Archives for: 2009

Greenpeace Annual Report = My pride and joy

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If you haven't already seen the 2008-2009 Annual Report for Greenpeace, please explore it! After months of working on it, picking the highlights from 2008 and trying to pick out a few photos from the amazing ones we have,  like this one:

Polar Bear!

The Annual Report is done! I couldn't be happier! 

Need to be Inspired?

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I consider myself a daring individual. I like karaoke, I am willing to try new things and take risks. I enjoy non-violent direct action as a way to bring about change in cultures, societal norms and political climates.

No one can compare to these Greenpeace Activists in India though. These activists scaled a thermal power plant in Kolaghat, India 2 days after the Kingsnorth 6. They, unlike the K6, are still waiting to have their charges dropped. (It's been two years.) See their video talking about why they took action:

 

So inspirational. So amazing. The physical, emotional, and mental strenth of these activists is nothing to shake your fist at - they are working hard to change their community, country and world!

You know that Inspi(red) campaign to help AIDS? Well, I have always felt that really - the campgin should be Inspi(green). Okay, I admit... it's definitely not as catchy, but that's what should inspire people. The natural things around you are where you came from, and continues to support life on this planet. That should inspire you.  These activists from India should inspire you. They have done it for me. Keep on the look out for Inspi(green) bags at a store near you! All proceeds will go back to the earth. 

My point is, not all of us have what it takes to be arrested. That is okay! But that doesn't mean we can't change ourselves and the world around us. So, take action, talk to someone about what you believe and stand up for it! The planet needs you!

Mama Sarah Obama! Thank you!

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I am SO HAPPY about this:

President Obama should listen to Granny Sarah - take action to let him know you feel the same! Push for Solar Solutions! Yes we can! Stop letting false solutions like "clean" coal, natural gas and nuclear power get airtime - dedicate your messaging to the possibilities of renewable energy! The time is now! Yes we can stop global warming! :o) 

PS - And yes, she is top notch in my book because she spells her name with and 'H' too! 

Greenpeace 2, Bottom Trawling 0

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Untrawled area vs. trawled areaBottom trawling has gotten served again by Greenpeace!

If you haven't seen my post about My favorite Greenpeace video — head on over and watch it! It's a video about how bottom trawling is "laying waste to the precious ecosystems of the deep sea."

Last year, Greenpeace dropped boulders in the North Sea to protect the region against bottom trawling. This year we struck again in Sweden, yah!

So in love with this — a great way to mess with a truly destructive practice!

Dropping boulders in Sweden


Check out this video from Reuters:

Kimberly-Clark Victory!

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Victory!

WE DID IT! KIMBERLEY-CLARK LISTENED! 

What a great day to work for Greenpeace. :o)

 

PS - I am the girl saying "Hi" in this video... in  Knoxville (referenced above)! So happy to see that all the hard work has paid off for the environment and for Kimberly-Clark!

 

For those gamers out there who hate toxics.

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Me gusta jugar video juegos.  This is the ONE phrase from high school Spanish that I remember. Yes, I am a gamer. Set me up with a night filled with Left for Dead... plop me on a couch so I can cuddle up with my PSP and roll around a Katamari. Okay, so I am a girlie gamer... true confession.

Last week, Greenpeace released videos that turned PS3s, Wiis and XBOX360s into Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft representatives (respectively). For those of you who have been entranced by a game for the past week, allow me to share my favorite:

 

 

In case you don't know what brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are or why polyvinyl chrloride (PVC) and phthalate should not be in your consoles or other electronics, check out our Q&A about it! 

Short answer - The life cycle of these electronics are not sustainable and they are dangerous for the folks who make and disassemble them. I advise you take action and ask the makers to do what is right - let us rest easy and play our games in peace!

Going green and metling glaciers... hope and reality.

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I was poking around on Grist the other day, and this video (below) was in their "Things that are funny" section.... It has turned my world around!

 

 

Their channel has profiles of some of the young people involve and Joseph in particular sums up exactly how I feel - so perfect, so inspiring, so beautiful. We goin' green!

To me, all of the local things that are done only amplify the important work that Greenpeace does to advance the dialogue and demonstrate just how important taking action to save the planet is to everyone. Our most recent video from our Arctic Sunrise tour of the Arctic below!

 

 

Saving whales and saving the Tokyo Two

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I love Japan. I will be the first to say it! And it's not only because they have probably the best thing ever. I mean, c'mon! Happy Monday System! I was born to be there...

But seriously, it's my life goal to become fluent in Japanese, so I can watch my favorite Studio Ghibli films without needing subtitles. I really admire the art and the entire culture of Japan, I am drawn to it... but then, I read about what Junichi and Toru are going through. And my idealized image of Japan is thrown by the wayside. 

