich Gibson, Professor of Social Studies in the College of Education at San Diego State University. The two will do lecture/demonstrations that should promote discussion, dissent, and a will to change things. There will be time for interaction with the speakers, time for large group discussion, time for panel discussion, time for snacks and informal talk, and time to decide what you want to do when you go home. Free and open to all.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . The Occupy Lincoln camp site is located on Centennial Mall north of the state capitol. Occupation General Assembly meetings are every Wednesday at 6:00pm, and Sundays at 1:30pm.  The next Occupy Lincoln march will be Saturday, November 12, 2011, starting at noon on the north side of the state capitol building, 14th & K Streets.  A parade permit has been granted for this action and every Saturday at noon until January 1, 2012. 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. The Occupy Lincoln website is here.  Corporate Greed is Revolution’s Seed!

LIVE SUSTAINABLY . . . “Building a Sustainable Society, Starting with Food,” will be presented by Chuck Francis, Sustainable Agriculture Coordinator in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, UN-L, on Sunday, November 13, 2011, 12:45am to 2:15pm, Pilgrim Hall, at First-Plymouth Church, 2000 D Street, Lincoln. Francis is committed to living sustainably in both his professional and personal life. Learn about the crucial link food plays in building a sustainable system. Bring an organic dish to share or make a good-will offering. For information, e-mail kim [at] firstplymouth [dot] org

WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM . . . “History of the American Bison,” will be presented by avid birder and retired sociology professor Larry Flak, 2:00pm, Sunday, November 13, 2011, at the River Country Nature Center, 114 South 6th Street, 1/2 block south of Central Avenue in Nebraska City. North America’s largest land mammal has been recovering from near annihilation, and Falk will trace the history. Earlier, Falk will lead an exploration of the Arbor Day Farm sunflower field planted for wildlife. To carpool from Lincoln, meet at the Wachiska Audubon parking lot, 4547 Calvert Street, at 10:00am. If you have questions about the field trip, phone John Carlini, 402.475.7275.

BIONEERS CONFERENCE REGISTRATION . . . Registration is still open for the Beaming Bioneers Nebraska 2011 Fall Conference on Saturday, November 19, 2011, 9:00am to 5:00pm, in Lincoln at the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department conference room, 3140 N Street. This Conference is the year’s premiere environmental and social justice conference in the state, and Nebraska Green Party is one of the sponsors. Check out the website for information about the day’s agenda, mark your calendar, and plan to be there. Register online here.

Omaha area: Congressional District 2

BOB KERREY BRIDGE RIDE . . . Every Sunday in November, the Bellevue Bicycle Club will ride 15-20 miles from 1:00 to 4:00pm. All riders are invited to meet at Iowa West Foundation Park, on the Iowa side of the bridge.

WEEKLY RUNNING GROUP . . . Monday, November 7, 2011, 5:45pm, the Weekly Running Group will meet at Zorinsky Park with Nebraska Adventure Group.  For more information, contact debhoffnung [at] yahoo [dot] com

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, November 9, 2011, the film will be “The Conversation,” a 1974 Francis Ford Coppola study of electronic surveillance examined through the private, internalized life of a lonely and detached expert ‘bugger’played by Gene Hackman. Watch a 2:43 minute trailer here.  The weekly event is always free and open to the public. A discussion will follow the film. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The current Occupy Omaha location is the Somali Cultural Center on 24th and Farnam. The camp site is 24th and Farnam, across from the Federal Reserve. The weekly march/rally is Saturdays at 11:00am, starting at Gene Leahy Mall, 14th Street, across from the library. General Assemblies are every Wednesday, 7:00pm, and every Saturday, 3:00pm. The official Occupy Omaha website is here.  The FaceBook page is here.  The Twitter feed is #occupyomaha

HIKE THE PLATTE . . . Saturday, November 12, 2011, Omaha Hiking Club will meet at the Platte River State Park, on the southern bluffs above the Platte River, located 3 miles west of Louisville, 9:00am. For more information, e-mail omahahikingvlub [at] cox [dot] net

SIERRA CHAPTER MEETING . . . Saturday November 12, 2011, the Sierra Club Chapter Meeting will be from 1:30 to 4:30pm, at First Unitarian Church, 3119 Harney Street, just off 33rd Street. The Keystone XL pipeline will be discussed.

SIERRA ANNUAL . . . Nature writer-Professor John Price will Keynote Nebraska Sierra Club’s Annual Banquet on Saturday, November 12, 2011, at Big Mama’s Kitchen Restaurant, 3223 North 45th Street, Omaha. A Reception and Silent Auction begins at 5:30, Dinner is at 6:30, and Awards and Speaker are at 7:30pm. Cost is $25 per person. Read speaker’s bio and details here.

FALL SOCIAL . . . Saturday, November 12, 2011, Nebraska Adventure Group will have a Fall Social at 7:00pm, 72nd and Sorensen, in Omaha. EveryOne is invited to meet the membership, learn about NAG, and join the active outings group. For more information, contact debhoffnung [at] yahoo [dot] com

HIKE FONTENELLE . . . Sunday, November 13, 2011, there will be a two hour Fontenelle Forest Hike, beginning at 11:00am. For more information, contact debhoffnung [at] yahoo [dot] com

GREEN BELLEVUE . . . Sunday, November 13, 2011, Green Bellevue meets at Bellevue Public Library, 1003 Lincoln Road, 1:30 to 3:30pm. There will be information exchange and future planning, featuring a program on Wildlife – specifically Birds and How to Certify Your Property as a Wildlife Habitat. Join the Green Bellevue e-mail list to receive the GB newsletter and updates here.

PROTEST KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE . . . Omaha protests with Guardians of the Good Life continue. E-mail japlapoo [at] netzero [dot] net for details. STOP THE PIPELINE yard signs are available in Omaha by calling Nebraskans for Peace Coordinator Mark Welsch, 402.453.0776, or e-mail NFPOmaha [at] nebraskansforpeace [dot] org. And please contact your Omaha senators! It is very important that they hear from constituents who want the XL pipeline stopped!

