Tell the leaders how to act on climate change
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/tour/vote.asp
Thursday, February 22, 2007
"The previous Liberal government ratified the Kyoto Protocol knowing Canada wasn't ready to take the tough measures needed to address climate change and would likely miss the deadlines for reducing emissions, says a top adviser to former prime minister Jean Chrétien." - from Cullen on Climate Change
Tell our political leaders to stop the rhetoric, take action, and do something real for the environment. It will take you 20 seconds. - from David Suzuki Foundation e-mail
To: Stéphane Dion (Liberal Party), Gilles Duceppe (Bloc Québécois), Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Conservative Party of Canada), Jack Layton (New Democratic Party)
From: Morgan
If I were Prime Minister... I would condemn my predecessors incessantly for their crimes against humanity for failing to act to avert the environmental crisis that is overcoming our world.
Hey Stephen & Stéphane its time for action!
Get your butts in gear and stop holding up effective solutions in committee.
After you send a note; sign this petition.
Labels: cons, democracy, environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, leftist content creation, ndp, online campaign
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Return to Democracy Day
http://nid-16468.newsdetail.bcndp.ca/
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
And, fancy that, it looks like Gordon Campbell has gone from being a drunk driver to a hybrid driver. No idling limousine outside for Campbell, I guess no one told the Lieutenant Governor about the contents of the speech she was about to read. She still idled her limo outside the legislature while she read it.
My favourite quote in response to the throne speech has to be:
"I'm pleased that the speech mentions climate change, but one has to wonder why the premier is suddenly embracing his Inner Eco-Warrior when his government has paid virtually no attention to this area," says CUPE BC president Barry O'Neill.That comes from this press release. Here's another gem from the CUPE BC release and O'Neill:
"Once again, like last year, there are platitudes about 'unacceptable' homelessness, but no recognition that it's the government's own policies and cutbacks that have led to the crisis in Vancouver and other cities. They talk about 'sunshine legislation' for school district companies' business practices. Maybe they should consider 'sunshine legislation' for their own public-private partnership agenda, which is notorious for its secrecy."Meanwhile, talk of the future of BC was the hot criticism of Campbell's hot air filled throne speech. After cutting $50 million from Child-Care the question had to be asked, why is Gordon Campbell seriously jeopardizing the future of BC by putting the lives of BC's youngest last on the priority list. Items like this from today's headlines really bring the point home: For today's family, time's not on their side [as] hectic schedules, longer work weeks contribute to less togetherness than in 80s and Canada mediocre about child welfare.
This BCGEU press release hammers the point home so many times you could have built it into a house:
"Gordon Campbell has done nothing to restore the cuts to child care let alone provide funds to improve the system," said George Heyman, BCGEU president. While the government talks about communities being caring places for children, the government says nothing about improving our child care system. They have the money to improve and expand child care. The premier’s own Progress Board, parents, and others have all said that the improvements are necessary."Now, I don't want to hear any whining about how it was the federal Liberal government that didn't get re-elected that resulted in the $50 million not being available either. Dion had 10 years and his Liberal buddies had 3 more to deliver on the child-care promise they made in 1993. The money never arrived. period. end of story. You lost the election and you never delivered on the child-care promise. Let's refresh, in 1993 that promise was:
"Quality, accessible child care is an economic advantage for Canada...The objective of the Liberal policy on child care is to create genuine choices for parents. A Liberal government, working with the provinces, will implement a realistic and fiscally responsible program to increase the number of child care spaces in Canada." - from The Red Book, 1993 via Voices for child care CanadaAnd, when those same Red Book Liberals presided over the largest cuts to social programs in Canadian history the BC NDP government protected those same social programs by cutting elsewhere. The Campbell Liberals instead are running a surplus and cutting the $50 million.
So this leaves it up to the NDP to hold the government accountable and get results. It looks like they are up to the challenge:
“It’s clear that Gordon Campbell read the climate change plan put forward by B.C.’s New Democrats,” said James. “The question now for British Columbians is can they trust Gordon Campbell to deliver. Every year, Gordon Campbell picks a new priority for his Throne Speech and every year he fails to deliver. Last year, Gordon Campbell’s priority was health care, but 12 months later all B.C. saw was more cuts, longer ER waits, and hallway medicine.Stay tuned to your local parliamentary channel, for the full response to the throne speech, by the NDP official opposition, later, today.
Labels: alternatives, bc ndp, bcmedia, democracy, environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, health, leftist content creation, ndp, opinion, union
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Stop Killing Whales - Iceland, Norway and Japan!
http://www.seashepherd.org/
Thursday, February 08, 2007

The news that anti-whaling heroes Karl Neilsen and John Gravois were found safe after 7 hours adrift in Antarctic waters is exhilarating and relieving.