If you don't know the story, I'll give it to you in brief:

 

 

The Japanese Government has a program that uses lethal methods to practice "scientific research" on whales. Really, it's whaling for commercialization and when Junichi and Toru exposed this obvious hypocrisy  - an investigation was almost started on the whaling industry - they were arrested... for theft. 

Again, before the haters start in, before it becomes a case of "he who sins not shall cast the first stone," before it becomes a circular argument: Greenpeace does not stand in judgement. 

The real issue at hand here is that Japan, an awesome country by every right, is outright lying to their countrymen, the world and to themselves. 

I hope that the trial for Junichi and Toru forces the Japanese government to deal with the disparities of what they are communicating by words and what they are communicating with actions. An end to commerical whaling would be a great shift towards taking care of our oceans and in turn, our planet. Marine Reserves Now! 

My favorite Greenpeace video

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Some co-workers and myself were relaxing and recounting yesterday's events when we started going through videos on YouTube... well some of my illustrious colleagues have never SEEN my favorite video.. and it shocked me. 

So, here I am shouting out to the world. Sigourney Weaver chills me, in a good way, and I feel honored that she took the time to help Greenpeace work and push for solutions for our planet. 

Take it away Dana Barrett! 

 

 

Hey, the woman dealt with Aliens and Ghosts! She's the quintessential tough cookie!

PS - If you haven't already, please please please please PLEASE(!) read/watch/skim the White House Climate Change Impacts Statement. It's so powerful and really is helpful for putting politics into perspective, in additon to NVDA. Really, the time is now to become pests and demand what is required and ignore the folks who desire soley to profit at the expense of the planet and the people and animals that reside in it.

 

 

stages of development

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i am a huge fan of kohlberg's stages of development. i learned about this baby in high school and it has proven to be one of those bits of knowledge that was imparted to me that has had real staying power. here is the essential overview:

Level 1 (Pre-Conventional)
1. Obedience and punishment orientation
(How can I avoid punishment?)
2. Self-interest orientation
(What's in it for me?)
Level 2 (Conventional)
3. Interpersonal accord and conformity
(Social norms)
(The good boy/good girl attitude)
4. Authority and social-order maintaining orientation
(Law and order morality)
Level 3 (Post-Conventional)
5. Social contract orientation
6. Universal ethical principles
(Principled conscience)

the beauty about these levels, or how they were explained to me, is:  just because you have reached the 3rd level and can make decisions based on your projection of what its like to live life in someone elses shoes, it does not mean that you revert to the 1st level and try to avoid punishment. 

i find it really important to remind myself of this muli-level way of existing. it helps me sympathize and understand those different than me (quite a few people...). it also make me feel better about my own inconsistant feelings about how the world is progressing. kohlberg, for what it's worth, started flapping about how there could be more levels that are possibly linked with religion, but i think he was fine to stop theorizing at level 3 stage 6. 

i feel like, if more folks learned and retained this knowledge, the world would be a better place. business would have better ethics and the planet and all its inhabitants would be healthier. i dont believe in silver bullets..... but this is pretty damn close! ok, ok, so it's not that close, but def. a possible part of an overall solution.

for the record: education, education, and education is the key for the betterment of the world. 

sometimes i make myself proud.

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Below is my reaction to a generated response from TransAlta one of the power companies that you can ask to stop using coal via Credo Action....

 

From: Me
To: j.pierce@transalta.com
Subject: RE: Time for a change
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 05:06:11 -0800

Clean Coal is not the answer - that is the point of my previous email. Invest in renewable energy, please. For the sake of my lungs, your lungs, children's lungs and animal's lungs, not to mention our planet's lungs: the ocean.

Thank you for your attention to this all important health care matter.

Sarah Vito


From: J.pierce@transalta.com
To: Me
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 17:07:22 -0700
Subject: RE: Time for a change

 

February 27, 2009

 

 

Through the organization Credo Action and its Credo Blog, we heard from many individuals like you who expressed their concerns about coal-fired power plants and the need for additional investment in clean electricity sources (one version of the message is included below).

 

TransAlta shares your concern about climate change and we agree that we need to continue to invest in clean sources of energy. We also recognize that we must work to reduce the environmental impacts of electricity generation.

 

It’s a complex challenge, and there are no easy solutions. Until we, as a planet, are able to find other ways to meet growing demand for reliable, consistent and affordable power, coal will continue to play a critical role in supplying the world’s energy needs. That is why TransAlta is working to find new and better ways to operate our coal-fired power generation facilities. We are committed to helping break the link between energy production and its environmental impacts without compromising North America’s long-term economic prosperity.

