Archive for January, 2011

What the Deregulation of Genetically Engineered Alfalfa Means for Organic Consumers

“Yesterday, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack officially approved the unregulated planting of Monsanto’s genetically engineered alfalfa. In a move that will undoubtedly set a precedent for what comes next (namely, the question of whether or not to deregulate GE sugarbeets) Vilsack did nothing more, and nothing less than obliterate our choice as organic consumers to be assured that we are avoiding genetically modified organisms in our food.”

What the Deregulation of Genetically Engineered Alfalfa Means for Organic Consumers via Colleen Vanderlinden – Treehugger

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Ford’s Electric Focus lands at LA auto museum

“Ford has donated one of its two prototype Electric Ford Focuses to the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.

But unlike past electric car “retirements” in California, this one marks a beginning, not an end. The Focus Electric is expected to hit the consumer market late this year.”

Ford’s Electric Focus lands at LA auto museum via ABC Green Right Now

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Activist Susan Rockefeller Joins Oceana Board of Directors

Documentary Filmmaker Joins Ted Danson, Sam Waterston and Others

WASHINGTON, DC – January 28, 2011Oceana announced today that Susan Rockefeller, a respected documentary filmmaker, author and environmentalist, has joined its Board of Directors.

Rockefeller is a member of the Oceana Ocean Council, serving as its chair since February of 2009, and she also serves as the co-host of two major events which benefit Oceana. In the spring, Susan and her husband David Rockefeller are the co-hosts for the second annual Christie’s Green Auction: A Bid to Save the Earth, which will be held on March 29 in New York. The auction benefits Oceana as well as the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Conservation International, the Central Park Conservancy and Runway to Green. Rockefeller is also the co-host, along with Ocean Council member Lois Robbins, of the Hamptons Splash Party which will be held this summer on Long Island.

“I have always had a connection with the ocean,” said Rockefeller. “I’m joining Oceana’s Board of Directors because I am passionate about the need to protect our oceans.”

Her environmentally- and socially-focused films have won many top film festival prizes. Rockefeller’s recent films include “Making the Crooked Straight” (HBO), which chronicles one doctor’s journey to save the world by saving one child at a time, and “Striking a Chord,” which focuses on how music can help heal soldiers with PTSD. Her passion for ocean conservation manifested itself as a co-producer in the 2009 film “A Sea Change,” which documents a retired teacher’s quest to better understand the huge changes CO2 is causing in our oceans.

“When watching ‘A Sea Change’ you can feel Susan’s passion and see her talent,” said Oceana board member and actor Sam Waterston. “She tells a remarkable story while bringing the devastating and largely unknown problem of ocean acidification to the forefront. Sue is a true ocean hero.”

Rockefeller’s conservation work includes holding seats on the Program Committee of The Stone Barns for Sustainable Agriculture, the Global Leadership Council for NRDC and the Audubon’s Council on Women in Conservation. As an author, Rockefeller has written several career-oriented books, including “Green at Work: Finding a Business Career That Works for the Environment” and “Finding Your Way With An MBA: Insights From Those Landing Their Ideal Jobs.”

“Susan provides Oceana with a unique set of talents and point of view as a filmmaker and sailor,” said Board Chairman Dr. Kristin Parker. “Her decades of experience in every aspect of environmental work will be a terrific asset for us.”

Oceana’s Board of Directors is the organization’s governing body. It approves all strategy, budgets and direction for the group’s campaigns and organizational activities. The Board includes actors Ted Danson and Sam Waterston, former Organization of American States Secretary General César Gaviria and globally respected fisheries scientist Dr. Daniel Pauly.

Since its founding in 2001, Oceana has achieved dozens of concrete policy victories for marine life and habitats, including stopping bottom trawling in sensitive habitat areas, saving sea turtles from commercial fishing gear and protecting the Arctic from industrial fishing. Because of Oceana’s effectiveness, rating agency Charity Navigator has awarded the group four stars (the highest possible rating in its category).

“I’ve had the great pleasure to work with Susan on the Ocean Council for several years and it is an even greater pleasure to have her now on our Board,” said Andrew Sharpless, Oceana’s Chief Executive Officer. “I look forward to working with her in her new capacity as board member as we continue to protect, preserve and restore the health of our oceans.”

Other members of Oceana’s Board of Directors include James Sandler (Vice-chair), Valarie Whiting (Treasurer), Simon Sidamon-Eristoff (Secretary), Keith Addis (President), Herbert M. Bedolfe, III, María Eugenia Girón, Stephen P. McAllister, Michael Northrop and Heather Stevens. A full description of Board of Directors and their affiliations can be found at: 

http://na.oceana.org/en/about-us/leadership/b….