The Sea Shepherd's two anti-whaling ships (and as a result Greenpeace too) have finally caught up to the Japanese Whaling fleet after searching since early December in the Antarctic, will hopefully mean significant interruption to the slaughter of whales.
"Japan plans to harpoon up to 935 minke whales and 10 fin whales under what it calls a scientific research program this year. However, it admits that whale meat from the hunt ends up on restaurant tables." - Lost whaling activists 'lasso iceberg' from Melbourne's The Age
That is Japan is up to, but what of Iceland you ask? After ceasing whaling in 1986 as a result of Paul Watson's critically important direct action sinking of Iceland's entire factory whaling fleet has returned to commercial whaling. Iceland killed 36 whales again for the first time since 1986 under scientific auspices in 2003.Send the following note, today:
Prime Minister of Iceland Mr. Geir H. Haarde
Prime Minister's Office
Stjornarradshusinu vid Laekjartorg
150 Reykjavik
Iceland
Tel: +354-545-8400
Fax: +354-562-4014
E-Mail postur@for.stjr.is
Dear Prime Minister Haarde,
I write to express my disappointment at Iceland's recent decision to resume commercial whaling and international trade in whale meat.
Iceland now joins Norway and Japan as the world's three rogue whaling nations. Your country has become the North Korea of whalers displaying complete contempt for international conservation law and total disrespect for conservation and world opinion.
Iceland's announcement to kill 30 Minke and nine fin whales defies the International Whaling Commission (IWC) moratorium on commercial whaling - a decision accepted by your government in 1982. It was Sea Shepherd Conservation Society that convinced you, in 1986, to finally stop your illegal whaling.
Twenty years ago, on November 16, 1986, Sea Shepherd crew sank half the Icelandic whaling fleet and destroyed the whale meat processing plant in Reykjavik. That action was taken in response to Iceland violating the global moratorium the first year it was imposed.
Icelandic authorities refused to charge the Sea Shepherd crew despite Captain Watson turning himself in to the authorities in Iceland to demand that they lay charges. Your country refused to charge Sea Shepherd because Iceland knew it was in violation of international law and it knew Sea Shepherd were put on trial it would be putting Iceland's whale killing on trial in front of the watchful eyes of the world.
Sea Shepherd is making plans to return to Iceland next year to confront these ruthless Icelandic pirate whalers once again and I fully support this. Whaling has no place in the 21st century. It is cruel, unnecessary, and immoral.
I reiterate my opposition to the Government of Iceland's plans to resume commercial whaling and meat trade. I urge Iceland to focus on developing its far more lucrative and sustainable whale watching industry.
Please, make sure that your country doesn't need to stand trial to the world's opinion again.
Sincerely,
Your name here

Labels: alternatives, environment, go veggie, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, historical, leftist content creation, link, online campaign, opinion, whale rights abuse
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NDP saves 1/4 of the world's remaining old-growth forest
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/177045
Thursday, February 01, 2007
The Great Bear Rainforest, a series of beautiful and largely pristine watersheds up the BC Coast has some new funding to develop sustainable industries within the forest.
Saved permanently? Nope. Our world is still at risk. We need to keep up the fight but, for the short-term and for a just transition this is an incredible sign of the recognition of climate change. A realization that this is a gigantic intact tract of a disappearing and irreplaceable part of the world we live on.
18,000 km2 of protected area and 46,900 km2 to be sustainably managed forest. A government that 6 weeks ago wouldn't acknowledge climate change was anything but bunk science. Today, we have a Prime Minister forced into actively working against climate change and I don't mean just by replanting Stanley Park.
I'm not going to start blogging about how I like this government but, I sure like this house of commons and its balance of power.
Brad Lavigne's quote attributed by catprint yesterday, on Mike Duffy, sure seems apropos. Hey Dion.. "So you only needed 14 years, then it would have been done right?"
The NDP has shown that a couple of weeks in the pole position is enough to "Take the lead on climate change."
Thanks LeftCoastRant for the inspiration for this post.
Labels: alternatives, blogosphere, cat, cons, environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, leftist content creation, ndp, public power
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OTI will be shutting down..
http://www.lalliance.fr/50-5-Minutes-De-Repit-Pour-La-Planete
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Why you ask? Does the OTI server need critical maintenance? Are you going to install Windows Vista?
No and No! The OTI server is a FreeBSD install and has no need for silly downtime during upgrades. As if you could install and test Windows Vista in five minutes.
Instead, the reason is that Obfuscated Thoughtlessness Inversed and conjoined twin sites (like http://morganstewart.org/) have been arbitrarily deemed to be participating in this Facebook/Chain e-mail event started by L'Alliance pour la Planète.
To quote:
Everybody to extinguish all their lights and illuminations and turn off equipment on stand-by on the 1st February 2007 from 18h55 until 19h00. (GMT)There seems to be some confusion about the exact right hour to do this at. OTI will participate twice at both 6:55 pm and 10:55 am PST...