 

For almost two decades TransAlta has earned a reputation as an environmental leader for our actions to increase the energy efficiency of our operations, reduce harmful air emissions and invest in renewable energy. For the past three years we have been selected as a member company on the Dow Jones North American Sustainability Indexes (DJSI). Inclusion in the DJSI is granted exclusively to companies that lead their industries in the pursuit of sustainability by setting standards for best practice and demonstrating superior environmental, social and economic performance.

 

TransAlta was the first major Canadian energy company to participate in a wind power project, and is currently one of that nation’s largest wind energy producers. In addition to owning significant hydroelectric assets, since 2000 we have invested just under $1 billion in other forms of renewable energy including wind farms and geothermal facilities to become one of the leading developers and producers of renewable energy in North America. Today, renewable energy accounts for more than 15 per cent of TransAlta’s generation capability, and we plan to invest hundreds of millions in green energy projects over the next five years.

 

But as much as we support and grow renewables, it is a reality that building renewables alone will not solve the climate change problem.  Coal and other fossil fuels represent over 60 per cent of the global electricity supply.  We must address emissions from this huge installed capacity which will continue to operate for decades.

 

At the same time as we pursue investments in renewable energy, we continue our work to address the impacts of the fossil fuel side of our business. On the climate change front, one of the most promising new developments is the emergence of new carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies. CCS captures CO2 emissions and stores them permanently in deep underground geological formations.  It is our view that CCS is one of the few technologies that can make major greenhouse gas reductions globally in the next 10-15 years, and be applied both to new and existing power plants.

 

Both the U.S. and Canadian Governments have announced massive CCS initiatives.  President Obama recently committed US$3.4 billion to accelerate CCS technology, while Canadian governments have announced CDN$2.8 billion for the same purpose.

 

TransAlta is actively involved in developing CCS technology, which has a big advantage over other greenhouse gas reduction techniques in that it can sequester massive amounts of CO2 and can be retrofitted to existing coal-fired plants.  Last year we announced Project Pioneer in partnership with Alstom Canada – a world leader in power generation technology – to develop a large-scale CCS facility at one of our coal-fired power plants in Alberta, Canada.  Project Pioneer, once built, will be one of the first and the largest such projects in the world, eliminating over one million tonnes per year of CO2 from the atmosphere.

 

I hope this letter helps address some of your concerns. If you are interested in learning more about TransAlta’s views on alternative energy, the future of coal and the long-term potential of CCS, please refer to this recent speech by our CEO, Steve Snyder (simply click on or copy and paste this URL into your browser's address bar - http://www.transalta.com/transalta/webcms.nsf/AllDoc/7EFEBEFCFD03408187257506005CF84E?OpenDocument).

 

I would also encourage you to visit our website at www.transalta.com to find further information about the company, including our most recent Report on Sustainability.

 

Regards,

 

 

 

Jennifer Pierce

Vice President

Communications & Investor Relations - TransAlta

 

Opt-out - TransAlta will gladly keep your name on file so we can keep you informed of the environmental advances we are making.  If you would like to be removed from this list, please reply to this email with the word “unsubscribe” in the subject line.

 

-----Original Message-----

From: john.doe@abc.com [mailto:john.doe@abc.com]

Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 7:02 PM

To: Jennifer Pierce

Subject: Time for a change

 

 

Jennifer Pierce

VP Communications & Investor Relations

TransAlta Corporation

 

February 24, 2009

 

To whom it may concern:

 

As an electric power consumer, I am writing to ask you to shift your investments away from dirty coal and towards truly clean electricity sources. Shareholders are calling on power companies to make significant reductions in their toxic emissions and to seriously address climate change.  The best way to respond to these concerns on climate change is for your company to get out of the coal business, stop building new coal-fired power plants, and to stop misleading the public about non-existent "clean coal" technologies.  I'm sure you're aware that when Dynegy recently announced they were pulling out of building coal-fired power plants, their stock price went up by 19% in just one day.

 

We all know there's nothing clean about coal and it is not the answer to America's increasing energy needs. No matter what technologies are employed, coal-fired power plants inevitably contribute to global warming, air pollution, and environmental degradation from the mining and burning of coal.

 

I urge your company to invest in solar, wind and other renewable energy technologies as a way of meeting growing consumer demand for energy. Energy efficiency technologies should also be funded and deployed on a massive scale. Only renewable energy and conservation will provide our country with energy security, reduce toxic pollution and global warming, and create competitive green jobs for years to come. I look forward to your response to my letter and direct action in this matter.

 

Sincerely,

 

John Doe

City, State

About Me

savee419
Eugene, OR USA

Mantras:"Everything is okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end."   "You never know what is possible, until you try for the impossible."   "If something is inherently the right thing to do, no one should ever ask: But, what is in it for us?"   "Life is what's happening while you're making other plans." J. Lennon  


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