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 . . . On Thursday, November 3, 2011, Nebraska lawmakers finished three days of bill introduction at the Unicameral. Committee Hearings for the Special Session bills on pipeline regulation are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 7 through 9, 2011. The hearings are open to the public and EveryOne is encouraged to be there, and comment. Testifiers will likely have three minutes to speak, and will need ten copies of their testimony for committee members. This TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline through Nebraska’s fragile Sand Hills and the Ogallala Aquifer needs to be STOPPED. The permit needs to be denied. But the message to state senators needs to be that, at a minimum, we expect a bill that will re-route the pipeline out of the Sand Hills and the heart of the Aquifer. The schedule of hearings is here, starting Monday, November 7th, at 10:00am.
Nebraska Farmers Union President and Save Our Sand Hills coalition member John Hansen was interviewed about Nebraskans’ pipeline siting concerns in a 6:34 minute Free Speech Radio News segment on November 3rd. The Toronto Star quoted Hansen and state Senator Ken Haar in “Canadian pipeline hits 11th hour opposition,” on November 4th: “Whether you’re for the pipeline or against the pipeline, almost everyone in our state agrees it’s a really bad choice of routes,” John Hansen, president of the Nebraska Farmers Union, said in an interview from Lincoln. Hansen wrote the U.S. government last month, saying the pipeline route is “not prudent, not safe and unnecessarily puts our primary water supply at risk. …Haar agrees that the project has struck a sensitive chord in Nebraska because the main industry is agriculture. “People are pretty much aware that water is our most important resource. This whole idea that we would be risking — even if the chances are small — our clean water source doesn’t make sense to Nebraskans,” he said.” Read the article from Toronto here.
Also on November 3rd, the Huffington Post included a 1:51 minute video with the article by Joshua Hersh, “Keystone XL: Haste And Inexperience Hampered State Department’s Environmental Review.”  The article begins “KEYSTONE’S KOPS: The State Department’s Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES), where the presidential permitting process takes place, has never been a highly sought-after posting. For the most part, OES staff are responsible for negotiating international treaties that involve natural resources, generally involving uncomplicated projects far from high-level eyes: a fiber optic cable in Tijuana, a bridge over the Rio Grande. Diplomats and political appointees often arrive there with no clue that the permitting responsibility falls to them.”
In covering Friday’s Citizen Special Session Seminar at the legislalture, Lincoln Journal Star excluded Nebraska Green Party as a co-sponsor. The article begins “The Merrick County landowner who has become the face of opposition to TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline praised the effort to stop the project Friday, less than an hour after state lawmakers finished the fourth day of a special session to address concerns over its environmental impact. “If we had not become engaged in this process … if it weren’t for the ordinary citizens of the state of Nebraska, TransCanada would have gotten the green light,” Randy Thompson told a room full of people at the Capitol to learn how to lobby state lawmakers on the issue. “Our politicians were poised to give that to them.”
BOLD Nebraska has a Resource Page for the Special Session and a Bill Roundup/Public Hearing Schedule Page. Both pages link to senators’ contact information, and committees where the bills will be heard. Bills are summarized and linked here.
“Senators, your first priority is Nebraska,” the November 3rd LJS Editorial, reminds state senators “…It’s not too late for Obama to pull the plug on the pipeline project, and it’s not too late for Nebraska to insist on a route change. Nothing is decided. The permit has not been issued. …It should be of no concern to state lawmakers that TransCanada, apparently confident that the permit would be issued, already has invested money in securing easement rights and clearing its preferred route of endangered species. If lawmakers want to be concerned about anyone involved in this proposal, they ought to focus their attention on Nebraska landowners who were threatened with eminent domain if they didn’t sign away their easement rights. …Nebraskans shouldn’t have to depend on the president to look out for their concerns. They ought to be able to rely first on their own state officials. Thanks to Gov. Dave Heineman, the Legislature finally is giving the pipeline issue the full discussion it deserves. Now senators should remember their first priority is the interests of Nebraskans.”
Bills: Empower governor, limit eminent domain,” by Kevin O’Hanlon, reports “The governor would have the final say in where major pipelines are built in Nebraska under a bill introduced Wednesday in the Legislature. …Under the bill (LB4), by Sen. Chris Langemeier of Schuyler, companies wanting to build a major pipeline in the state would have to apply to the Department of Environmental Quality, or DEQ, for a permit. The governor would then set up a panel to review the application, the proposed route of the pipeline, environmental considerations and other factors before making a recommendation to the governor.” Other early reporting on the Special Session is here.
There were three more letters to the editor in Sunday’s November 6th LJS. “Repeat environmental study,” by Dave Guittar, asks “Do we want the pipeline at all?” This type of oil deposit, tar sands, contains an extremely viscous oil that is combined with clay, sand and water. It does not come out easily and generates 10-45 percent more greenhouse gases than conventional crude oil.” Marilyn Barnes calls for a study on dilbit safety, concluding “In Nebraska, there are excellent reasons to demand that the Keystone XL pipeline be rerouted away from the Ogallala Aquifer and near industrial infrastructure where pipelines already exist.” And in “Not convinced of safety,” Richard Schmeling writes “Why is it that with all those expensive, smooth-talking radio commercials and full-page ads touting the safety of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, I am not convinced? …Why can’t we move the oil by rail, truck or barge? At least that movement is highly visible and any problems are more likely to be noticed sooner. I’m not convinced that this pipeline or any pipeline is a safe way to transport anything except perhaps natural gas.”
Move the pipeline route,” by Nick Palerno, one of last week’s LJS letters, opens with “The issue with regard to the proposed oil pipeline over Nebraska’s Ogallala Aquifer seems very simple to address. Nebraska’s greatness and prosperity is grounded in its world-class food-producing capabilities, which flow from the Ogallala Aquifer. Anything, including a tar sands/shale oil pipeline running over this aquifer, that has the probability of damaging Nebraska’s lifeblood water resource should not even be under consideration.”
In “No to pipeline,” Bruce Kennedy writes “Much has been said about the Keystone XL pipeline and the Ogallala Aquifer in Nebraska. Not enough has been said about the disastrous effect this oil has on our planet as a whole. The method to extract oil from the tar sands is one of the most environmentally destructive known. It is right up there with strip mining and clear cutting. It lays waste to thousands of acres of pristine forest land, and this forest land helps absorb the effects of chemicals in our atmosphere that are causing climate change.”
Another letter, “Out of touch on pipeline,” by Paul Ries, begins “I don’t think people understand just how out of touch TransCanada President Russell Girling is. He repeatedly indicated he has been blindsided by the outcry over the pipeline. Most recently (“4 try to reduce water risk fear,” Oct. 26) he said: “All the politics swirling around this project for the last 36 to 38 months — I never would have expected those.” This playing ignorant act is getting old. Has it really taken years to realize that Nebraskans are proud of our natural resources and understand their value? The environmental track record stinks, and the environmental review done by Cardno Entrix, a company that lists TransCanada as a “major client,” is fundamentally flawed.”
In response to the Entrix scandal, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders wrote Secretary of State Clinton requesting documentation of “any contracts, agreements, memorandums of understanding, any legal or other instruments or documents that describe the relationships, responsibilities and obligations among Cardno Entrix, TransCanada, and the State Department with respect to the Keystone XL pipeline project.” Reader Supported News covered the Sanders’ letter here.
From Sanders’ website, “Tar Sands Pipeline Probe Urged,” dated October 26, “Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wednesday asked the State Department inspector general to investigate whether conflicts of interest tainted the process for reviewing a proposed crude oil pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. In a separate letter to President Barack Obama, Sanders, Reps. Steve Cohen and Peter Welch and 11 other senators and congressmen cited “serious concerns” about the integrity of the review and asked the White House to withhold any decision on the project until the inspector general’s investigation is completed, made public and evaluated.” The Senator’s comments are continued hereCall for an investigation of the State Department’s tar sands scandal at a Credo Action Petition online here.
The legal aspects of possible challenges to siting legislation introduced in the Special Session are reported in an October 31st LJS article here.  Lincoln attorney Alan Peterson, and Omaha attorneys David Domina and Brian Jorde all conclude that “Nebraska can regulate its own land use.”
State Senator Bill Avery represents the 28th Legislative District in Lincoln. On November 2nd, LJS published his very personal Local View, “Landowners feel invaded.” “…Tuesday morning, as the sun rose over Nebraska, I joined my colleagues in the Norris Chamber of the State Capitol, and I reflected on my newfound friends in Holt County and the land their families have spent generations protecting from hard times, the elements and a pipeline company. I also remembered my pledge to them to do all that I can to help them fight for their land and water.” Read Avery’s comments written after a visit to Holt County here.
U.S. backtracks on Keystone decision this year,”  by Sheldon Alberts, Postmedia News, was published on November 2nd. “The U.S. State Department on Wednesday backed away from its commitment to decide on the Keystone XL oilsands pipeline by the end of 2011, opening the door to potential new delays on a project that has become a political albatross for President Barack Obama. In a briefing with reporters, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the department still hopes to complete its review of the $7-billion pipeline by year’s end. But the timeline is no longer set in stone.”
Obama to make final call on Keystone XL pipeline,” by Juliet Eilperin, sourced to LJS from the Washington Post, reported “President Barack Obama said Tuesday he will decide whether to approve or deny a permit for a controversial 1,700-mile oil pipeline, rather than delegating the decision to the State Department. The proposal by the Canadian firm TransCanada to ship crude extracted from a region in Alberta called the “oil sands” to Gulf Coast refineries has become a charged political issue for the White House. Labor unions and business groups argue it would create thousands of jobs in the midst of an economic downturn. Environmentalists, who plan to ring the White House in a protest Sunday, say that oil extraction would accelerate global warming and that the pipeline could spill, polluting water and causing potentially severe environmental harm. In an interview with the Omaha television station KETV, Obama said he would weigh the Keystone XL pipeline’s potential economic benefits against its possible environmental consequences.”
Tell Obama: Thanks for stepping up — now do the right thing. President Obama has announced that he is taking complete ownership of the decision about the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, and that he’ll be looking seriously at the environmental and health impacts of the project. Urge the President to do the right thing and reject the pipeline by filling out the petition here.  Send a Thanks in Advance messages to the President in the Spirit of the Thanksgiving Season.
In the meantime, The Hill reports that “Four environmental groups are preparing a lawsuit that alleges the Obama administration has not adequately studied how the proposed Keystone XL oil sands pipeline would affect several endangered species.” Reader Supported News published the article here.
Reporting on Lakota Tribes refusal to cooperate with Canadian tar sands proponents, a TruthOut article by Jason Coppola begins “As people gather to protest the greed and corruption of Wall Street in downtown Manhattan and throughout the world, the territories of indigenous peoples and nations have been the front lines of this conflict for a long, long, time. Clayton Thomas-Muller, of the Pukatawagan Cree Nation, is an anti-tar sands campaigner with the Indigenous Environmental Network, and is responsible for coordinating an indigenous team which operates both in the United States and Canada supporting locally led tactics and strategies aimed at stopping the Canadian tar sands expansion and its encroachment into traditional and treaty territories of first nations in Alberta and British Columbia.”
A new 34 second tv ad featuring Nebraska’s Randy Thompson will air on Fox, MSNBS and CNN through Tuesday, November 8th. Watch it on YouTube here.  Thanks to Steinhausen Advertising for adding the Nebraska Green Party logo on the end page with other STOP THE PIPELINE Coalition members.
           Add your voice to the “Protect Our Water, Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline!” petition urging the president to deny the construction permit here.  Call the White House Switchboard directly at 202.456.1111. And sign The Other 98% petition to Obama, “End Lobbyist Influence, STOP THE PIPELINE,” here.
Recent Position Statements opposing the pipeline include Nebraska Sierra Club comments on the National Interest Determination, and Nebraska Farmers Union formal comments to the State Department on the Final Environmental Impact Statement.  “An Open Letter to Secretary Clinton: KO Keystone XL,” by David Yarnold, President of National Audubon Society, was published in the Huffington Post on October 12, 2011. “Since last fall, a steady stream of damning evidence about questionable relationships, lobbying practices and political bias have been flowing from the Keystone XL pipeline process. This weekend’s outrageous revelation that TransCanada supervised the environmental review has poisoned the process beyond repair. It’s time to KO Keystone XL. It is irreversibly polluted.” Read the Yarnold open letter here.
A Climate Progress article by Joe Romm called the Extrix scandal a “bombshell” when news was release by alternative sources. (A blackout has continued in most mainstream press.) Quoting Romm, “The State Department assigned an important environmental impact study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline to a company with financial ties to the pipeline operator, flouting the intent of a federal law meant to ensure an impartial environmental analysis of major projects.” As the game was rigged, Romm called for the entire Environmental Impact Statement to be invalidated.
From The Daily Beast, “Obama’s Pipeline Mess,” by Bill McKibben and Naomi Klein, says “Obama’s plan to transport oil from Canada to the Gulf Coast reeks of cronyism. …there’s still time for the president to step in and stop it. …The story started coming out a few weeks ago when Nebraska activists preparing for State Department hearings on the Keystone XL pipeline noticed something odd. The hearings were actually being run by a private company called Cardno Entrix—their name was even at the bottom of the State Department official website. If you wanted to send in public comments, you sent them to the company. …This is quite possibly the biggest potential scandal of the Obama years. But there’s a danger that it will go ignored for three reasons ” Read page 1 of 2 here.
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 are archived in a Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.
           Thanks to EveryOne who has written letters to the editor of local papers. Please continue writing, and keep the issue alive in conversations at the kitchen table, in cafes, churches, and clubs around Nebraska. (If you haven’t written the LJS yet, please do so here.)  E-mail actions [at] boldnebraska [dot] org for yard signs, bumper stickers, and t-shirts. New armbands say “Sandhills and Ogallala Aquifer Lover” and “Pipeline Fighter.”
Be a community educator and organizer. Help make Nebraska the first state to successfully oppose a pipeline project.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . “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.” Sign the Petition and view 6:20 minute Colbert Report interview with Tom Ridge.  Click here for a November 3, 2011 article about a new report that links a series of earthquakes in Oklahoma to fracking operations there.

