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Momentum builds for Forward on Climate rally against the Keystone XL pipeline

Momentum builds for Forward on Climate rally against the Keystone XL pipeline

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CONTACT: Daniel Kessler, 350.org, dk@350.org, 510-501-1779; Eddie Scher, eddie.scher@sierraclub.org; 415-815-7027

forward_on_climateOAKLAND, CA, January 23, 2013 — Encouraged by President Obama’s comments on climate change at his inauguration and wowed by strong recruitment numbers, opponents of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline are getting excited for the largest climate rally in US history: Forward on Climate, scheduled for Sunday, February 17 in Washington, DC. (1)

On Monday, at his inauguration, President Obama reaffirmed his commitment to tackling the climate crisis: “We will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations.”

In response, Bill McKibben, founder or 350.org, said: “We’ll do all we can to help the president realize his goals, and trust he’ll begin by blocking the Keystone XL pipeline, whose approval would make a mockery of his rhetoric.”

Last week two new reports showed that the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline would damage the climate much more than previously thought. A Pembina analysis showed how Keystone XL is an integral part of the industry’s plan to nearly triple tar sands production by 2030 (2); and an Oil Change International report showed that proven tar sands reserves of Canada will yield roughly 5 billion tons of an oil processing byproduct, known as petcoke – enough to fully fuel 111 U.S. coal plants to 2050. (3)

A collection of the country’s top climate scientists last week also sent the president a letter asking him to reject tar sands oil and the Keystone XL pipeline. (4)

This Friday, in an unprecedented unified action among Indigenous Nations, farmers and ranchers, and business and environmental leaders, attendees at the Protect the Sacred event in South Dakota will sign an International Treaty to block the Keystone XL pipeline. (5)

“Obama’s legacy as 44th President of the United States rests squarely on his leadership in the face of the climate crisis,” says Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club. “Only the President of the United States has the power to lead an effort on the scale and with the urgency we need to phase out fossil fuels and go all in on clean, renewable energy sources. He can start immediately by rejecting the dangerous Keystone XL pipeline.”

The Forward on Climate rally comes as pressure mounts on the Administration to take strong climate action in the president’s second term. After a year of record heat and drought, calls for action are coming from all over the country. Newspapers such as the New York Times and The Washington Post, and think tanks like the Center for American Progress, are making it plain that the president must act now to avert the worst of effects from global warming.

Frances Beinecke, President, Natural Resources Defense Council: “The President has rightly called America to action against the climate chaos that is sweeping our nation and threatening our future. Now, we’re looking forward to seeing the president’s words turned into action. He can do so by rejecting dirty fuels projects such as the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and by starting to cut carbon pollution from power plants that are major causes of climate destruction.”

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NOTES:

1. forwardonclimate.com
2. www.pembina.org/pub/2407
3. http://priceofoil.org/2013/01/17/petroleum-coke-the-coal-hiding-in-the-tar-sands/
4. www.350.org/media
5. protectthesacred.org

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Natural Zing Provides Raw, Organic, Vegan, Gluten Free, Specialty Foods Distribution

Washington DC – September 28, 2012 Through four decades of research & consulting with numerous nutritionists & vegetarian specialists Natural Zing has gathered ‘the best of the earth’, products that help you to develop your own ‘natural zing’! We continue to search for & only offer the highest quality foods the earth can provide – living, vegan, organic, or wild crafted foods that result in improved vitality.

Natural Zing is a family business that is owned & managed by the same founder that started the business in 2003, after changing to a raw/vegan diet a couple years earlier. He manages the operation with the same passion in which it was started those many years ago.

Leading the specialty food sector, Natural Zing offers over 1,500 raw, organic, vegan selections that are “Good for you & the Earth” TM. We pride ourselves on offering reasonable prices, fast delivery, & knowledgeable customer care representatives.

Natural Zing is also a Green America certified green business. We use 100% recycled paper for our office & warehouse printers, recycled boxes, & biodegradable packing materials. We are located in a green building using solar & other green technologies.

Natural Zing has worked in partnership with indigenous communities & some small rural farmers to support the training of organic agriculture pilot projects, encouraging them to change from conventional to organic growing practices.  Some of these farmers use higher standards than just organic & sustainable methods and also earn a better than “fair trade” wage.  We continue to seek organic farmers with high quality products throughout the United States & other countries.