The purpose is not just to save electricity for 5 minutes that day, but to draw the attention of citizens, the media and the authorities to the waste of energy and the need to initiate action! 5 minutes respite for the planet: that's not long, it costs nothing and will show our politicians that climate change is something which should figure prominently in political debates.
Why the 1st February? Because that is the day on which the latest report of the United Nations Panel of Experts is to be released in Paris.
Although this event is scheduled to take place in France, we should not miss this opportunity of drawing attention to the global climatic situation.
If we all participate our actions will have great public and political resonance, at an important moment in our political life!
Please make this appeal as widely known as possible in your own circles and networks ! please also publish it on your websites and in your newsletters.
So don't just stop after this little event but carry on everyday being aware of the little things that you can do to save our world.
For a daily tip on stopping climate change try coolmove.org.
Labels: alternatives, blogosphere, environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, leftist content creation
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Project Porchlight - Or one bulb to save the world
http://www.onechange.org/
Tuesday, January 30, 2007

"Individual actions do make a difference. We all have a role in protecting the health of our communities and reducing greenhouse gases. Project Porchlight is accomplishing both goals - one light bulb at a time." - Dr. David SuzukiGiven that Nuclear Power isn't my choice for an environmental solution, I'd like to refer you to an organization that does have a simple solution and workable solution. Won't fix everything, but it is a place to start with one change: Project Porchlight.

These guys are going door-to-door to drop off a Compact Fluoro Light at your house. The theory is that even changing a single light to a CFL Bulb will result in significant power savings.
From their website:
Project Porchlight staff and volunteers have delivered almost a quarter-million CFL bulbs this fall! To make some very conservative calculations, that'll mean more than $10 million in energy savings! And just to sweeten the deal, Ottawa residents will stop 100,000 tons of greenhouse gases from being emitted into our atmosphere over 5 years.
Labels: alternatives, environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, leftist content creation, public power, scary technology, tools
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Out of Afghanistan! Out of Iraq! A 10% increase? Are they on crack?
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nova-scotia/story/2007/01/17/navy-tieup.html
Saturday, January 20, 2007

What the ....?
A 10% increase and they still don't have enough money to perform the basic functions they are instructed, by our government, to carry out. Functions like run the regularly scheduled patrols of our ocean borders?
We need to get out of the Persian Gulf part of the Iraq War mission. We must get out of Afghanistan.
The United States (the world's largest military power and supposedly our largest ally) continues to threaten our human rights. Is our military prepared to defend the environment? Why is it that illegal fishing such as drag-netting is a lower priority than enforcing an oil-embargo against a now deposed Iraqi regime (the reason given when we sent ships to the gulf)?
We may not even have the basic patrols to assert sovereignty over our territory that the United States is fundamentally changing with their intolerable disregard for our Earth. Meanwhile our government re-announces programs cut from the agenda of a prior governments that did nothing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Check this campaign at ceasefire.ca:
Dear Prime Minister Harper:
I do not agree with Canada's military role in Afghanistan. I urge you to end Canada's combat mission, and work with our allies and the Afghan government to establish a comprehensive peace process for the country.
A 10% increase in military spending is a shameful legacy of your new government. Please do not allow this excessive increase in military spending to threaten other vital programs.
Thank you.
Labels: anti-war, democracy, environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, human rights abuse, leftist content creation, online campaign, opinion
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What's more important your tie and jacket or planet earth?
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/Oddities/070118/K011813AU.html
Thursday, January 18, 2007
If we are forced to chose between planet earth and the fashion norms of the past I choose a future with creative new ideas free from global warming. Now if only we can give up coal, gas-fired and nuclear as power generation sources. Not in British Columbia. At least the NDP are calling Gordon Campbell on this insanity.
Labels: bcmedia, democracy, environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, health, nuclear waste, opinion, public power
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Alcan's loss is British Columbia's gain
http://thetyee.ca/Bigstory/2007/01/03/Alcant/
Thursday, January 04, 2007
The cost of producing power at Kemano is about $5 (Canadian) a megawatt hour. The proposed agreement would have seen B.C. Hydro pay an average rate of $71 a megawatt hour. - Ruling Puts Smelter in Limbo the Globe & Mail
If the Nechako water system was the bathwater, yesterday's announcement by the BC Utilities Commission saved the baby. Not approving the Alcan - BC Hydro deal to sell us back our own power destroy's a key part of Gordon Campbell's ridiculous privatization plans that threaten to throw out an incredible resource for this province.
The flooding of the Nechako system to create the Kemano power station included the drilling of a 16 km tunnel the width of a two lane highway through a mountain 50 years ago. In the history of mega-projects the first Kemano project was a giganta-project. It reversed the flows of more than 75% of a major tributary of the Fraser River (which in turn drains an area of 220,000 square kilometres).
