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Big vote today on Climate Change

Friday, June 26th, 2009

R 2454, the American Clean Energy and Security Act a bill to create clean energy jobs, achieve energy independence, reduce global warming pollution and transition to a clean energy economy will be voted on TODAY!  Sadly, the bill has only on co-sponsor, Rep. Ed Markey (MA).  Where are Reps. Gordon and Cooper?  They’re usually pretty good on this stuff.

Granted the bill isn’t perfect, but its a first step and we need to do something about carbon emissions.

So, call around folks!  Here’s a link to Tennessee’s congressional delegation.  Give the house members a call and tell them to do right by the planet and future generations!

RvH

Knox Co. meet Cumberland Co. - Boys! Call in the guards!

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

I just returned from a thwarted meeting with Knox County over stormwater problems that we’ve been having for YEARS.  The meeting was with Mayor Ragsdale and his unknown minions.  When we (Renee and Stephanie, the new TCWN staff attorney) arrived, we were curtly informed that we were not on the list. LIST?  There was a LIST?  I believe Mike Arms mentioned at county commission meeting that it was an “open” meeting.  Clearly, an open meeting with a list.  So we hung around for a little while to see if maybe the Mayor would come out and explain this list business.

His secretaries became openly hostile to us and Betty Bean, a local reporter.

Michele Carringer, an interim County Commissioner,  trotted back and forth from Arms’ office (I think that was the room everyone else was been squired into) to us in the lobby and tried to convince James McMillan, a local farmer who’s been heavily impacted by stormwater runoff, to go into the “room” and meet whoever was there without us.  He wouldn’t. We still don’t know who was there, though Grant Rosenberg from County Codes cruised through and Chris Granju from County Stormwater was there one moment and gone the next.  Whether Granju went to the bathroom and never came back or went into the “room”, I’ll never know.

Then the office became quiet. All the secretaries left and in walked two security guards.  So now for the second time this month the fuzz has been called into a public meeting to, I don’t know, staunch the mob of six?

What is going on with public participation around here? Too afraid of the comments of the people you are supposed to be representing?

Perhaps everyone was sensitive over today’s ethics allegations. Yea, maybe that was it.

RvH

TWRA releases report about climate changes threats

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Last week the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency released a new report regarding drastic change Tennessee’s wildlife and environment could endure as a result of climate change.   The loss of animals and natural resources would significantly impact everyone.  Read the full article here.

Silva confirmed to head EPA Water Office

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Peter Silva, a senior policy advisor for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California was confirmed to head EPA’s water office.  Silva is a civil engineer with 32 years of experience in water and wastewater.  As the Assistant Administrator for the Office of Water, Silva will oversee those programs implementing the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Water Act as well as a number of other laws which serve to prevent water pollution and improve water quality.  Silva has many challenges ahead of him, but we look forward to a fresh perspective at EPA and hope to see important changes in the near future!  Click on the link to read Silva’s response to Legislators’ questions.   Silva Senate Questions & Answers