The Good Tax: Carbon Fee & Dividend

The Good Tax: Carbon Fee & Dividend

In 2009, climate scientist Dr. James Hansen published his first book, “Storms of My Grandchildren,” on the topic of climate science and his involvement in various governmental efforts over the previous two decades to craft a response to what he described as “the greatest threat civilization faces.” Dr. Hansen is perhaps the world’s most prominent climate scientist. Trained as an atmospheric physicist, he worked at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies for 45 years, and was its head from 1981 until his retirement in 2013. He is known for his groundbreaking body of work, and for his outspoken warnings regarding the possibility of “tipping points” being reached in the climate system that could lead to runaway global warming.

Book Review: 'This Changes Everything'

Book Review: 'This Changes Everything'

It has been nearly a year since the publication of Naomi Klein’s best-selling book “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate”. It was released on September 16, 2014, just five days before the People’s Climate March in New York City, at which a gathering of 400,000 people demonstrated their frustration over the lack of action on climate change mitigation.

Tour Sustainable Homes in Oak Park and Chicagoland

Tour Sustainable Homes in Oak Park and Chicagoland

Get inside smart, green, high performance homes at the GreenBuilt Home Tour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, July 25 and 26. Of the 16 homes on tour, two are in Oak Park and one is in Forest Park. Tickets are available for individual homes tours at $5 each or see them all for $20. Reserve tickets at www.greenhometour.org.

Robinet Option Gains Traction with Oak Park Village Board

Robinet Option Gains Traction with Oak Park Village Board

Mac Robinet is deeply concerned about climate change. A physicist by training, Mac worked for 37 years at Argonne National Laboratory performing research in the field of health physics. He has lived in Oak Park for 50 years, and served for six years on the Energy and Environment Commission where he became involved in the issue of renewable energy and community aggregation for the purchase of electrical power. The aggregation issue became contentious last year when the Village Board contracted for the so-called ‘brown energy’ option when they chose our municipal electricity provider.

Help Stop Fracking in Illinois

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Please call into the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules today, and daily through Sept 15th, about the rules for fracking and say- "Please prohibit the rules for fracking.  The IDNR did not develop detailed plans for air pollution, radiation, seismicity and chemical disclosure that will actually protect Illinois residents from fracking related harm.  And what's up with the IDNR charging such low fines? Fracking can harm people, animals and the environment - why give the industry a pass?   The IDNR is understaffed and underfunded. They admit it themselves. They are not ready to take on the daunting task of regulating this dangerous industry.  We ask that you prohibit the rules for fracking." 12 calls to 12 members of the committee, in 6 days -- we can do this! Their office numbers can be found here: http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/member.pdf

If JCAR, the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, votes to prohibit the rules then that would shoot a hole in the hydraulic fracturing program in Illinois and would send the regulations back to the General Assembly for a do over -- yahoo!

The rules can be found at: http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/OilandGas/Pages/PublicHearingTranscriptsAndComments.aspx

The IDNR admits, in their responses to the over 30,000 public comments about fracking, that they are understaffed, and that they face many challenges and unknowns about the daunting task of regulating of the fracking industry. (You can find it on page 14): http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/OilandGas/Documents/IDNR%20Response%20Document.pdf

Thanks for making these calls and passing this to your contacts, Frack Free Illinois https://www.facebook.com/FrackFreeIllinois

Here comes the sun . . . Solar discount program reduces cost by 25%

SolarChicago Workshop:  Thursday, August 21, 2014, 7:00-8:30pm, Oak Park Main Library, 834 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL  60301LEED Home - Solar This program helps homeowners pool their buying power to make going solar more affordable than ever (25% off the average installed cost) while helping to achieve community clean energy installation goals.  Solar Chicago was undertaken by the City of Chicago (City), the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Vote Solar, a non-profit organization working to bring solar energy into the mainstream.  This initiative is available to Oak Park, River Forest, Forest Park and other Cook County residents as well.