TELL PRESIDENT OBAMA NOT TO CAVE TO MONSANTO AND THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY . . . The Obama administration has unbelievably chosen to approve three biotech crops, Roundup Ready genetically modified alfalfa, Roundup Ready genetically modified sugar beets and a new industrial biotech corn for ethanol production. These decisions are a devastating blow to our democracy and the basic rights of farmers to choose how they want to grow food on their land and the rights of consumers who increasingly choose organic and sustainably grown food for its positive health and environmental impacts. Please tell the President it’s time to stand up to Monsanto and reject GMO crops.

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 Subsitute Hemp for oil.

STOP THE PIPELINE

Green Notes Week of October 30, 2011

IN MEMORIAM . . .  Legendary civil rights leader, peace activist, and writer Lela Knox Shanks died at her home on Monday, October 24, 2011, after a two year struggle with cancer. Lela was 2011 Alternatives to The Military Peace Maker of the Year, sharing this year’s honor with Nebraskans For Peace President Emeritus Paul Olson. In 2008, NFP honored Lela as Peace Maker of the Year for her many peace and justice achievements. Read the NFP citation delivered at the awards event here.  The Lincoln Journal Star October 28, 2011 Editorial, “Lela Shanks set inspirational example,” is here.  Nebraska Green Party extends sympathy to Lela’s family and many friends, with appreciation for her courageous, inspiring lifetime of leadership.

EARTH CIRCLE . . . On the first day of every month, people around the world stop everything for five minutes, joining with thousands of others to visualize peace and focus on new levels of kindness, understanding, and compassion necessary for collectively facing the challenges of the 21st century. New Dimensions invites peacemakers everywhere to join at 4:00pm Greenwich Mean Time, 10:00am in Lincoln and Omaha, 9:00am in District 3 where Mountain Time begins, Tuesday, November 1, 2011, with the intention of deep healing for the Planet and all its people. Click here for more information about Earth Circle.

CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, FOOD PRODUCTION . . . Registration is now open for Agriculture for Life, the Iowa Environmental Council’s annual conference to explore the connection between what Iowans eat and the environment, Thursday, November 3, 2011, at Drake University in Des Moines. Keynote speaker Frances Moore Lappé, author of Diet for a Small Planet, will describe how changing the way people think about environmental challenges may be the key to solving them. For more information or to register, click here or call 515.244.1194, extension 210.

ENCIRCLE THE WHITE HOUSE AND STOP THE TAR SANDS PIPELINE . . . On Sunday, November 6, 2011, in Washington DC, 350.org and environmental activists from around the country will encircle the White House sending a powerful message to President Obama: honor your 2008 campaign promises and stop the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. view a 1:28 minute video featuring Nebraska’s Randy Thompson, here.

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Lincoln area: Congressional District 1

TRICK OR VOTE . . . Meet Keystone XL pipeline opponents at noon, Monday, October 31, 2011, at the state capitol information desk and go Trick or Voting to the offices of all the senators from noon to 1:00pm. Ask that they STOP THE PIPELINE, or at least re-route it away from Nebraska’s fragile Sand Hills and the Ogallala Aquifer.

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 when weather is good, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. In winter, 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 information about Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty, click here.

SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE ON PIPELINE ROUTING REGULATIONS . . . Tuesday, November 1, 2011, a special session of the Nebraska legislature will begin to address routing regulations for oil pipelines in the state. This will provide a chance to revoke TransCanada’s free pass and assure that pipelines are regulated fairly, like gas pipelines. If your state senator tries to tell you it’s too late, or illegal, to re-route the Keystone XL, know that he or she is wrong. Two new legal memos explain the areas that can be regulated, and why it’s *not* too late. Click here [pdf] for Alan Peterson’s Constitutional Analysis of a Nebraska Pipeline Routing Law, and here [pdf] for the Domina Law Group’s Green Paper on Nebraska’s Regulatory Authority Over Oil Pipelines, Nebraska’s Non-Preempted Right To Regulate Land Use, and Legal Authority for Action By Nebraska. Let your senator know that this special session MUST, at a minimum, re-route the pipeline. The state capitol switchboard number is 402.471.2311. Call your senator and ask him or her to STOP THE PIPELINE.

