Calendar

Aug
17
Sun
PESC Meeting @ Yellow House next to UUCP
Aug 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

— snacks provided — at the Yellow House (414 E. 2nd St. Moscow).

Agenda will include detailed plans for the March for Survival Sunday Sept 21: we have permission to use the Chipman Trail! This march is in solidarity with the 350.org huge climate demonstration in NYC. Also planning for the UI PalousaFest Table on August 23rd, Gasland II at Kenworthy September 15. Please send additional agenda items to me.

(Please note the change in the date for March for Survival. We previously had planned for the day before, but this conflicted with a WSU football game.)

Aug
24
Sun
PESC Table at PalousaFest @ Theophilus Tower Lawn and Sixth Street
Aug 24 @ 12:30 am – 3:00 am
Sep
11
Thu
Citizens’ Climate Lobby Meeting @ Café Artista
Sep 11 @ 12:30 am – 2:00 am

Please mark your calendar for the next Citizens’ Climate Lobby meeting to be held Wednesday, September 10, 5:30 – 7:00 pm at Café Artista at 3rd and Main St. in Moscow. Café Artista offers teas, coffees, croissants and muffins. (Sorry, we’re not permitted to provide pizza at this venue.)

This week’s national CCL call will feature Retired Naval Rear Admiral Len Hering talking about the impact that climate change is having on national security. A link to the recording of the call will be available by mid-day Saturday (9/6) here: [http://citizensclimatelobby.org/resources/monthly-conference-calls-and-actions/]. Past national calls have been highly informative, and I encourage everyone to listen to the call if they can.

 

We’ll again have a quick letter-writing activity as part of this month’s meeting. I like this quote from Former Congressman Billy Evans (D-Georgia):

 

“Legislators estimate that 10 letters from constituents represent the concerns of 10,000 citizens. Anybody who will take the time to write is voicing the fears and desires of thousands more.”

 

 

Hope to see you next Wednesday.

 

Rob Briggs
Co-Group Leader
Palouse Region Chapter, Citizens’ Climate Lobby
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eMail: palouseregion@citizensclimatelobby.org

Sep
16
Tue
Film, “Gasland II” @ Kenworthy Performing Arts Center
Sep 16 @ 2:00 am – 3:30 am

Gasland II - movie poster

The award winning documentary Gasland Part II will have its Moscow area premier at the Kenworthy on Monday, September 15, at 7pm. This sequel to Gasland released in 2009 continues to explore the controversial method of extracting natural gas and oil known as “fracking,” one of the most divisive environmental issues facing our nation today. Gasland Part 2 argues how and why fracked wells leak contaminated water and air and contributing to climate change. Audience members are invited to stay after the showing for a thought- provoking discussion. This event is sponsored by the Palouse Environmental Sustainability Coalition with a generous donation from the Batina family.

Sep
18
Thu
Walter Echo-Hawk Visiting University of Idaho @ Menard Law Building, Courtroom
Sep 18 @ 10:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Walter Echo-Hawk (Pawnee Tribe) is a Native American attorney, speaker, activist and author. He will be discussing his new book, “In the Light of Justice: The Rise of Human Rights in Native America and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.”

Sep
19
Fri
Walter Echo-Hawk Visiting WSU @ CUB Auditorium
Sep 19 @ 2:00 am – 3:30 am

Walter Echo-Hawk (Pawnee Tribe) is a Native American attorney, speaker, activist and author. He will be discussing his new book, “In the Light of Justice: The Rise of Human Rights in Native America and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.”

Sep
21
Sun
PESC Meeting CANCELLED @ Yellow House next to UUCP
Sep 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Normally we would meet on this day but we will be busy with the “March for Survival” event instead. We will meet again next month on the third Sunday at noon as usual.

“March for Survival” Event @ Time/Place TBA
Sep 21 @ 9:00 pm – Sep 22 @ 1:00 am

You are invited to the ‘March for Survival’ Sept. 21 at 2 pm in Pullman, followed by a Celebration at 6 pm in Moscow. We will walk from Pullman to Moscow on the Chipman trail in solidarity with the ‘People’s Climate March’, the biggest demonstration in the history of the climate change movement on the same day in NY City. Our March and Celebration are peaceful events of healing, hope, and inspiration for all. We will promote climate change awareness and support those suffering from the environmental consequences of Canada’s tar sands oil extraction, especially First Nations Peoples.

 

Our March begins at 2 pm at the head of the Chipman Trail (Quality Inn parking lot) with a Native American blessing by Roger Vielle. We will walk the length of the Chipman Trail to its endpoint across from the Palouse Mall (8 miles), with an option to exit at the halfway point. You are invited to bring signs expressing your concerns about climate change. Bring water bottles, snacks, and outdoor clothing suitable for an 8-mile walk (hot sunny weather is forecast).

 

Our Celebration begins at 6 pm in Friendship Square in Moscow, with a potluck, Native American drummers, local environmental speakers, and opportunities to connect with like-minded community members and groups.

 

Carpools will meet at 1 pm at the southeast corner of the Palouse Mall parking lot which is across the lot from Winco – (intersection of Pullman Rd & Farm Rd), across the road from the end of the Chipman trail. This will enable residents to return to Pullman or to go to Friendship Square after the March.