Top 10 Things Natural Zing Does To Save the Earth

1. sells raw, vegan, organic food that uses minimal man-made energy to make

2. sells many wild crafted Amazon rainforest products that support preservation of the rainforest

3. re-uses boxes, & purchase biodegradable corn starch packing peanuts

4. uses recycled paper for all office uses

5.  uses soy based ink and 100% recycled paper for our catalogs.

6. uses solar & wind power for most of our electricity needs

7. warehouse is a green building – passive solar design & radiant floor heating

8. purchases from some small organic farmers

9. participates in local sustainable agriculture

10. participates in the carbon neutral shipping option with UPS reducing climate impact

Please don’t hesitate to contact Natural Zing with any questions or if you would like to place on order from the extensive product line 1-888-729-9464.   To learn more about our products go to www.NaturalZing.com or to get great vegan recipes http://naturalzing.blogspot.com.

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gOasis, LLC Launches Gardens on the Go

Washington, DC – September 29, 2012 – The very first Mobile Garden will make its debut in booth 1331 at the Washington, DC Green Festival, September 29-30. gOasis, LLC, will present a Garden-on-the-Go, giving attendees access to the health benefits of nature while indoors.

An oasis in the center of a bustling high capacity event demonstrates a new method of interacting with nature. No longer rooted to outdoor locations, gardens and their benefits can now be enjoyed wherever they are needed.

Practical uses of a Garden-on-the-Go include any event or venue where people can benefit from the calming and mind-clearing influence of nature. Yoga teacher training, board retreats, union negotiations, preparation for competitions, blood donation sites – the list is endless.

Be among the first to experience this entirely new concept, a Garden-on-the-Go by gOasis, LLC.

www.goasis.co

Contact:
Eleanor Nelson, CGO
cgo@goasis.co
Ph: 202.681.9627

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Local DC Business Village Green Apothecary Hosts Grand Re-Opening Sale

Village Green Apothecary Re-Opens Doors After 6 Month Renovation

WASHINGTON, DC – VVillage Green Apothecaryillage Green Apothecary has spent the last 6 months renovating the store to make it more inviting and customer friendly. Now, they want to thank our customers for putting up with all the dust and construction by having a big sale starting today, Monday, September 10 and ending September 29.

The September sale includes:

· 30% off Pathway products

· 25% off Xymogen, Metagenics, Thorne & Nordic Naturals

· 25% off personal care products (our deepest discount on body care yet!)

PLUS, there will be frequent product demonstrations, as well as prizes and giveaways. Check this link daily to see the schedule of featured products and events.

More Info

 

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Green Entrepreneurs To Be Recognized With $5000 In New Quarterly Award From Green America

WASHINGTON, June 26 – Do you run an innovative green business that deserves to be recognized for its work in the community?   Do you use your spending power to support a local company that is committed to the environment and also giving back to your town or city?  If so, you will want to submit a nomination to the first quarterly “People and Planet Award”, which is sponsored by the nonprofit Green America.

Nominations will be accepted online at http://www.greenamerica.org/green-business-people-and-planet-award/index.cfm through July 9, 2012.   Green businesses with fewer than 50 employees that are working to benefit their community may be nominated. After the nomination period closes, a panel of Green America judges will narrow the field to 10 finalists. Public voting will begin on August 2, 2012 and close on September 4, 2012.   After the votes are tallied, the first group of three quarterly winners will be announced during the week of September 17th.

The new quarterly “People and Planet Awards” will recognize innovative entrepreneurial U.S. businesses that deeply integrate environmental and social considerations into their strategies and operations. Each quarter, three nominated green businesses will go on to win a $5000 cash award. Winners must demonstrate excellence in a facet of the green economy as chosen by Green America for that quarter. The awards categories will reflect Green America’s broad definition of a “green economy”: one that works for both people and the planet.

Alisa Gravitz, executive director, Green America, said: “We are pleased to be able to encourage and honor businesses who are working hard to benefit their communities, their workers and the environment. Thanks to the generous donation of a longtime supporter, Green America will be able to award $15,000 each quarter to boost the green economy. In this tough economy, we know that $5,000 can go a long way to help sustain and grow an innovative green company.”

The first round of the Awards will focus on green businesses that also have a community action component. Examples could include: a green cafe that donates organic waste to a local composting program, a solar installer with a program giving job-experience to local at-risk youth, or an organic farm that donates produce to the local homeless shelter.