CANNABIS COALITION MEETING . . . Tuesday, November 1, 2011, the Nebraska Cannabis Coalition will meet at Cultiva Coffee, 727 South 11th Street, Lincoln, 6:00pm. The Nebraska Proposition 19 Cannabis Initiative seeks to put a proposed constitutional amendment to regulate and tax all commercial uses of marijuana and remove all laws governing private, noncommercial use of the plant on the November 2012 general election ballot. Petitions will be available for new circulators, and the group will assess progress of the signature gathering campaign. End Hemp Prohibition in Nebraska!

EN THOMPSON FORUM: DIVIDING THE WATERS . . . Sandra Postel, leading authority on international freshwater issues, will speak on “Global Security in a Water-Stressed World” Tuesday, November 1, 2011, for the EN Thompson Forum, 7:00pm, at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 12th & R Streets, Lincoln. Postel founded the Global Water Policy Project in 1994 to foster ideas and inspiration for redirecting society’s use and management of fresh water toward conservation and ecosystem health. She continues as the project’s director. Lectures are available live on the UNL web site, Lincoln cable channel 21 or 5, UNL campus channel 8, and UNL KRNU radio 90.3 FM. All lectures are interpreted for the deaf and hard of hearing. Click here for free ticket information.

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.

MEETING ON XL PIPELINE . . . There will be an Occupy movement meeting on the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline at LUNk House, 1315 South 24th Street, (24th Street between A and B), on Thursday, November 3, 2011, 7:00pm.

CITIZENS’ SPECIAL SESSION SEMINAR . . . Friday, November 4, 2011, there will be a Citizens’ Special Session Seminar at the State Capitol in the Warner Chamber of the Legislature, noon to 4:00pm. This Seminar will address how a special session works, what bills need to be introduced and passed, and how citizens can make a difference. Following the discussion, participants will visit senators’ offices to speak with them about group expectations. RSVP here if you plan to attend. STOP THE PIPELINE.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . The Occupy Lincoln camp site is located on Centennial Mall north of the state capitol. Occupation General Assembly meetings are every Wednesday at 6:00pm, and Sundays at 1:30pm.  The fourth Occupy Lincoln march will be Saturday, November 5, 2011, starting at noon on the north side of the state capitol building, 14th & K Streets.  A parade permit has been granted for this action and every Saturday at noon until January 1, 2012. 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. The Occupy Lincoln website is here.  An October 17th Lincoln Journal Star article, “Urban camping: Occupy Lincoln digs in downtown,” is here.  “Occupy Lincoln tents on mall do not violate any law,” from the October 18th LJS, is here.  Corporate Greed is Revolution’s Seed!

FRIENDS OF WILDERNESS PARK FEATURING BUTTERFLIES . . . Sunday, November 6, 2011, 3:00pm, UN-L entomologist Steve Spomer will speak about the butterflies found in Wilderness Park at the Unitarian Church, 6300 A Street, Lincoln. There are 58 species found in the Park–more than can be found in many Nebraska counties. View an 8:47 minute You Tube video of Steve on how to spread a butterfly here.  The public is welcome at this Friends of Wilderness Park meeting.

BIONEERS CONFERENCE REGISTRATION . . . Registration is now open for the Beaming Bioneers Nebraska 2011 Fall Conference on Saturday, November 19, 2011, 9:00am to 5:00pm, in Lincoln at the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department conference room, 3140 N Street. This Conference is the year’s premiere environmental and social justice conference in the state, and Nebraska Green Party is one of the sponsors. Check out the website for information about the day’s agenda, mark your calendar, and plan to be there. Register online here.

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, November 2, 2011, the film will be “Countdown to Zero,” about a film exploring the dangers of nuclear weapons. Watch a trailer here.  Quoting President John F. Kennedy, “The weapons of war must be abolished, before they abolish us.” The weekly event is always free and open to the public. A discussion will follow the film. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . The current Occupy Omaha location is the Somali Cultural Center on 24th and Farnam. The camp site is 24th and Farnam, across from the Federal Reserve. The weekly march/rally is Saturdays at 11:00am, starting at Gene Leahy Mall, 14th Street, across from the library. General Assemblies are every Wednesday, 7:00pm, and every Saturday, 3:00pm. The official Occupy Omaha website is here.  The FaceBook page is here.  The Twitter feed is #occupyomaha

PROTEST KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE . . . Omaha protests with Guardians of the Good Life continue. E-mail japlapoo [at] netzero [dot] net for details. STOP THE PIPELINE yard signs are available in Omaha by calling Nebraskans for Peace Coordinator Mark Welsch, 402.453.0776, or e-mail NFPOmaha [at] nebraskansforpeace [dot] org. And please contact your Omaha senators! It is very important that they hear from constituents who want the XL pipeline stopped!

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

TRICK OR VOTE . . . EveryOne expects a knock at the door for Halloween. Especially in rural areas, many people know their senators personally. Monday, October 31, 2011, consider dropping by your state senator’s house and instead of asking for Halloween candy, ask that he or she vote for a bill that re-routes the Keystone XL pipeline out of the Sand Hills and away from the Ogallala Aquifer.

KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE UPDATE . . . Monday, October 24, 2011, Governor Dave Heineman called a special Session of Nebraska’s legislature to begin on November 1st. Quoting key senators asking for the special session to deal with siting of TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeling, which has yet to be permitted for construction, the Lincoln Journal Star covered the announcement here, and Editorialized “Right call on pipeline session,” on October 27, 2011: “Nebraskans finally will get the full-blown legislative discussion they deserve on what to do about the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. …During the regular session earlier this year, week after week went by with pipeline bills bottled up in the Natural Resources Committee led by Sen. Chris Langemeier of Schuyler. Only in the waning days of the session did the committee allow a bill on pipeline liability issues to escape. Sponsor Sen. Kate Sullivan of Cedar Rapids was forced to water down the bill considerably before the committee majority allowed it to advance. Sandhills rancher Susan Luebbe characterized the measure, which quickly swept to overwhelming approval, as “a joke.” …More than a year ago, the Journal Star editorial board took the position that the pipeline route should be altered to avoid Nebraska’s fragile and beautiful Sand Hills, where the Ogallala Aquifer often is close to the surface. Hope grows stronger that the change will be made before it’s too late.” Read the entire Editorial here.
Omaha World-Herald reported on the “surprise” call for a special session on the 25th. The Paul Hammel article begins “After saying for weeks that a special session would be a waste of time and money, Gov. Dave Heineman did a dramatic about-face Monday, calling for a session on the controversial Keystone XL project. The governor attributed his change of heart to a “better understanding” of the state’s power in influencing the routing of crude-oil pipelines after discussions with federal and state officials. And Nebraskans, he said, want something done. “I determined it was time to move forward,” he said. “In perfect hindsight, the state should have acted several years ago.” The OW-H report continues here.
OW-H also reported on a legal analysis from Lincoln attorney Alan Peterson, advising that pipeline routing law is “doable.” Peterson joined two other environmental attorneys saying the legislature would be on legally solid ground in siting where the proposed pipeline can go. LJS covered the routing issue here.  A possible alternative pipeline corridor could be identified, and builders could be required to follow the new route according to Omaha attorney Brian Jorde, answering questions at a news conference in the capitol rotunda. The LJS report on that is here.
“Pace quickens as Capitol prepares for special session” is here.  Further on the special session, Sunday, October 30th, Art Hovey writes “Pipeline session headed for uncertain course” for LJS: “Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman does not expect to have a pipeline siting bill introduced on his behalf at the start of the special legislative session Tuesday. Many critics of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline sounded surprised and pleased when Heineman called a special session last week. Up to that point, he had been urging federal officials to deny the presidential permit that TransCanada needs to build its Keystone XL project through the Sandhills and over one of the more vulnerable parts of the Ogallala Aquifer.” The article is continued here.
District 34 Senator Annette Dubas of Fullerton wrote a Local View, also published October 30th in LJS. “Few subjects catch the attention of Nebraska citizens from border to border like the prospect of an oil pipeline crossing our Sand Hills. As with any issue of this magnitude, there are viewpoints covering every perspective and agenda. With so many camps clamoring for attention, it becomes difficult to sort out the objective information. This makes it especially challenging for policymakers seeking to be responsive to their constituency and craft responsible laws. However, one clear, collective call resonates throughout our entire state: Nebraskans deserve a voice in determining the best interests of our state, our land and our natural resources.” The Local View is continued here.
NET Television will provide live coverage of the special session beginning November 1st on NET2 World. Live streaming of the floor debate and all legislative hearings will be available on the NET website.
Wednesday, October 26th, Omaha World-Herald covered expansion of a lawsuit on behalf of wildlife. The report begins “A trio of environmental groups has expanded a lawsuit to stop the Keystone XL oil pipeline over concerns that spills could harm whooping cranes and other endangered species in Nebraska. Since the proposed pipeline would cross the Missouri, Niobrara and Platte Rivers in Nebraska, any spills of crude oil could hurt the fish and wildlife that rely on the waterways. …The Center for Biological Diversity, Friends of the Earth and Western Nebraska Resources Council brought the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Omaha. The same organizations sued the same federal agencies earlier this month for allowing TransCanada to undertake a costly operation to trap and relocate endangered American burying beetles along the pipeline’s route in the Nebraska Sand Hills. Lawyers for the groups argued that the relocation operation amounted to early work on a project that has yet to be approved.” Read the article here.
From Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’ website, “Tar Sands Pipeline Probe Urged,” also dated October 26, “Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wednesday asked the State Department inspector general to investigate whether conflicts of interest tainted the process for reviewing a proposed crude oil pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. In a separate letter to President Barack Obama, Sanders, Reps. Steve Cohen and Peter Welch and 11 other senators and congressmen cited “serious concerns” about the integrity of the review and asked the White House to withhold any decision on the project until the inspector general’s investigation is completed, made public and evaluated.” The Senator’s comments are continued here.  Call for an investigation of the State Department’s tar sands scandal at a Credo Action Petition online here.
Coverage of Nebraska’s steps to block the proposed route of KXL comes from Edmonton, Alberta. Articles are linked with “Keystone becoming a touchstone for once-ardent Obama supporters,” beginning “Almost everywhere he goes these days, U.S. President Barack Obama is confronted by environmental activists pressuring him to deny Calgary-based TransCanada Corp.’s application for a presidential permit to build the $7-billion oilsands pipeline.”
LJS sourced an October 24th article by Amy Schaffer, “Stop TransCanada,” that begins “British Columbia is refusing permission to run a tar sand pipeline through the territory. If Canada’s own territory also is fighting this battle, why would we allow tar sands to cross the United States? …I urge people to contact the U.S. State Department and tell officials that America is better than this. We are a progressive, innovative country. To achieve energy independence, we can do better than allowing a foreign company to pollute the resources America depends upon.” The article continues here.
AlterNet sourced “Four Reasons We Need Less Gas,” by Lester R. Brown, from YES! Magazine, October 20th: “Americans are driving less and less. Here is what that means for the future of our oil dependence. With the auto fleet shrinking, with the average car being driven less, with the fuel use of new cars to be cut in half by 2025, and with electricity starting to replace gasoline as a fuel, why do we need to build a pipeline to bring crude oil from Canada’s tar sands to oil refineries in Texas? The answer is we don’t.” Read here.
Tar Sands Action and many partner groups are organizing visits to Obama for America offices around the country. A map of planned events and a sign up page is here.  A 3:55 minute video from the New York City visit on Monday, October 17th, with 250 people presenting hundreds of letters, is here.  “Let’s bring the change that Obama promised. This is the movement that will change the world.” On November 6th, Tar Sands Action will return to DC and encircle the White House asking the president to reject the XL pipeline. As “Encircling The White House,” by Bill McKibben, 350.org, explained on October 13th: “…November 6th, we’re gathering a massive crowd of people to completely circle the White House. This action will be completely legal, we’re not planning on anyone getting arrested, but it will be just as powerful as the sit-in that happened this August. As we encircle the White House, we’ll be carrying signs with quotes from President Obama himself, words like, “We must be the generation that ends the tyranny of oil.” It will be a powerful demonstration and a symbol of hope, as well as a strong reminder that the White House belongs to the people, not Big Oil.” Watch McKibben’s 1:28 minute Call for November 6th action, featuring Nebraska’s Randy Thompson, here.  Read Randy’s most recent letter to LJS hereAdd your voice to the “Protect Our Water, Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline!” petition urging the president to deny the construction permit here.  Call the White House Switchboard directly at 202.456.1111.
“Environmentalists make Keystone XL a litmus test for Obama’s re-election: Will it work?” beings “To hard-core environmentalists, the Obama administration’s upcoming decision on the fiercely debated Keystone XL oil sands pipeline is black and white. Say no to the Canada-to-Gulf Coast pipeline, they insist, or they won’t support Obama’s re-election bid.” Read the InsideClimate News article here.
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, writing for Reader Supported News, asks “Is the Keystone XL Pipeline a Good Deal for Americans?” He points out that TransCanada “ads want you to think that constructing this pipeline is the answer to all our oil needs, but if you look closer, a different picture begins to emerge. One that I hope will have you asking: ‘Who really benefits from the Keystone XL pipeline?'” Read Wyden’s commentary here.
“Obama allies’ interests collide over pipeline,” by Juliet Eilperin and Steven Mufson, sourced from the Washington Post to LJS begins “In May, environmental writer and activist Bill McKibben, pondering a simmering energy issue, asked a NASA scientist to calculate what it would mean for the Earth’s climate if Canada extracted all of the petroleum in its rich Alberta oil sands region. The answer to McKibben’s query came a month later: It would push atmospheric carbon concentrations so high that humans would be unable to avert a climate disaster. “It is essentially game over,” wrote James E. Hansen, who leads NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and is one of the nation’s leading voices against fossil fuel energy.” Read that article here.
“Eminent Domain Fight Has a Canadian Twist,” by Leslie Kaufman and Dan Frosch, was published in the New York Times. “A Canadian company has been threatening to confiscate private land from South Dakota to the Gulf of Mexico, and is already suing many who have refused to allow the Keystone XL pipeline on their property even though the controversial project has yet to receive federal approval.” Read page 1 of 2, and view a photo of Randy Thompson here.
“Meet the tar sands PR wizard,” from Mother Jones, begins “As environmental groups converged on Washington, DC, to protest the Keystone XL oil pipeline, a Canadian “grassroots” nonprofit by the name of Ethical Oil went on the counteroffensive. The group’s ads all carried the same blunt message: You can buy oil from Saudi Arabia and bankroll terrorism, or you can buy oil from friendly, democratic Canada. …If you’re familiar with the tobacco industry’s all-out campaign to downplay the adverse health effects of cigarettes, Levant’s rhetorical style might sound familiar.” View a photo of tar sands destruction in Alberta and read the article here.
Recent Position Statements opposing the pipeline include Nebraska Sierra Club comments on the National Interest Determination, and Nebraska Farmers Union formal comments to the State Department on the Final Environmental Impact Statement.  “An Open Letter to Secretary Clinton: KO Keystone XL,” by David Yarnold, President of National Audubon Society, was published in the Huffington Post on October 12, 2011. “Since last fall, a steady stream of damning evidence about questionable relationships, lobbying practices and political bias have been flowing from the Keystone XL pipeline process. This weekend’s outrageous revelation that TransCanada supervised the environmental review has poisoned the process beyond repair. It’s time to KO Keystone XL. It is irreversibly polluted.” Read the Yarnold open letter here.
A Climate Progress article by Joe Romm called the Extrix scandal a “bombshell” when news was release by alternative sources. (A blackout has continued in most mainstream press.) Quoting Romm, “The State Department assigned an important environmental impact study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline to a company with financial ties to the pipeline operator, flouting the intent of a federal law meant to ensure an impartial environmental analysis of major projects.” As the game was rigged, Romm called for the entire Environmental Impact Statement to be invalidated.
From The Daily Beast, “Obama’s Pipeline Mess,” by Bill McKibben and Naomi Klein, says “Obama’s plan to transport oil from Canada to the Gulf Coast reeks of cronyism. …there’s still time for the president to step in and stop it. …The story started coming out a few weeks ago when Nebraska activists preparing for State Department hearings on the Keystone XL pipeline noticed something odd. The hearings were actually being run by a private company called Cardno Entrix—their name was even at the bottom of the State Department official website. If you wanted to send in public comments, you sent them to the company. …This is quite possibly the biggest potential scandal of the Obama years. But there’s a danger that it will go ignored for three reasons ” Read page 1 of 2 here.
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 are archived in a Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.
Thanks to EveryOne who has written letters to the editor of local papers. Please continue writing letters, and keep the issue alive in conversations at the kitchen table, in cafes, churches, and clubs around Nebraska. (If you haven’t written the LJS yet, please do so here.)  E-mail actions [at] boldnebraska [dot] org for yard signs, bumper stickers, and t-shirts. New armbands say “Sand Hills and Ogallala Aquifer Lover” and “Pipeline Fighter.”
Be a community educator and organizer. Help make Nebraska the first state to successfully oppose a pipeline project.

STOP FRACKING NOW . . . “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.” Sign the Petition and view 6:20 minute Colbert Report interview with Tom Ridge.

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.

TELL PRESIDENT OBAMA NOT TO CAVE TO MONSANTO AND THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY . . . The Obama administration has unbelievably chosen to approve three biotech crops, Roundup Ready genetically modified alfalfa, Roundup Ready genetically modified sugar beets and a new industrial biotech corn for ethanol production. These decisions are a devastating blow to our democracy and the basic rights of farmers to choose how they want to grow food on their land and the rights of consumers who increasingly choose organic and sustainably grown food for its positive health and environmental impacts. Please tell the President it’s time to stand up to Monsanto and reject GMO crops.

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 Subsitute Hemp for oil.

STOP THE PIPELINE

Green Notes Week of October 23, 2011

2011 MIDWEST HUMAN RIGHTS CONFERENCE IN KANSAS CITY . . . October 28-30, 2011, the Amnesty International 2011 Midwest Human Rights Conference will feature prominent human rights defenders and leading experts talking about today’s most pressing human rights concerns: the growing movement to abolish the death penalty following Troy’s execution and next steps for another death penalty case right in Missouri; the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa; protecting workers’ rights; the rights of immigrants; ending poverty; the torture “debate;” and much more. Friday, October 28, the conference will launch with a community rally against the death penalty. For information about the conference, including how to register and special room rates for accommodations, click here.

CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, FOOD PRODUCTION . . . Registration is now open for Agriculture for Life, the Iowa Environmental Council’s annual conference to explore the connection between what Iowans eat and the environment, November 3, 2011, at Drake University in Des Moines. Keynote speaker Frances Moore Lappé, author of Diet for a Small Planet, will describe how changing the way people think about environmental challenges may be the key to solving them. For more information or to register, click here or call 515.244.1194, extension 210.

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Lincoln area: Congressional District 1

THANKS IN ADVANCE CAMPAIGN . . . Every Monday at noon, dedicated activists against the Keystone XL pipeline will deliver homemade gifts such as food, family photos, and Nebraska flowers–the very things we’re fighting to protect–to Governor Heineman with notes attached asking that he call a special session right away. Join us over the lunch hour (or stop by anytime after) to drop off gifts right at the gate of his mansion, 1425 H Street, Lincoln. From noon to 1:00pm, Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty will also be present for the weekly vigil. 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.

PROMISES . . . There will be a free showing of the Academy Award Nominated Documentary Promises, about Palestinian and Israeli youth, followed by discussion with Ziad Abbas, Associate Director of Middle East Children’s Alliance, Monday, October 24, 2011, 7:00pm, at the Callen Conference Room, Smith-Curtis Building, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln. The film has been called ground breaking, stunning, and powerful–full of hope, despair, and insight.

ALTERNATIVES TO THE MILITARY ACTION . . . The next ATM leafletting opportunity will be Tuesday, October 25, 2011, 7:15am, at Lincoln Southeast High School, 2930 South 37th Street. To help with this action introducing students to options for after graduation that do not include joining the military, meet ATM activists at 38th and Van Dorn, at 7:15. New volunteers will be warmly welcomed. E-mail Kevin Haake, atmlincoln [at] gmail [dot] com with any questions, or to rsvp your assistance that morning. The ATM FaceBook page is here, and twitter is here.

POLITICAL PRISONERS IN PALESTINE . . . Tuesday, October 25, 2011, UN-L Nebraskans for Peace is co-sponsoring a discussion with Ziad Abbas at 3:30pm in the Georgian Room of City Campus Union, 14th & R Streets, Lincoln. Abbas will speak about Palestinian political prisoners as part of his tour in Nebraska. Co-sponsoring the event will be the Palestinian Solidarity Committee. All are welcome.

DROUGHT . . . There will be a public lecture on “Managing Drought in a Changing Climate” on Tuesday, October 25, 2011, 3:30pm, at the UN-L City Campus Student Union Auditorium, 14th & R Streets, Lincoln. Click here for details.

BUDGET HEARING ON GREEN ENERGY PROGRAMS . . . There will be a Lincoln Electric System public hearing on a proposed budget for Green Energy Programs on Tuesday, October 25, 2011, 7:00pm, at The Center for People in Need, 3901 North 27th Street, Unit 1. LES ratepayers are encouraged to attend and support renewable energy funding connection hook-ups to wind farms and its local landfill gas project. The LES Board also needs to be encouraged to increase funding for Sustainable Energy Program to $5 million for 2012 — up from the $3 million currently being proposed. The $2 million budgeted for 2011 ran out about half way through the year, proving public demand is high — and LES’s own analysis shows these investments are a net gain for LES and its customers. Show your support for ‘going green.’ Attend the public hearing Tuesday evening.

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.

ALTERNATIVES TO THE MILITARY ACTION . . . Thursday, October 27, 2011, ATM volunteers will have materials about options for after graduation that don’t include the military at Lincoln East High School, 1000 South 70th Street. To help with this action, meet at 7:15am by the tennis courts, which are north of the main parking lot and southeast of the school–between the school and Seacrest Field.  Also on Thursday, ATM volunteers will be at Lincoln Southwest, 7001 South 14th Street, over the lunch periods with alternatives information. To help, meet at the front doors, 11:00am. Lunch periods are over around 1:00pm. If you are interested in volunteering, please drop Kevin Haake a note at atmlincoln [at] gmail [dot] com so he has an idea who to expect.

PIPELINE FORUM . . . Sunday, October 30, 2011, climate change activist and writer John Atkeison will host a Keystone XL Pipeline Forum with State Senator Ken Haar at Lincoln’s Unitarian Church, 6300 A Street, 11:15am, following the 10:00am regular service. EveryOne is welcome to join the discussion and learn more about what can still be done to STOP THE PIPELINE.

OCCUPY LINCOLN . . . The Occupy Lincoln camp site is located on Centennial Mall north of the state capitol. Occupation General Assembly meetings are every weeknight at 6:00pm, Saturdays post march, and Sundays at 1:30pm. There will be a meeting on the proposed XL Pipeline Friday, October 28, 2011, 10:00am, at the camp site, and another pipeline meeting at LUNk House, 1315 South 24th Street, (24th Street between A and B), on Thursday, November 3rd, 7:00pm.  The third Occupy Lincoln march will be Saturday, October 29th, starting at noon on the north side of the state capitol building, 14th & K Streets.  A parade permit has been granted for this action and every Saturday at noon until January 1, 2012. 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. The Occupy Lincoln website is here.  An October 17th Lincoln Journal Star article, “Urban camping: Occupy Lincoln digs in downtown,” is here.  “Occupy Lincoln tents on mall do not violate any law,” from the October 18th LJS, is here.  There will be a non-violent communication training every Thursday, 5:00pm, at the occupation site.  Corporate Greed is Revolution’s Seed!

BIONEERS CONFERENCE REGISTRATION . . . Registration is now open for the Beaming Bioneers Nebraska 2011 Fall Conference on Saturday, November 19, 2011, 9:00am to 5:00pm, in Lincoln at the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department conference room, 3140 N Street. This Conference is the year’s premiere environmental and social justice conference in the state, and Nebraska Green Party is one of the sponsors. Check out the website for information about the day’s agenda, mark your calendar, and plan to be there. Register online here.