Having caused the environmental destruction of 120,000 acres of the Upper Nechako valley and the massive environmental damage that went along with that flooding, some 50 years ago, now is not the time to sign a contract with Alcan to supply that power back to our publicly owned utility BC Hydro. Especially, at these ludicrous prices. BC doesn't need the power as a solid continuation of the PowerSmart campaign could produce a larger amount of available power than this deal ever would. However, if we did need it I think there are two simple and viable options, buy the power directly from Alcan while introducing a tax on the water going through the tunnel or nationalize the power production parts of the Alcan operation at Kemano in the public interest.I know, these two suggestions will go over as well as my 2002 motion at the UVic Board of Governors to use the board's expropriation powers to produce revenue for the avoidance of a tuition fee increase (this motion didn't receive a seconder). This land, water and power were stolen from the local First Nations and should not continue to be held by a company that is unwilling to commit to the future of British Columbia.
It is the position of the town of Kitimat that the 50+ year old deal that created the Alcan smelter at Kemano prohibits the sale of electricity. I don't think it matters if the deal prohibits it or not, the public interest in this substantial of a land-use decision should put this power in the hands of our provincial power utility, not provide $66 markup on a product we gave the company in the first place. It appears the BC Utilities Commission agrees at least in part, declaring the deal "unenforceable and not in the public interest."
Let's hope the ominous words from the Premier's office today, expressing disappointment with a commission, that can ultimately be replaced by this Government don't result in that outcome. I'm sure the public outcry would be deafening, but I have a feeling the Premier of British Columbia may already be deaf.
Labels: environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, nationalization, public power
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Action on BC Parks - 13% Commercial Free Please
http://www.wildernesscommittee.org/campaigns/policy/parks/action/
Thursday, November 16, 2006
To: Gordon Campbell, Premier premier@gov.bc.ca
Barry Penner, Minister of Environment barry.penner.mla@leg.bc.ca
CC: Carole James, Leader of the Official Opposition carole.james.mla@leg.bc.ca
Subject: 13% Commercial Free Please
Dear Gordon & Barry:
I am writing today on the topic of commercial development within BC Parks.
Your current proposal to allow development in the wonderful protected areas of our province is akin to the City of Victoria allowing a McDonald's in Beacon Hill Park. Allegorically, I'm not saying you should shut down the Beacon Hill Drive-in, just that you don't need a McDonald's overtop of the duck pond, or at the top of Beacon Hill.
Having trouble picturing what I am talking about? It is a five minute walk from your office. I know you Gordon and Barry personally aren't likely to be reading this e-mail, but may I suggest to the person who is, that you get up from your desk and take a field trip for the next 15 minutes and walk through to Beacon Hill park to think about this. It might not change your mind or the decision maker you report to, but I guarantee that it will be an enjoyable, quiet walk away from hubbub of commercial development and the office you work in.
An entire generation of British Columbians sacrificed economic growth to set aside the 13% of our land base that makes up the protected areas of British Columbia. This was the right decision and it is incomprehensible that you would allow private development within these parks. If we had wanted to develop these areas we could have. British Columbians made a reasonable choice to set these areas aside as parks free from commercial use. All of them were created with the possibility of building commercial enterprise on their edges. Accessible yet external. Once land claims and sovereignty issues are settled in British Columbia there would be few opponents to commercial interests building a "drive-in."
Sure, my generation could have grown up with a higher level of income in our province if we had allowed the kind of forestry and mining that had been proposed. We all would have benefited from increased spending on textbooks or teacher's salaries. Instead we got the chance to visit beautiful areas like the Carmanah Valley on field trips and the hope to be able to do the same with our grand children.
Please let me remind you of Judge Begbie's decision from 1884 about Beacon Hill Park. "The park alias the pleasure ground, is to be used for recreation and enjoyment; and therefore, I think, in no other manner; not for general purposes of profit, or utility, however great the prospect of these may be. A trustee cannot go beyond his "express trust at least cannot do anything inconsistent with it."
Let the intent of the public good guide you as you think of the future stewardship of our BC Parks.
You both know what Judge Begbie's nickname was! I am certain that the BC electorate's judgment could be equally severe at the next election if you make the wrong choices on such key issues.
-Morgan.
PS: My advice to the faceless reader of this e-mail at the Premier's office could also be given to you (or me for that matter).. it is always time for a fifteen minute walk through Beacon Hill Park.
Labels: alternatives, environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, leftist content creation, online campaign, unfolding
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Kleercut.Net | Kimberly-Clark and Kleexex are wiping away ancient forests
http://kleercut.net/en
Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Kleercut.net is an action based site against turning our old growth and ancient forests into tissue.
Go here now and save the forests.

Labels: environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, includes photo, leftist content creation, online campaign, personal story
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