Future rounds of the quarterly Awards will focus on clean energy, workplace innovations, and other sustainability practices.

Judges for Green America’s People and Planet Award include Katie Galloway & Gigi Abbadie, Aveda; Justin Conway, Calvert Foundation; Elysa Hammond, Clif Bar; Cheryl Newman, Honest Tea; Stacy Mitchell, Institute for Local Self-Reliance; Theresa Marquez, Organic Valley; Eric Henry, TS Designs; Reed Doyle, Seventh Generation and Fran Teplitz & Andrew Korfhage, Green America.

ABOUT GREEN AMERICA

Green America is the nation’s leading green economy organization. Founded in 1982, Green America (formerly Co-op America) provides the economic strategies, organizing power and practical tools for businesses and individuals to solve today’s social and environmental problems. http://www.GreenAmerica.org.

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Green America's 2011 People's Choice Award – Vote today for Green Business of the Year

“Below are the top ten most popular green business nominations. See what other Green Americans are saying about the businesses, check out their Web sites, and vote for your favorite before October 6.

Then, join us at the Green Festival in San Francisco in November to find out who won this year’s award, orsign up for our e-mail newsletter to receive the announcement of the winner.

MEET THE TOP 10 NOMINEES
(Listed in alphabetical order.)

1. Bella Luna Toys
Rockland, ME | www.bellalunatoys.com
“They have a wonderful selection of homemade toys made from natural, organic materials. They reuse and recycle and use clean and renewable energy sources. I LOVE Bella Luna Toys!”
—Patricia K., Chesterton, IN

2. Diva Cup
Kitchener, ON | www.divacup.com
“The Diva Cup is a wonderful solution for all women, with the possibility to eliminate huge amounts of landfill waste while promoting sustainability and health.”
—Maya C., Gaylordsville, CT

3. Divine Chocolate
Washington, DC | www.divinechocolateusa.com
“Sales of their chocolate benefit African cocoa grower cooperatives and USA nonprofit fundraising activities. They’ve made a lot of people aware of what Fair Trade is all about.”
—Dawn B., Cornville, AZ

4. Earth Kind
Bismarck, ND | www.earth-kind.com
“They offer a product that keeps mice out of vehicles, houses, campers, or just about anywhere you don’t want them without being harmful to the mouse, or any other pets or animals.”
Lynn W., Phillipsburg, KS

5. Faerie’s Dance
Harbor City, CA | www.faeriesdance.com

“This one-woman company offers affordable, beautiful, sustainable organic clothing, all beneficial for the consumer and environment (with the widest range of eco-intimates I’ve ever seen!)”
Trisha F., Raleigh, NC

6. Hazelnut Kids
Traverse City, MI | www.hazelnutkids.com
“This is by far my favorite green toy store: incredible customer service and a great selection. Easy- to-navigate site, divided for browsing by age, brand, category. Eco-friendly and a tree planted for every toy sold. ”
Mare D., Sag Harbor, NY

7. Purple Dragon Food Co-op
Glen Ridge, NJ | www.purpledragon.com
“Purple Dragon supports local farmers, while providing high quality organic produce. The co-op also saves energy by coordinating delivery for hundreds of customers who would otherwise drive long distances.”
Paula R., Berkeley Heights, NJ

8. Reach and Teach
San Mateo, CA | www.reachandteach.com
“They support/find/distribute/popularize/invent fun stuff that teaches kids about environmental and social responsibility while expanding their brains generally, and do everything in as sustainable a way as possible.”
Julia B., San Francisco, CA

9. Seven Hopes United
San Francisco, CA | www.sevenhopesunited.com
“Seven Hopes United carries goods that give back: sustainable, eco-gifts handmade with love by artisans around the globe. Products are handmade, all-natural materials that are biodegradable, nontoxic, organic, recycled, recyclable, or repurposed.”
Hunter R., San Diego, CA

10. Sustainable NYC
New York, NY | 
www.sustainable-nyc.com
“Wonderful supporter of my school and environmental clubs, as well as a fully green business selling sustainable and locally made products. It is more than a store, it is more like a community center..”
Lynn T., New York, NY

Vote for your favorite Green Business to win the 2011 Green America People’s Choice Award – via Green America

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VIDEO: Bill McKibben Answers Questions about the Tar Sands Action

“Wednesday August 3rd, Bill McKibben took to LiveStream to give an updates on the action answer questions from folks who will be attending. Here is a recording of that conversation.”
VIDEO: Bill McKibben Answers Questions about the Tar Sands Action via Tar Sands Action

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Coal-Fired Power Plants Targeted By Sierra Club In Washington, D.C.