 

Organized by the Palouse Environmental Sustainability Coalition. For more information contact Lori Batina skydancer8@gmail.com, Pat Fuerst epfuerst@frontier.com, 509-339-5213, or our Facebook page “Palouse March for Survival”.

Oct
9
Thu
Citizens’ Climate Lobby Meeting @ Daily Grind Coffee House - Pullman
Oct 9 @ 12:00 am – 2:30 am
Our agenda will include reports on our new website, on the Pullman-Moscow climate march, and this month’s national call:
“Adam Browning is co-founder and executive director of Vote Solar, which works at the state, federal and local level to implement programs and policies that allow strong  solar markets to grow — and pave the way for a transition to a renewable energy economy. On October’s call, Adam will share his insights from building support among conservatives for clean-energy policies. Prior to Vote Solar, Adam spent eight years with the EPA where he ran an award-winning pollution prevention program.”
Remember that there will be a link on CCL’s opening page starting this Saturday to “Listen to October Call.” 
Oct
11
Sat
Global Frackdown, Boise Farmers Market @ Boise Farmers Market
Oct 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Saturday, October 11, 11 am MDT: Global Frackdown, Boise Farmers Market at Eleventh and Front Streets, through Capital City Public Market, to the Idaho Capitol steps on Jefferson Street, Boise, Idaho

 

In conjunction with the third Global Frackdown worldwide day of action on October 11, concerned citizens and climate activists are staging another public demonstration calling for a ban on looming fracking and all toxic oil and gas practices in Idaho and around the Earth.  WIRT, Idaho Residents Against Gas Extraction (IRAGE), and other groups will march with protest signs, banners, and chants, through farmers markets to the Idaho Capitol and rally on its steps, to publicly oppose fracking and fossil fuels that poison people and the planet and to demand a future powered by clean, renewable energy.

 

 

http://www.globalfrackdown.org/

Oct
14
Tue
Film, “The Lost Fish” (Indigenous Peoples Day) @ WSU - Cleveland Hall Room 30W
Oct 14 @ 12:30 am – 2:30 am

In celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day (Monday, October 13), the Washington State University (WSU) Clearinghouse on Native Teaching and Learning will feature the film The Lost Fish, jointly produced by the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission and Freshwaters Illustrated and selected for the EcoFilm Festival.  Also honoring the memory of the late Elmer Crow of the Nez Perce Tribe, the movie explores the importance of the lamprey eel to the Plateau tribes and tribal actions to ensure that these ancient fish return to their native rivers and streams throughout the Columbia River Basin.  Share an evening celebrating the contemporary lives of Indigenous people from our region, through this film shown on Monday, October 13, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm in WSU’s Cleveland Hall Room 30W.  Please call 509-335-3478 with questions.

Statewide Protest: State Oil & Gas Lease Auction @ IDL
Oct 14 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Tuesday and Wednesday, October 14 and 15, 12 noon and 8:30 am: Statewide protests at 12 noon local time on Tuesday at Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) offices and state oil and gas lease auction resistance on 8:30 am MDT on Wednesday at IDL, 300 North Sixth Street, Suite 103, Boise, Idaho

 

Like June 2013 demonstrations across Idaho and April 2014 protests and occupation of a state oil and gas lease auction, IRAGE, WIRT, and allies are encouraging statewide, grassroots convergences at Idaho Department of Lands offices on Tuesday, October 14, and frontline displays of citizen disapproval at another state lands and minerals lease auction at the IDL office in Boise.

http://www.idl.idaho.gov/oil-gas/leasing/index.html

Oct
15
Wed
Statewide Protest: State Oil & Gas Lease Auction @ Idaho Department of Lands (IDL)
Oct 15 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Tuesday and Wednesday, October 14 and 15, 12 noon and 8:30 am: Statewide protests at 12 noon local time on Tuesday at Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) offices and state oil and gas lease auction resistance on 8:30 am MDT on Wednesday at IDL, 300 North Sixth Street, Suite 103, Boise, Idaho

 

Like June 2013 demonstrations across Idaho and April 2014 protests and occupation of a state oil and gas lease auction, IRAGE, WIRT, and allies are encouraging statewide, grassroots convergences at Idaho Department of Lands offices on Tuesday, October 14, and frontline displays of citizen disapproval at another state lands and minerals lease auction at the IDL office in Boise.

http://www.idl.idaho.gov/oil-gas/leasing/index.html

Oct
19
Sun
PESC Meeting @ Yellow House next to UUCP
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Oct
21
Tue
Idaho Oil and Gas Conservation Commission: Quarterly Meeting @ Idaho Capital Lincoln Auditorium, Room WW02
Oct 21 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Tuesday, October 21, 1 to 4 pm MDT: Idaho Oil and Gas Conservation Commission quarterly meeting, Idaho Capitol Lincoln Auditorium, Room WW02, 700 West Jefferson Street, Boise, Idaho

 

At the October Idaho Oil and Gas Conservation Commission meeting, Idahoans should fully engage our last chance to modify the recently revised state oil and gas rules, before final approval by the Commission and deliberation during January 2015 Idaho legislative hearings.  “Oil and Gas Commission…meeting dates, times, and locations are subject to change at the discretion of the Commission…Alternate rooms may be utilized depending on availability of the auditorium…Meeting notices and agendas will be posted in accordance with the Idaho open meeting law.”

http://www.idl.idaho.gov/oil-gas/commission/index.html