Learn more from the program contractors about the basics of residential solar and have your questions answered at the upcoming workshop:  Thursday, August 21, 2014, 7:00-8:30pm at the Oak Park Main Library, 834 Lake St, Oak Park, hosted by Green Community Connections, Seven Generations Ahead / PlanItGreen, and the Interfaith Green Network.  The workshop is free and open to the public.  If you are unable to attend, program details are on the Solar Chicago web site.  (http://www.mygroupenergy.com/group/solarchicago/news)

Eminent Climate Scientist Advocates 3-Part Strategy to Combat Global Warming

“Continuation of high fossil fuel emissions, given current knowledge of the consequences, would be an act of extraordinary witting   intergenerational injustice.”                                                                                      -- James Hansen, et al, Abstract of “Assessing Dangerous Climate Change” Let the above statement sink in for a moment. It was written by James Hansen, widely considered the world's greatest climate scientist.  He has been researching globalhansen reflective warming since the 1970s, and has been raising the alarm since 1988, when he gave Congressional testimony.  In 2013 he ended his 46-year career at NASA to put all his energy into global warming organizing.  Bill McKibben said of Hansen:  “He's done the most important science on the most important question there ever was.”

Recently, Dr. Hansen wrote an intriguing essay, “The Wheels of Justice,” which we would like to share with you. It is strong and actionable.  The essay outlines a three-front strategy required for success in the struggle to stabilize the planet.  The strategies are:

1.  Through the courts.  This front is less familiar to many. In his essay, he reports on a group called Our Children's Trust, which has gone to court to fight for the right of young people and future generations to have a livable planet.  This group has also produced a series of short documentary films called “Stories of Trust,” several of which were shown in the 2013 One Earth Film Festival. Action Opportunities:  Contribute to the legal costs of Our Children’s Trust, and use the short films to engage the community about legal challenges to government inaction.

2.  Public involvement. As Hansen points out, “The courts seldom get far ahead of the public.  Thus public involvement is a second essential front.”  He gives examples of civil rights advances ordered by the courts only after public support became too great to ignore. In the current struggle for our right to a livable planet, Hansen highlights 350.org as the primary leader on this front. Action Opportunities:  Participate in The People’s Climate March on Sept 21st in New York City. Join the Chicago chapter of 350.org and/or make a donation.

3.  A gradually rising carbon fee. Finally, Hansen says, “No matter how many people participate, if young people do not demand a policy that will actually work, the effort may be largely wasted.” The workable solution Hansen supports is “ to collect a gradually rising carbon fee from fossil fuel companies and distribute 100% of the funds in equal payments to all legal residents."  Hansen names the non-partisan Citizens' Climate Lobby, which works systematically to educate and engage support of legislators and the public, as the leader on this front.  Action Opportunity:  Join the local chapter of Citizen’s Climate Lobby that meets in Oak Park.  It's free to join, and you'll meet many smart, resilient, committed neighbors who are standing with us in this fight. The next meeting is July 12th.  See calendar for details.

In addition to this three-pronged approach, Dr Hansen makes two central arguments:Hansen w family

First, all three approaches – court battles, public involvement and lobbying for a carbon fee – are needed, and buttress each other.

Second, we need a carbon tax. Schemes involving caps on emissions or alternative fuel mandates are inadequate and misleading.

While not an easy read, “The Wheels of Justice” is worth wading through and is even encouraging to know that these three strategies combined could actually generate necessary change.

Solar Chicago pools purchasing power and reduces cost 25%

Owners of single-family homes and two-flats in Chicago and surrounding communities can participate in a new  solar discount program that pools buying power to make New Discount Solar Program Flyer v3-page-001going solar more affordable than ever (25% off).  Take these three easy steps to get started:

1.       Learn about the program:  Attend an upcoming workshop on Thursday, August 21, 2014, 7:00-8:30pm at the Oak Park Main Library, 834 Lake St, Oak Park. Learn the basics of residential solar from the program contractors, Juhl Energy / Microgrid Solar,  and have your questions answered. The event is hosted by Green Community Connections, Seven Generations Ahead / PlanItGreen, and the Interfaith Green Network.  If you are unable to attend, find program details on the Solar Chicago web site.

2.      Sign up, with no obligation:  Register at the 8/21 event above or at www.mygroupenergy.com/group/solarchicago. Once you register, Juhl Energy / Microgrid Solar will contact you to schedule a free on-site evaluation. 

3.      Have your home evaluated.  A contractor will help you determine what works best for your needs and budget and provide you with a written, no-obligation proposal and price quote.

October deadline:  Homeowners have until October to sign a contract and lock in the savings offered through SolarChicago.

Help Spread the Word:  More participants means a better deal for you and more clean, reliable solar power for your community.  If the group collectively installs more than 100 kilowatts of new solar capacity, the Juhl / Microgrid Solar team will provide each homeowner with an additional cash incentive.