http://itsgettinghotinhere.org/2008/11/05/engage-the-nation-educate-congress-the-national-teach-in-on-global-warming-february-5th-2009Engage the Nation, Educate Congress: The National Teach-In on Global Warming. February 5th, 2009.
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On February 5th, 2009, The National Teach-In on Global Warming will engage over a million Americans in solutions-driven dialogue, adding thousands of new voices to the movement and educating our political leaders. We will all fight to place clean energy solutions to global warming at the top of the nation’s agenda, lift people out of poverty, and build a sustainable, inclusive economy. The Teach-In will focus national attention on what it really will take to stabilize the climate by drawing on some key recommendations from the Presidential Climate Action Project (PCAP):
1. Cut carbon 40% below today’s levels by 2020.
2. Create millions of Green Jobs: Weatherize, solarize and rewire the nation.
3. Revitalize America’s economy: Lead the world in renewable technology.
4. Promote carbon neutral power.
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http://www.nationalteachin.org/pcap.php The 2009 National Teach-in on Global Warming is focused on the recommendations from The Presidential Climate Action Project. Based out of the University of Colorado, and directed by William Becker, the PCAP was convened in 2007 to produce a hundred day action plan for the incoming President and Congress. While the PCAP Plan contains hundreds of detailed recommendations, it highlights these four main action areas.
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The 20 Page summary for citizens, focusing on these four areas, is available here. (Available at the end of November)
The full PCAP Plan is available here. (Available at the end of November)
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Advisory Board for The National Teach-In
Dr. David Orr, Professor of Environmental Studies at Oberlin College.
Dr. Stephen Schneider, Professor of Biological Sciences at Stanford University.
Dr. Mohan Munasinghe, Vice Chair, U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Dr. James "Gus" Speth, Dean of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
Hunter Lovins, President, Natural Capitalism Solutions.
Ross Gelbspan, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author.
Van Jones, founder of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights.
Elysa Hammond, Clif Bar Staff Ecologist.
Gillian Caldwell, 1Sky Campaign Director.
Dan Worth, Executive Director of the National Association of Environmental Law Societies (NAELS)
Anthony D. Cortese, Presidents of Second Nature, Co-founder of the AASHE.
Dr. Debora Rowe, Prof. of Renewable Energies and Energy Mgmt. at Oakland Community College.
Billy Parish, co-founder of the Energy Action Coalition.
Jessy Tolkan, Executive Director of Programs for the Energy Action Coalition.
Dr. Bunyan Bryant, School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan.
Dr. William Moomaw, Prof. of Int. Env. Policy at the Fletcher Sch., Tufts University.
Dr. Jon Isham, Luce Professor of International Environmental Economics at Middlebury College.
Nino Amato, Business man