For more information about Susan Rockefeller, go to, susancohnrockefeller.com/.

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About Oceana

Oceana campaigns to protect and restore the world’s oceans. Our teams of marine scientists, economists, lawyers and advocates win specific and concrete policy changes to reduce pollution and to prevent the irreversible collapse of fish populations, marine mammals and other sea life. Global in scope and dedicated to conservation, Oceana has campaigners based in North America, Europe and South and Central America. More than 500,000 members and e-activists in over 150 countries have already joined Oceana. For more information, please visit www.oceana.org.

Activist Susan Rockefeller Joins Oceana Board of Directors via DC City BizList

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Ode wins two Eddie awards

NEW YORK – January 26, 2011 Ode Magazinewas awarded two Eddies Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at Folio’s annual Awards Gala in New York City. Ode won gold prizes in the News/ Commentary/General Interest, Full Issue category for the August 2009 issue on laughter and the Supplemental Annual/One-Shot, Full Issue category for the Special Issue on global warming which was distributed at the Copenhagen Climate Conference. The Eddie awards span all corners of the U.S. magazine publishing industry and recognize the very best in editorial.

The August 2009 issue is dedicated to exploring why we laugh and features stories like “How laughter evolved – and how it makes us human” and “Medical mirth: The health benefits of hilarity.”

“The solutions we need now,” a 2009 special Copenhagen edition, won in the Supplemental Annual/One-Shot, Full Issue category. Al Gore, Herman Scheer, Paul Hawken and many others contributed to this issue; writing about how the renewable energy economy will halt global warming, clean up the planet, create millions of jobs and make us all healthier.

Last year, Ode won a silver Eddie award (News, Commentary/General Interest, Single Article category) for the May 2009 cover story on altruism in economics. That issue won a Maggie, an award from the Western Publishing Association that recognizes hard work, dedication and creative talents in publishing, just like our April 2008 issue.

Ode publishes eight times a year and has a paid circulation of 150,000.

For more information, please visit our website (www.odemagazine.com).

http://www.csrwire.com/press_releases/31470-Ode-wins-two-Eddie-awards

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Joining Together to Create a Sustainable World: The Stewardship Action Council is Launched

The Stewardship Action Council Brings Together Industry, Academia, the Investment Community, and Governmental and Non-governmental Organizations to Collaborate on Sustainability.

WASHINGTON, D.C.-January 26th, 2011 The Stewardship Action Council (SAC) announces its formation today. This new multi-stakeholder organization is dedicated to promoting and improving sustainable and socially responsible business practices, providing a space where cross-functional collaboration can take place, and developing a performance-based sustainability index.

SAC is a coalition of industry, academia, the investment community and governmental and non-governmental organizations, coming together with the belief that collaboration among different groups can generate solutions to the sustainability challenges that each group is facing. With a focus on trust, transparency, and technical expertise, SAC offers a pathway to demonstrable results for all stakeholders.

Among SAC’s goals are creating a multi-stakeholder learning network, creating collaborative partnerships to address local and regional environmental, social and economic challenges, advancing sustainability performance and recognizing and sharing outcomes.

“The world has changed, and the time for partnership and collaboration among these often disparate groups has come. If we are to succeed at creating a sustainable world, we will need to combine our knowledge, talents and varied perspectives. The Stewardship Action Council gives us a platform for this effort,” noted Anne Vogel-Marr, SAC Executive Director.

Membership in SAC is open to industrial facilities, academic institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations, the investment community and trade associations. Members will be designated as Alliance or Participating Members, based upon their desire to set measurable goals and report upon them publicly. Alliance members, generally academic institutions and government and non-governmental organizations, will support SAC, but will not set goals. Participating members, generally industrial facilities, will set and report on goals.

