CCL exists to create the political will for climate solutions by enabling individual breakthroughs in the exercise of personal and political power. -- Mission Statement
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No obfuscation here. We'd better hurry and get the world's economy aligned with civilization's survival.
Price carbon now!
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170 Californians are going, and only100 lobbying slots remain. If you're wanting to wander the halls of power,
register now!
(You can attend without lobbying.) The
speaker
lineup is superb.
Got friends elsewhere in CA?
11 Districts have no constituents registered: CA21, CA24, CA25, CA29, CA32, CA35, CA38, CA40, CA41, CA42, CA51
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On Saturday, June 9, the day before the CCL international conference begins, more than 120 partner organizations including CCL will mobilize for the
March for the Ocean
to raise awareness and advocate for solutions -- such as pricing carbon emissions to curtail warming and acidification. The main march will be at the National Mall, with sister events
including San Francisco.
As an ocean community, we should be there in force! If you care to make a sign, include carbon pricing as a solution.
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Going to DC? Help needed with constituent letters at the conference
CCL California is hosting the
2018 letter exchange
, where conference attendees hand piles of constituent letters to Congressional staffers on lobby day (sometimes with an impressive
thud
.)
We need CA CCLers to
file
all those letters
!
Sign up here
. There will be snacks and live streamed video so you won’t miss anything. Thank you!
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Tabling Means Summertime Fun!
Meet your neighbors and help spread the word. Contact
Jay
o
Next Orientation: May 17
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Tabling for CCL at local events is fun and easy for both new and experienced members. We partner new members with experienced ones for "on-the-job training." This is a great way to learn more, get to know your neighbors and other CCL members.
During May and June, we will table at the
Thursday Farmers' Market
at the Civic Center.
Shifts are 8 am - 10:30 am and 10:30 am to 1 pm.
We also have a booth at the
Fairfax EcoFest, June 9th & 10th
. Shifts are 10:30 - 1:30, 1:00 - 4:00, 3:30 - 6:30 pm (includes set-up and clean-up).
Please contact
Jay Frantz
to volunteer. Wear sunscreen and have fun!
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Marin group leader Dr. Peter Joseph
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The Doctors Are Coming
There's a new kid in town -- the
Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health
. This growing year old organization now represents 21 US medical societies, including the AMA, comprising over 400,000 US physicians and is leading organized medicine deeper into the climate and health conversation. Marin Chapter lead Dr. Peter Joseph and S.F. chapter lead Dr. Robin Cooper travelled to DC in April with other physician members of CCL's
Health Team
to attend the Consortium's first annual meeting at George Mason University. Dr. Joseph's presentation is
here
(@11 min.)
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Core training every Tuesday @ 5 PT on
CCLU!
On May 1, Marin CCL economist
Robert Archer
expertly
explained
the three elements of CCL's proposal and common myths about it. Great talking points! (30 min.)
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BAY AREA CLIMATE NEWS
Thanks, Bruce Riordan
THE BIG PICTURE
The New York Times breaks down the
top 5 reasons why global GHGs rose in 2017
.
While renewables grew faster than any other energy sector, they couldn’t match the growth in overall energy demand. Other reasons: Fast-growing Asian economies, a comeback for coal in certain countries, SUV sales booming here and government energy efficiency efforts slowing down.
(Comment: that's why we need an effective carbon price!)
"This is something that climate models have predicted for a long time...it’s bad news.” --Stefan Rahmstorf (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research). The huge consequences of this news led to coverage everywhere—from
Forbes
to
Real Climate
, the
Washington Post
, the
Guardian
and more.
(
Trivia question: What's the unit of measurement of seawater volume moving in ocean circulation? Answer below.)
BAY AREA CLIMATE LAWSUITS
Inside Climate News published a
wonderful set of answers
to the 8 questions Judge Alsup posed. The latest ICN update are
here
on the other lawsuits—including Marin, San Mateo and Richmond—plus the state suits, AND the
“trial of the century”
--
Oregon kids'
lawsuit now set for November 2018. A new
“
kids lawsuit
”
has been filed in Florida against Gov. Rick Scott.
Bruce Riordan
Climate Readiness Institute
510.665.4357
The Climate Readiness Institute brings together academic experts from UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Lab, UC Davis, and Stanford University with Bay Area climate practitioners to tackle our region's most critical climate challenges
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Get your bug juice ready...
here they come.
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Tick and Mosquito Infections Spreading Rapidly, C.D.C. Finds
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"The Trend Is Your Friend"
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A
large majority of Americans who think global warming is happening now
outnumber those who don’t by 5 to 1. Americans are also growing more
certain
that global warming is happening.
Certainty has increased 12 percentage points in the past 3 years
, with 49% of the public now “extremely” or “very sure” that global warming is happening.
The time is right to enact an effective carbon price!
Read on.
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How to talk about Climate Change so people will hear you.
Highly recommended, 15 min
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Senator Joe Manchin's (D-W.Va), campaign ad taking aim at the 2009 cap and trade bill
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Years of Living Dangerously
explores the imperative of carbon pricing and how the 2009 ill-fated Cap and Trade bill got shot down.
(It was vulnerable, and that's why a revenue neutral, fully refunded carbon fee has a much better chance. See Bob Archer's presentation above.)
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MIT and National Renewable Energy Lab
study:
Supports REMI findings. Full dividend return is the least regressive, most equitable modality. And since corporate tax cuts have already been enacted, they're no longer needed for revenue neutrality or politically. CCL's proposal gains credibility.
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Happy Anniversary,
Dr. Keeling,
and t
hanks for the warnings.
We wish we'd heeded them long ago.
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Trivia Q answer: the measure of water volume in ocean circulation is the
Sverdrup
.
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From last month's newsletter, ICYMI:
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Al Gore, the CIA, and Cold War spy intel:
How they helped advance climate science
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A fascinating, slightly humorous new
documentary
about how US and Soviet military intel agencies collaborated at the end of the cold war, sharing secrets and contributing to early understanding of the trouble brewing in the Arctic -- until quashed after the 2000 election.
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Climate Deniers: Go To Hell --
or thereabouts
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Our Social Media team invites your clicks, likes and posts.
(Guaranteed: no fake news)
Thank you, Amanda and Jay!
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Our third winning
MIT Climate CoLab entry
offers a deep primer on CCL's proposal (follow the links for full effect!)
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Denial Corner
"You can run, but you can't hide"
-- Boxer Joe Louis
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CCL responds to Scalise anti-carbon tax resolution
Citizens’ Climate Lobby has again challenged the basic assumption in another anti-carbon tax resolution, again introduced by Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), that such a levy would be “detrimental to the United States economy.” If done right way, a tax or fee on carbon would actually
boost
the economy.
Read why
and see the MIT/NREL study above.
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Ready to get more involved? Action teams invite
you
:
We're all volunteers, and you don't need to be an expert.
One of the best ways to get involved is to...just get involved! Our action team leaders invite you to participate.
If yo
ur skill set resonates with any of these teams, please
contact
Molly
with your interest.
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Years of Living Dangerously is now
The YEARS Project.
They’ll still be telling the biggest story of our time, but doing it in a new way: on
Facebook Watch
. Check it out, along with their other superb climate videos.
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For the latest climate news,
sign up
for briefings from this Pulitzer Prize-winning website.
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If you've read this far, you might be zealous enough to want to review informative past Marin CCL newsletters:
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Comments, Questions?
Apologies for cross postings
Prepared by Peter G. Joseph, M.D.
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