WEEKLY WALKABOUTS AT WILDERNESS PARK . . . Friends of Wilderness Park is hosting weekly hikes through the Park, led by Adam Hintz, starting at 1:00pm every Saturday through October. Each week will focus on a different area, highlighting the diversity of life in the Park. The final hike, October 29th, will start at Saltillo Road east of the Jamaica Trail. For more information, contact Adam at 402.421.8464.

LINCOLN FARMERS MARKETS . . . The last Old Cheney Road Farmers Market will be Sunday, October 30, 2011, 10:00am to 2:00pm, at 5500 Old Cheney Road. Saturday Farmers Markets at the FARM, 11855 Yankee Hill Road, 9:00am to noon, run until October 29th.

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, October 26, 2011, the film will be “You Can’t Improve on God.”  The weekly event is always free and open to the public. A discussion will follow the film. For more information, click here.  The People’s Film Festival – Expanding Political Consciousness Since 2004.

NADP ANNUAL RECEPTION AND SILENT AUCTION . . . The Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty Annual Reception and Silent Auction will be Thursday, October 27, 2011, 7:00 to 8:30pm, at Creighton University Harper Center, 602 North 20th Street, Room 3023, Omaha. Keynote speaker will be Alan Peterson, a longtime Nebraska capital defense attorney. State Senator Brenda Council will receive the C.A. Sorensen Award, and Norma Fleisher will be honored for her statewide tour of all Nebraska counties calling for an end to the death penalty. Register for the event here.  Click here to sign a petition calling on state senators to re-evaluate use of the death penalty in Nebraska.

ANTI-KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE CAMPAIGN UPDATE . . . Thursday, October 27, 2011, Keystone XL pipeline opposition activists will protest the proposed TransCanada project at 72nd & Dodge Streets, 5:15pm, in Omaha. That night, the MoValley Sierra Club program will feature a panel of Anti-XL Campaign leaders at 7:00pm, 1st United Methodist Church, 69th & Cass Streets. Ken Winston, Sierra Club Advocate, and Jane Kleeb, Bold Nebraska Director, will address what can still be done to stop the XL pipeline. All MoValley programs are free and open to the public. Join the rally and then learn more at the Sierra meeting.

THE UNTOLD STORIES . . . Ziad Abbas, Associate Director of the Middle East Children’s Alliance, will speak about the Palestinian Struggle: Untold Stories, in Omaha on Friday, October 28, 2011, 6:30pm, at the Skutt Student Center Ballroom at Creighton University Campus. Abbas is a journalist who has worked with Palestinian and international media, and participated in production of several documentary films, including Promises.

OCCUPY OMAHA . . . Omaha’s ongoing Occupation is on the west side of Gene Leahy Mall, 14th & Farnam. General Assemblies are every Wednesday, 7:00pm, and every Saturday, 3:00pm. Check the Omaha Occupy Together Community website for information about OCCUPY Omaha planning. The FaceBook page is here.  The Twitter feed is #occupyomaha

PROTEST KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE . . . Omaha protests with Guardians of the Good Life continue. E-mail japlapoo [at] netzero [dot] net for details. STOP THE PIPELINE yard signs are available in Omaha by calling Nebraskans for Peace Coordinator Mark Welsch, 402.453.0776, or e-mail NFPOmaha [at] nebraskansforpeace [dot] org.