Founding members of SAC include:

    American University
    Audubon International
    BMW
    Calvert Asset Management Company, Inc.
    Campbell Institute of the National Safety Council
    CLF Ventures
    Covanta Energy Corporation
    DM Petroleum Operations Company
    Forever Resorts
    Georgia Department of Natural Resources
    Indiana Department of Environmental Management
    Matt Potoski, Iowa State University
    Johnson & Johnson
    Lockheed Martin Manassas
    Michelin North America, Inc.
    Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
    National Pollution Prevention Roundtable (NPPR)
    North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
    Pfizer
    PRIZIM, Inc.
    Rockwell Collins
    Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
    Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
    Washington State Department of Ecology
    West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection
    Wildlife Habitat Council
    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

For more information about SAC, please contact:
Anne Vogel-Marr, Executive Director at 202-296-3952 or anne@stewardshipaction.org,www.stewardshipaction.org

http://www.csrwire.com/press_releases/31472-Joining-Together-to-Create-a-Sustainable-World-The-Stewardship-Action-Council-is-Launched

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Meet one of PINK's Top 10 Women in Sustainability, 2011 – Susan Cischke – Group Vice President, Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering, Ford Motor Company

“Remember when the family went car shopping, and Dad patrolled the vehicle, weighing the glitz of a shiny new car against the sobering cost of filling the tank? What would Pop think of today’s Ford? The company is curbing petroleum use not only through fuel but also in the guts of their vehicles, which are now 85 percent recyclable by weight.

“What was once see as ‘nice to have’ is now recognized as imperative to our business and our planet,” says Ford’s Susan M. Cischke. Soy foam seat cushions, in more than 20 Ford vehicles, have helped Ford reduce its annual petroleum oil usage by more than 10,500 barrels and cut its carbon dioxide emissions by 11 million pounds – the annual equivalent of 965 typical American households.”

Meet one of PINK’s Top 10 Women in Sustainability, 2011 – Susan Cischke – Group Vice President, Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering, Ford Motor Company via Rachel Pomerance – Little Pink Book

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San Francisco Fall Green Festival

Title: San Francisco Fall Green Festival
Location: SF Concourse Exhibition Center
Link out: Click here
Description: Green Festival celebrates our 10th Anniversary this year! A joint project of Green America & Global Exchange,Green Festival inspires and promotes the connection between change & sustainable progress for people, community and business.
Festivities include presentations by over 125 renowned authors, leaders & visionaries, workshops, films, kids activities, organic beer & wine, vegan & vegetarian cuisine and live music. Shop in our green marketplace of local and national eco-friendly businesses.

Festival hours – Saturday November 12th 10am-7pm
Sunday November 13th 11am-6pm

Admission – Online $10/day, $15/weekend
Door $15/day, $25/weekend
Start Time: 11:00
Date: 2011-11-13
End Time: 18:00

San Francisco Fall Green Festival

Title: San Francisco Fall Green Festival
Location: SF Concourse Exhibition Center
Link out: Click here
Description: Green Festival celebrates our 10th Anniversary this year! A joint project of Green America & Global Exchange,Green Festival inspires and promotes the connection between change & sustainable progress for people, community and business.
Festivities include presentations by over 125 renowned authors, leaders & visionaries, workshops, films, kids activities, organic beer & wine, vegan & vegetarian cuisine and live music. Shop in our green marketplace of local and national eco-friendly businesses.

Festival hours – Saturday November 12th 10am-7pm
Sunday November 13th 11am-6pm

Admission – Online $10/day, $15/weekend
Door $15/day, $25/weekend
Start Time: 10:00
Date: 2011-11-12
End Time: 19:00

Los Angeles Green Festival

Title: Los Angeles Green Festival
Location: Los Angeles Convention Center
Link out: Click here
Description: Green Festival celebrates our 10th Anniversary this year! A joint project of Green America & Global Exchange,Green Festival inspires and promotes the connection between change & sustainable progress for people, community and business.
Festivities include presentations by over 125 renowned authors, leaders & visionaries, workshops, films, kids activities, organic beer & wine, vegan & vegetarian cuisine and live music. Shop in our green marketplace of local and national eco-friendly businesses.

Festival hours – Saturday October 29th 10am-7pm
Sunday October 30th 11am-6pm

Admission – Online $10/day, $15/weekend
Door $15/day, $25/weekend
Start Time: 11:00
Date: 2011-10-30
End Time: 18:00

Los Angeles Green Festival

Title: Los Angeles Green Festival
Location: Los Angeles Convention Center
Link out: Click here
Description: Green Festival celebrates our 10th Anniversary this year! A joint project of Green America & Global Exchange,Green Festival inspires and promotes the connection between change & sustainable progress for people, community and business.
Festivities include presentations by over 125 renowned authors, leaders & visionaries, workshops, films, kids activities, organic beer & wine, vegan & vegetarian cuisine and live music. Shop in our green marketplace of local and national eco-friendly businesses.

Festival hours – Saturday October 29th 10am-7pm
Sunday October 30th 11am-6pm

Admission – Online $10/day, $15/weekend
Door $15/day, $25/weekend
Start Time: 10:00
Date: 2011-10-29
End Time: 19:00