“Commuters probably weren’t expecting this on their way to work in the morning. But beginning July 12th, theSierra Club took over all of the ad space inside Washington, D.C.’s Farragut North Station to share their message that air pollution from coal-fired power plants poses health risks.

80 metro cars have carried similar ads since April.”

Coal-Fired Power Plants Targeted By Sierra Club In Washington, D.C. via Huffington Post

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For young environmental activists, Obama's now the one to pressure

“Reporting from Washington— Not so long ago Barack Obama and his campaign team might have masterminded the kind of conference that is unfolding in downtown Washington, D.C.

Thousands of college students and idealistic young voters came in this weekend to learn organizing techniques aimed at pushing the country toward renewable energy.

But in a measure of how much has changed since the “Yes We Can” spirit of Obama 2008, many in attendance now see him as something of an obstacle.

Frustrated by the pace of clean-energy initiatives, they are planning to use organizing techniques borrowed from the Obama campaign to pressure him to rethink his energy policy.”

For young environmental activists, Obama’s now the one to pressure via Peter Nicholas – LA Times

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National Green Pages™ Fellowship

Dates: Summer 2011; flexible start dates
Hours: part-time/flexible, 32 hrs/week
Compensation: Stipend
Supervisor: Sr. Manager Marketing and Membership
Deadline: Open until filled

Overview: If you have a sharp eye for detail, have copy-editing experience, are interested in progressive publishing and editing, and want to learn about how “green businesses” are working to protect people and the planet, there’s an opportunity for you at Green America.

Green America is a national nonprofit organization teaching consumers and businesses how to create positive social and environmental change through economic and financial strategies. Our target program areas are developing “green” and socially responsible small businesses, building healthy local economies, and promoting corporate responsibility.

Green America’s Green Business Network™ (GBN) is the business membership program of Green America. GBN’s mission is to help socially responsible enterprises emerge and succeed. We do this through public education and marketing assistance, and by providing members with cost-saving benefits and services. Our flagship production, the National Green Pages™ directory, links these businesses with conscientious consumers.

Description: Approved members of GBN receive free listings in the printed and online versions of the National Green Pages™. The Fellow will enter listing submitted by members changes (via mail, fax or email). This position will need to communicate (via phone and email) with members to resolve any discrepancies.

The Fellow also participates on Green America’s Screening Team, which researches and reviews the social and environmental profiles of green businesses. This provides exposure to the challenges of running a socially responsible company and how third parties rate business sustainability practices.

Specific duties include:

1.   Set milestones and goals with supervisor and monitor progress to ensure goals will be met. Goals include: weekly goals for data entry, final deadlines for completion of data entry, editing, accuracy of information in publications, etc.

2.   Handle special case processing, tracking and correspondence with members, verifying listing information with members when needed.

3.   Communicate with business members about how best to edit their listing for publication.

4.   Work closely with the GBN and publications teams to review progress of listings status.

5.   Assist in proofing tasks for the NGP as needed.

5.   Participate in Screening Team meetings where companies are evaluated for Approved membership in the Green America Business Network (if time permits).

Qualifications:

  • Eagle-eyed copy editing skills — journalism/English/marketing/communications majors encouraged.
  • Interest in learning about socially responsible business practices.
  • General familiarity with a broad range of social justice and environmental issues, especially as related to consumer issues.
  • Excellent conversational and phone skills.
  • Familiarity with PC office applications; must be a fast typist and have experience working with databases.
  • Superb organizational and self-motivation capabilities.
  • Leadership and initiative. The intern will be expected to arrange meetings and flag concerns or problems with business listings.
  • Preference: prior print publications experience

Send résumé and cover letter (include preferred start and end dates) to: Desireé Reese, dreese@greenamerica.org; fax: 202-822-8471; or mail: 1612 K St. NW, Ste. 600, Washington, DC 20006.

Organization: Green America’s Green Business Network

No calls please.

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