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 . . . The October 21, 2011 Lincoln Journal Star Editorial Opinion, “Time to take names on pipeline,” calls for Nebraska’s state senators to go on record about where they stand on the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline through Nebraska’s fragile Sand Hills and Ogallala Aquifer.  “While legislative leaders slumbered at the switch, TransCanada openly began preliminary work to bury a pipeline across Nebraska’s Sandhills. Belatedly, those leaders stirred themselves into a brief spasm of activity this month that resulted in promises of more protection from TransCanada. That’s not enough. It’s time to take names on which state senators are willing to work in a special session to make sure that they have done the absolute best they can to protect Nebraska’s Sand Hills. It only takes the signatures of 10 senators to set into motion a poll of all 49 senators on whether the Legislature should be called into special session. The procedure, which has never been used before, seems designed precisely for circumstances like this. …A meeting behind doors with a few handpicked senators is no substitute for the full attention of the Legislature. …It’s time for senators to go on record on the pipeline. If senators want to stay on the sidelines, they ought to at least explain why.” Read the entire Editorial here.
Fence-sitting unacceptable,” an October 21st LJS letter to the editor by Suz Luebbe, expresses the same sentiment. “It is hard to believe at this point with the Keystone XL pipeline that any politician is still sitting on the fence. Hundreds and thousands of Nebraska citizens are waiting on a special session to be called for protection against this foreign invasion. Not someday, but now. …We the citizens of this great state will decide before election time who gets things done over who just talks about getting things done. I hope someday we can boast about the great senators and governor we had to protect our way of life here in the Sandhills. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out how much this pipeline could destroy in our state. The time to get off that smooth wire fence is now, because next time it might be full of barbs and there will be no time to think about it.”
On October 19th, LJS reported that Speaker Mike Flood will not support a special session on the pipeline. “In a letter to Gov. Dave Heineman and in a “Dear Colleague” letter to the other 48 state lawmakers, Speaker Mike Flood of Norfolk said he would not back the special session sought by Sen. Annette Dubas of Fullerton and others motivated by concerns about a possible oil spill and contamination of the Ogallala Aquifer.” Senators Haar, Avery, Fulton and Dubas remain committed to seeking a special session, however, and there are legal memos being generated that say Speaker Flood’s analysis is inaccurate, according to Nebraska Sierra’s Ken Winston. Every day there is new ammunition to use against TransCanada being reported in local, national and international news sources. Winston quotes Bob Marley: “Get up, Stand Up, Don’t Give Up the Fight.”
Tar Sands Action and many partner groups are organizing visits to Obama for America offices around the country. A map of planned events and a sign up page is here.  A 3:55 minute video from the New York City visit on Monday, October 17th, with 250 people presenting hundreds of letters, is here.  “Let’s bring the change that Obama promised. This is the movement that will change the world.” On November 6th, Tar Sands Action will return to DC and encircle the White House asking the president to reject the XL pipeline. As “Encircling The White House,” by Bill McKibben, 350.org, explained on October 13th: “…November 6th, we’re gathering a massive crowd of people to completely circle the White House. This action will be completely legal, we’re not planning on anyone getting arrested, but it will be just as powerful as the sit-in that happened this August. As we encircle the White House, we’ll be carrying signs with quotes from President Obama himself, words like, “We must be the generation that ends the tyranny of oil.” It will be a powerful demonstration and a symbol of hope, as well as a strong reminder that the White House belongs to the people, not Big Oil.” Watch McKibben’s 1:28 minute Call for November 6th action, featuring Nebraska’s Randy Thompson, here.  Read Randy’s most recent letter to LJS hereAdd your voice to the “Protect Our Water, Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline!” petition urging the president to deny the construction permit here.  Call the White House Switchboard directly at 202.456.1111.
“Environmentalists make Keystone XL a litmus test for Obama’s re-election: Will it work?” beings “To hard-core environmentalists, the Obama administration’s upcoming decision on the fiercely debated Keystone XL oil sands pipeline is black and white. Say no to the Canada-to-Gulf Coast pipeline, they insist, or they won’t support Obama’s re-election bid.” Read the InsideClimate News article here.
One of three new letters to the LJS published October 23rd, “Blood oil from TransCanada,” by Mark Daharsh, says “After seeing the photograph of the tar sands tailings pond, I was inclined to Google the topic, and what I found has me thoroughly convinced that this is turning into the single largest environmental crisis in the history of the world.Canada’s indigenous peoples are calling it “blood oil.” The letter continues here.
In “Fight the pipeline,” Bruce Boettcher writes “The Keystone XL pipeline public hearings in Atkinson, and likely other cities, were paid for by TransCanada. The right-of-ways were bought before a permit was issued to TransCanada. The Environmental Impact Statements were completed by Cardno Entrix, which has strong ties to TransCanada. So why would we want to trust our land and water to TransCanada? …Who is going to police TransCanada? The answer is simple: TransCanada. I urge people to write President Barack Obama, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20500 and urge him to deny the permit. They should also call state senators and tell them to call a special session to reroute the pipeline.” Read the Boettcher letter here.
And “Giving people their voice back,” by Justin Tolston, says “We don’t have to live in a stealth democracy where people choose not to participate in the political process because they are so distrustful of government because of the lack of transparency, corruption and greed. …Nebraska elected officials are trying to get the Keystone XL pipeline, at a minimum, rerouted because of the significant risk it poses to the Ogallala Aquifer. Don’t the rights of the millions of Americans who rely on the aquifer outweigh the right of a foreign company? …The occupation of Centennial Mall and the Occupy Wall Street movement are a testament to the frustration of millions of Americans. We are the 99 percent who make less than $1.3 million a year. We occupy for the millions of working Americans who can only support us in spirit as they struggle to make ends meet. We will stand in solidarity with them on the steps of the Nebraska Capitol at noon every Saturday through the end of the year. We occupy Centennial Mall because they can’t. Our voice will be heard.” Read Tolston here.
“Good old boys on pipeline,” by George Myers, published October 21st, begins “The Oct. 14 editorial “Pipeline process not trustworthy” is precisely on target. The good old boy’s club syndrome that is permeating this nation must be stopped. …A special session of our Legislature is drastically needed, with leadership Gov. Dave Heineman must provide rather than continuing to wait on others. Our legislators who are working hard to bring about a special session are to be commended. …the Legislature should not accept the environmental assessment from the good old boys Cardno Entrix. …Let’s be national champions in stopping the good old boys club syndrome. We are a sovereign state.” The Myers letter is here.
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, writing for Reader Supported News on October 23rd, asks “Is the Keystone XL Pipeline a Good Deal for Americans?” He points out that TransCanada “ads want you to think that constructing this pipeline is the answer to all our oil needs, but if you look closer, a different picture begins to emerge. One that I hope will have you asking: ‘Who really benefits from the Keystone XL pipeline?'” Read Wyden’s commentary here.
“Obama allies’ interests collide over pipeline,” by Juliet Eilperin and Steven Mufson, sourced from the Washington Post to LJS on October 18th begins “In May, environmental writer and activist Bill McKibben, pondering a simmering energy issue, asked a NASA scientist to calculate what it would mean for the Earth’s climate if Canada extracted all of the petroleum in its rich Alberta oil sands region. The answer to McKibben’s query came a month later: It would push atmospheric carbon concentrations so high that humans would be unable to avert a climate disaster. “It is essentially game over,” wrote James E. Hansen, who leads NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and is one of the nation’s leading voices against fossil fuel energy.” Read that article here.
In “Redirect the booing,” Gil Savery writes to LJS, “Some Nebraska elected officials, including Gov. Dave Heineman, have allowed TransCanada to outmaneuver them to such an extent that the governor has referred to the proposed Keystone XL pipeline as likely a “done deal.” It is only such a deal if elected officials fail to address the issue in a special session of the Legislature.”
“Eminent Domain Fight Has a Canadian Twist,” by Leslie Kaufman and Dan Frosch, was published in the New York Times on October 17th. “A Canadian company has been threatening to confiscate private land from South Dakota to the Gulf of Mexico, and is already suing many who have refused to allow the Keystone XL pipeline on their property even though the controversial project has yet to receive federal approval.” Read page 1 of 2, and view a photo of Randy Thompson here.
“Meet the tar sands PR wizard,” from Mother Jones, begins “As environmental groups converged on Washington, DC, to protest the Keystone XL oil pipeline, a Canadian “grassroots” nonprofit by the name of Ethical Oil went on the counteroffensive. The group’s ads all carried the same blunt message: You can buy oil from Saudi Arabia and bankroll terrorism, or you can buy oil from friendly, democratic Canada. …If you’re familiar with the tobacco industry’s all-out campaign to downplay the adverse health effects of cigarettes, Levant’s rhetorical style might sound familiar.” View a photo of tar sands destruction in Alberta and read the article here.
Another LJS Editorial, one of more than a dozen, “Pipeline process not trustworthy,” says “No wonder the environmental impact statement for the Keystone XL pipeline was so superficial and unduly dismissive of the unique characteristics of Nebraska’s Sand Hills. The firm that authored the report has financial ties to the TransCanada, the firm seeking approval for the pipeline, according to the New York Times. It’s outrageous that the State Department would have hired a company for the environmental study that has such a clear interest in seeing that the project wins approval. We noted in an earlier editorial that the supplemental impact statement digressed from environmental issues at one point to dwell on the economic benefits of running the pipeline through the Sandhills. The shorter route “would typically translate to lower overall construction capital costs and lifetime operating costs of the system,” the report said. Now we know why the authors of the environmental impact statement were so concerned with TransCanada’s profit margin. …Assurances that the Keystone XL pipeline only would have a minimal environmental impact on Nebraska’s fragile and beautiful Sandhills were implausible under any circumstances. But no one should be expected to trust in promises from a company with such a clear conflict of interest. The State Department’s permitting process for the Keystone XL pipeline is fundamentally flawed.”Read the complete editorial here.
Recent Position Statements opposing the pipeline include Nebraska Sierra Club comments on the National Interest Determination, and Nebraska Farmers Union formal comments to the State Department on the Final Environmental Impact Statement.  “An Open Letter to Secretary Clinton: KO Keystone XL,” by David Yarnold, President of National Audubon Society, was published in the Huffington Post on October 12, 2011. “Since last fall, a steady stream of damning evidence about questionable relationships, lobbying practices and political bias have been flowing from the Keystone XL pipeline process. This weekend’s outrageous revelation that TransCanada supervised the environmental review has poisoned the process beyond repair. It’s time to KO Keystone XL. It is irreversibly polluted.” Read the Yarnold open letter here.
A Climate Progress article by Joe Romm called the Extrix scandal a “bombshell” when news was release by alternative sources. (A blackout has continued in most mainstream press.) Quoting Romm, “The State Department assigned an important environmental impact study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline to a company with financial ties to the pipeline operator, flouting the intent of a federal law meant to ensure an impartial environmental analysis of major projects.” As the game was rigged, Romm called for the entire Environmental Impact Statement to be invalidated.
From The Daily Beast, “Obama’s Pipeline Mess,” by Bill McKibben and Naomi Klein, says “Obama’s plan to transport oil from Canada to the Gulf Coast reeks of cronyism. …there’s still time for the president to step in and stop it. …The story started coming out a few weeks ago when Nebraska activists preparing for State Department hearings on the Keystone XL pipeline noticed something odd. The hearings were actually being run by a private company called Cardno Entrix—their name was even at the bottom of the State Department official website. If you wanted to send in public comments, you sent them to the company. …This is quite possibly the biggest potential scandal of the Obama years. But there’s a danger that it will go ignored for three reasons ” Read page 1 of 2 here.
Call Your state senator and ask him or her to press for a special session. We have no legal petition route. Citizen input is the only way the senators will become interested enough to act. They need to hear from constituents.  And join pipeline opponents at the governor’s mansion every Monday from noon to 1:00pm for the Thanks in Advance action detailed at the top of CD 1 Green Notes above.
Comprehensive coverage of international, national and local opposition to the XL pipeline since May 30, 2010 are archived in a Green Notes tab above. At the Index, scroll from the bottom up for links to each week’s Update.
           The governor could stop this pipeline madness right now by making the Sand Hills and Ogallala Aquifer off limits to pipelines. He needs to hear from EveryOne who opposes the XL project.  Please contact him with thanks for his letters to the President and Secretary of State, ask him to call a special session of the legislature, and also contact your own senator requesting he or she joins the senators seeking a special session. Continue writing letters to the editor of your local newspaper, and keep the issue alive in conversations at the kitchen table, in cafes, churches, and clubs around Nebraska. (If you haven’t written the LJS yet, please do so here.)  E-mail actions [at] boldnebraska [dot] org for yard signs, bumper stickers, and t-shirts. New armbands say “Sand Hills and Ogallala Aquifer Lover” and “Pipeline Fighter.”
Be a community educator and organizer. Help make Nebraska the first state to successfully oppose a pipeline project.

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