Posts Tagged ‘Climate Change’

Copenhagen Here We Come!

  Posted By:  Amanda Gillen

Most people take a vacation to escape the day to day of life and work and to really rest and relax. Jeff & Dori Wolfe are not “most people.” Our founders are taking a vacation to Copenhagen, Denmark to be there for the climate change conference.

As Jeff said, “We’re going to Copenhagen not simply to watch, but to move the world toward a sane climate policy. Taking vacation at a climate conference in not most people’s idea of fun, especially in Denmark in the winter, but Dori and I did not hesitate to commit to it.”

Jeff & Dori are traveling as part of the delegation from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). SEIA has “party status” – meaning the organization has been nominated by the U.S. to participate in climate discussions at the conference. SEIA will be working with other Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) during the conference.

While in Copenhagen, Jeff will be presenting Al Gore’s climate slideshow – an updated version of the one seen in “An Inconvenient Truth” – at the local Bella Center office of the U.S. Alliance for Climate Protection on December 14.



People Are Talking

  Posted By:  Amanda Gillen

Date: November 24th, 2009

On Sunday, Jeff posted the following to his Facebook account:

Why are people so ready to deny climate change? I guess just like people hate going to the Dr., and don’t believe the bad news they sometimes give. People want to avoid bad news any way they can. Those who are obscuring the truth of climate change are affecting us all, and putting us in grave danger.

Responses to the post came quickly and passionately. You can see all of the responses on Jeff’s Facebook here (friend him if you are not already connected).

We’d like to open up the same discussion here on the blog. Why are people so ready to deny climate change? What are your solutions to our cultural (or perhaps biological) inability to recognize and respond to future danger?



Maryland Businesses Decry U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Stance on Global Warming Policy

  Posted By:  Amanda Gillen

We wanted to get this press release out to the masses:

Local leaders join national companies in speaking out against the Chamber’s stance on climate
TAKOMA PARK—Business leaders in Maryland today spoke out against the U.S. Chamber of Commerce because of its obstruction of climate legislation. A number of major companies, including Apple and Levi Strauss & Co., have recently resigned from the Chamber because they disagree with the Chamber’s stance on global warming. Local businesses joined the national companies in declaring that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce doesn’t represent them.
“Every business talks ‘green’ these days, but the real test of a green commitment is where a business stands on supporting progressive environmental legislation at the state or national level,” said Gary Skulnik of Clean Currents. “Clean Currents is proud to stand firmly in the true green camp in supporting serious legislation to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, as opposed to the U.S. Chamber and its head-in-the-sand approach.”
The U.S. Chamber spent $26 million on lobbying Congress in the first half of 2009, double the total of second-biggest lobbying firm ExxonMobil. The influential Chamber has also opposed every major piece of climate legislation introduced on Capitol Hill – it opposed McCain-Lieberman in 2003 and 2005, Lieberman-Warner in 2007, and Waxman-Markey in 2009.
“As a business owner it is clear to me that this is the time to make major investments in the industries that will power our future and create millions of career-track green-collar jobs,” said Richard Deutschmann, VP of Policy & Market Development for groSolar, a national solar energy company. “A recent study indicated that investing in the clean energy economy could provide as many as 1.7 million new jobs. That’s exactly what our ailing economy needs.”
“We must do all we can to minimize climate change which is already affecting global biodiversity.  At current projections, 50% of the world’s species could be facing extinction by the end of century,” said Keith Bowers of Biohabitats. “The bottom line is that all living organisms depend on natural capital.”
Traditionally, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce claimed to represent the collective interest of American business. The recent public resignations have exposed the Chamber as majorly out of step with the today’s businesses.
“As a business owner I stand with major companies like Apple, Pacific Gas and Electric, Microsoft, and Nike that have spoken out against the Chamber because they understand the modern economy,” said George L Peters Jr, President & CEO of Sustainable Urban Infrastructures, Inc. “I don’t stand with the backward looking, mired-in-the-failed-status-quo energy policies of the U.S. Chamber.”
The companies have left the US Chamber entirely, left the Board of the US Chamber, or spoken out against the US Chamber, include:
o Apple, Inc. – Resigned
o Exelon – Resigned
o PNM Resources (NM) – Resigned
o Pacific Gas and Electric Co (CA) – Resigned
o PSE&G – Resigned
o Levi Strauss & Co – Resigned
o Nike – Resigned from board, will quit Chamber next year
o Johnson & Johnson, General Electric, San Jose Chamber of Commerce, Alcoa, Duke, Entergy, Microsoft, Toyota – Say chamber doesn’t represent their views on climate
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Maryland business leaders available for interview:
Keith Bowers, President, BioHabitats
Baltimore, MD
410.554.0156
www.biohabitats.com
Richard Deutschmann, VP Policy & Market Development, groSolar
Jessup, MD
443-451-3512 office, 410-707-4368 mobile
groSolar.com
George L Peters Jr., President & CEO, Sustainable Urban Infrastructures, Inc.
Baltimore, MD
410.967.5620
www.sustainableurbaninfrastructures.com
Gary Skulnik, President/Partner, Clean Currents, LLC
Rockville, MD 20850
301-754-0430 x701, 202-413-8534 (cell)
www.cleancurrents.com



Jeff Wolfe Featured Presenter on TheClimateProject.org

  Posted By:  Amanda Gillen

groSolar’s CEO, Jeff Wolfe, keeps popping up all over the place in the world of solar power. From speaking at events like PV America to helping craft policy to help grow the renewable energy industry, Jeff is an active and familiar face in the industry. Most recently Jeff was listed as one of the featured presenters on TheClimateProject.org. The Climate Project is an international non-profit founded by Nobel Laureate and former Vice President Al Gore with a mission to increase pubilc awareness of the climate crises at a grassroots level worldwide. Jeff is one of just 2,600 people worldwide trained by The Climate Project to educate people about the effects of global warming.



My Comments from the North America Climate Presenter's Summit

  Posted By:  Jeff Wolfe

Date: May 19th, 2009

Category: Climate Change, Events

I am at the North American Climate presenter’s Summit. I am privileged, and burdened, by being one of the 1200 people in the US trained by Al Gore to deliver his climate slideshow. I say privileged because it is an incredible group of people and fantastic training. I say burdened because, well, ignorance is bliss, and not only am I not allowed to be ignorant, I am required to understand and spread both the message of the crisis confronting us and the solutions we must undertake immediately.

We’re getting updated science from some of the leaders in climate science. We’re getting information on human health effects (right now while I’m multi-tasking and typing this actually). We’re getting information on the just released draft of the Waxman -Markey climate bill. And of course, we’re getting motivation and direction for immediate action.

The overriding message is that the time is now, this is the moment. Historians look back through time and note those periods when significant change happened. It is unusual to be able to understand at the time of occurrence, that this is an historic moment in the history of the world. This is such a moment, such a time.
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