Calendar

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
21
Sun
“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.” 
Nov
7
Fri
Citizens’ Climate Lobby Meeting @ La Madrid Restaurant
Nov 7 @ 1:30 am – 3:00 am

The results of our Doodle Poll to find a new meeting time are in, and the day most people said they could participate was the first Thursday of each month.  Respondents were nearly evenly divided on preferred start time, so we decided to stick with 5:30 pm in part because Cafe Artista, where we frequently meet, is only open until 7 pm.

 

Our next CCL Meeting will be on Thursday, November 6 from 5:30 to 7:00 pm at the La Madrid Restaurant at 1420 S. Blaine Street (on the west side of Eastside Marketplace) in Moscow.

Dec
4
Thu
Citizens’ Climate Lobby Meeting @ South Fork Public House
Dec 4 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

The December meeting of our local chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby will be held next Thursday, December 4 beginning at 5:30 pm in the meeting room at South Fork Public House, 1680 S. Grand Avenue in Pullman. South Fork is located at the interior corner of the L-shaped Wheatland Shopping Center, which is conveniently located at the intersection of Bishop Blvd. and Grand Ave.

A big thank you goes out to everyone who has contributed to our chapter’s TutumuchCO2 campaign! Our fine chapter has reached 70% of its goal of $1,000, which will go to keep CCL growing and increasing its impact on Capitol Hill. If you would like to see world climate stabilized through enlightened public policy rather than extravagant geo-engineering projects like the one pictured above, please click here. Contributions are tax-deductible, and the IRS will pounce on anything not contributed by December 31.

We had a genial gathering and brain-storming session of members of our Newspapers and Media interest group last week at the Briggs-Lohr residence. We’ll be sharing our plans to boost CCL presence in our local media at our meeting next week.

Jan
8
Thu
Citizens’ Climate Lobby Meeting @ One World Cafe
Jan 8 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Feb
5
Thu
Citizens’ Climate Lobby Meeting @ Private Residence
Feb 5 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

This month’s meeting will take place at a private residence. Please contact Rob Briggs at palouseregion@citizensclimatelobby.org for more details. We’ll be providing pizza, salad, and a variety of nonalcoholic beverages, plus beer and wine for those 21 and older.

If you haven’t yet been to a CCL chapter meeting, this would be a great one to attend–free food, free drink, and the chance to take what Dr. James Hansen calls, “the most effective step you can take to save creation for your grandchildren.”

Mar
7
Sat
2015 Greater Pacific Northwest Regional CCL Conference
Mar 7 @ 8:00 am – Mar 8 @ 3:00 pm

Theme:  Fisheries, Farms and Forests:  Connecting with Concerned Harvesters.  [Link to the Conference website] The link provides information about speakers and agenda plus a link for online registration. It looks like a great program, and CCL conferences are very energizing for people who are concerned about climate but not sure how to become active and effective.

Mar
12
Thu
Palouse Region Citizens’ Climate Lobby Meeting @ Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse, Yellow House
Mar 12 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Please mark your calendar for the next Palouse Region Citizens’ Climate Lobby meeting on Thursday, March 12, 5:30 – 7:00 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse “Yellow House” immediately west of the church at 420 E. 2nd St. Moscow, ID. We will be providing pizza. (The meeting is being held one week later than normal due to the regional CCL conference on March 7 & 8 in Seattle.)

Jun
21
Sun
2015 Citizens’ Climate Lobby International Conference
Jun 21 @ 8:00 am – Jun 23 @ 5:00 pm

1000 Volunteers, 535 Congressional Meetings, One Goal.  [http://citizensclimatelobby.org/2015-international-conference/]

Apr
13
Wed
Discussion Group with Bill McKibben @ Daily Grind
Apr 13 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Meet at Daily Grind in Pullman with Bill McKibben, the founder of 350.org, to discuss our environment and what we can do.

Sep
12
Mon
Return of the River @ Kenworthy Performing Arts Center
Sep 12 @ 7:00 pm – 9:15 pm

This documentary, along with the captivating photos of nature, brings to light a successful dam removal project in Washington State on the Elwha River. Join us at our screening of this award-winning film at the Kenworthy in Moscow. (Click www.elwhafilm.com for more details on the film from the producers.)

Sep
17
Sat
Free the Snake Flotilla Event
Sep 17 all-day

Demonstrate with us against the obsolete dams on the Snake River. Last demonstration, over 150 boats were present! (Contact us for details.)

Apr
6
Thu
Panel Discussion on Future of Grizzly Bear Recovery @ University of Idaho Law School
Apr 6 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Apr
11
Thu
Grizzly Bear Status
Apr 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Grizzly Bear Status FOC Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse.