Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Darlington Declaration is Live

Please Help us Spread the Word!

Dear Friends,

Thank you for endorsing the Darlington Declaration, and your support for a 100% renewable energy future for Ontario.

Over 150 organizations, including green developers, women's groups, and students joined you in opposing building new reactors at Darlington so far -- and support continues to grow.

Today, four of the endorsing groups published in the Toronto Star, explaining why Ontario should dump its plans for new reactors invest in green energy.

You can find the article here. Please share it widely.

Please help us continue to build support for a green energy future in Ontario!

Let your friends know you oppose new reactors at Darlington by:

Sharing the Declaration on Facebook

Sharing the Darlington Declaration on Twitter

Ask your friends to sign the Declaration in person

Need more information on why we must Stop Darlington? Visit: http://stopdarlington.org/

A 100% renewable energy future is in sight, with your help.

Yours Truly,

Steve Cornwell,
Stop Darlington Team

48 hours to end ocean clear-cuts

Dear friends,

Our oceans are being systematically destroyed and we have 48 hours to raise the alarm. The seafood industry uses long chains of heavy metal disks to drag nets across the sea floor in search of fish, crushing everything in their path. This bottom-trawling is like clear-cutting a forest to catch a parrot -- and only our outcry can stop it.

In two days, UN policy-makers are meeting to review the impacts of this deadly practice. Pacific island nations are fighting to save the oceans and have appealed to Avaaz members to stand with them. This is our chance to win -- if enough of us speak out now, it will strengthen their hand against big fishing countries, and will embolden serious players like the US and Australia, who have already banned bottom-trawling in their waters, to push for protection everywhere.


Let's build an urgent call to stop the senseless destruction of our oceans -- and delegates will deliver our voices directly to the UN meeting. Sign now and help us reach half a million voices in the next 48 hours:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_ocean_clear_cutting/?vl

Massive fishing trawlers systematically move from one deep-sea ecosystem to another, crushing coral reefs, sucking up all living creatures and leaving vast deserts behind them that won’t regenerate for hundreds of years. In a single swoop, some boats are capable of clearing an area the size of 5000 football pitches. Canada, Russia and Spain lead the world in spreading this destruction throughout our most diverse and precious waters.

Already, major fishing nations have had 6 years to study the effects of bottom-trawling and move towards more sustainable practices. Most have failed to live up to their commitments to ocean protection and continue to direct huge subsidies -- over 162 million dollars a year -- to ocean clear-cuts.

This week’s meeting is our moment to turn the tide on this destruction. An international team of marine scientists recently called for a permanent end to deep-sea fishing, and the EU Fisheries Commissioner has spoken out against government subsidies to deep-sea trawlers. The momentum is growing, but it will take a massive global outcry to turn the UN meeting into an important accountability moment. Join the call to save our oceans, sign the petition now, and forward to your friends:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_ocean_clear_cutting/?vl

Just last year, Avaaz members provided crucial backing for the UK to create the world’s largest marine reserve. We also helped thrust a meeting on whales into the international spotlight, winning an extension on the global whaling ban. When we work together, we really do make a difference in preserving our seas and the rich diversity of our world’s creatures! Let’s stand together now with Pacific nations and all ocean-defenders to usher in a new era of conservation and protection.

With hope,

Stephanie, Iain, Antonia, Emma, Ricken, Alice, Wissam and all the Avaaz team

More information:

Scientists call for an end to deep-sea trawling (Washington Post)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/scientists-call-for-end-to-deep-sea-fishing/2011/08/30/gIQApPJc7J_story.htmlhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/scientists-call-for-end-to-deep-sea-fishing/2011/08/30/gIQApPJc7J_story.html

Deep-Sea Fishing: Marine Scientists Call For Sustainable Alternatives (Huffington Post)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/09/deep-sea-fishing-not-sustainable-marine-scientists-trawling_n_954508.htmlhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/09/deep-sea-fishing-not-sustainable-marine-scientists-trawling_n_954508.html

Marine Scientists: Ban Deep-Sea Fishing (Newser)
http://www.newser.com/story/127908/marine-scientists-ban-deep-sea-fishing.html

Deep Sea Conservation Coalition
http://www.savethehighseas.org/

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

No Nukes News

No Nukes News

Sept. 6, 2011

Peace! Or Get Off the Pot - Marsha the Truck Driver

Energy and the Election with OCAA
Thursday, September 8th at 7 p.m.
Metro Hall, 55 John Street, Rm. #303, Toronto
Join Jack Gibbons and Angela Bischoff of the Ontario Clean Air Alliance to discuss where the provincial parties stand on energy issues -- nuclear, coal and green alternatives -- and how we can work together to promote a renewable electricity future for Ontario during the upcoming election campaign. Rsvp to Angela or facebook

The Plight of Canada’s Nuclear Industry 
The Canadian nuclear industry is in a period of demoralization and confusion, brought about by a number of embarrassing  technological and managerial failures as well as the inability to find an adequate market for their reactors. By Dr. Gordon Edwards, Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility

New Poll Measures Ontarians' Support for Party Energy Proposals
Majority of Ontarians support the cancellation of nuclear plant upgrades and favour green energy and conservation.

Why the Fukushima disaster is worse than Chernobyl Japan has been slow to admit the scale of the meltdown. But now the truth is coming out.

New Japanese PM Vows Gradual Phase-out of Nuclear Energy

Fukushima residents' urine now radioactive

Friday, September 2, 2011

Green & Clean helps Student Organization


Last May, we piloted a project to bring electricity to some of our partnering communities who had none. In the winter and spring, my University of Waterloo co-op student, Lavender Zhang, undertook a research project to connect us to solar panel wholesalers in southern Ontario. She found Green & Clean Energy Co. in Guelph and arranged a meeting.
Fast-forward a few months to Waterloo and Laurier SOS trip volunteers lugging the panels down to Guatemala and Nicaragua respectively as part of their checked baggage (thanks guys). With only a few customs issues, the panels made it to their new homes in Colomba la Florida, La Nueva Florida, Cerro del Padre and Ocalca. The groups used them throughout their trip but didn’t get them installed onto the buildings. At the end of their two weeks, everyone went home and left the solar panels there to be installed and used.

Read the full story here