Becky Ross Oct 19, 2013 letter to editor, PC

Have you noticed how more and more plastic has crept into our lives?  You can hardly buy anything that isn’t packaged in plastic.  Glass bottles and jars have been changed to plastic. Yes, it’s convenient, but it’s polluting our earth and it never goes away.  It goes to the landfill, but never decomposes.  It’s made of petroleum and it’s full of chemicals.  Reducing your use of single use plastic bags is the easiest place to start lessening your plastic consumption.  I just counted 17 “free” reusable bags in my car.  I have chosen to refuse plastic bags because they are a waste of our resources and they are generally used once and thrown away.  The EPA statistics state that over 95% of all HDPE plastic bags end up in our landfills or the environment.  Every ocean has a plastic gyre that is killing birds, fish, turtles and other sea creatures.  Plastic bags float through the air and if they don’t get caught in brush or trees they end up in a waterway that leads to larger bodies of water, like the Gulf of Mexico.

Our Mother Earth is sick and we need to start mothering her.  She has a temperature and needs our immediate attention.  Let’s do the right thing and start refusing plastic bags.  It’s a matter of training yourself and forming a new habit.  I’m proof that it can be done.  Even if you don’t believe in global warming, I’m sure you don’t want to pollute this beautiful place we call our home.  It was good to hear the candidates for IC City Council agree that this is a good idea. Please join me and “100 Grannies For a Livable Future” in this endeavor.  Becky Ross

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September 2013 Film Festival

Environmental Film Series & Discussions

A Free Senior Center Class Four Mondays in September

Sponsored by 100Grannies.org

Each Monday at 6:00 p.m.

September 9: Bag It – This documentary raises awareness of the many

issues concerning the ubiquity of plastic in our lives today. It is done in a

somewhat humorous way by a concerned couple expecting their first child in

Telluride, Colorado.

September 16: White Water, Black Gold- Follow David Lavalee’s three

year journey from the ice fields to the oil fields. He crosses western Canada

from pristine mountain ice fields to the Tar Sands tailing ponds.

September 23: Bidder 70- This documentary will inspire, educate and

motivate concerned citizens. It takes a courageous stand in support of our

environment. The film shows how one person can change the world!

September 30: Gaslands- Josh Fox has been following the fracking issue

since he was a young man. He has documented what he has seen including

the process, health effects and water quality.

Environmental Film Series & Discussions

A Free Senior Center Class Four Mondays in September

Sponsored by 100Grannies.org

Each Monday at 6:00 p.m.

September 9: Bag It – This documentary raises awareness of the many

issues concerning the ubiquity of plastic in our lives today. It is done in a

somewhat humorous way by a concerned couple expecting their first child in

Telluride, Colorado.

September 16: White Water, Black Gold- Follow David Lavalee’s three

year journey from the ice fields to the oil fields. He crosses western Canada

from pristine mountain ice fields to the Tar Sands tailing ponds.

September 23: Bidder 70- This documentary will inspire, educate and

motivate concerned citizens. It takes a courageous stand in support of our

environment. The film shows how one person can change the world!

September 30: Gaslands- Josh Fox has been following the fracking issue

since he was a young man. He has documented what he has seen including

the process, health effects and water quality.

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The Rights of Nature – Making Sustainability Legal (18 Sep 2013)

Thomas Linzey, speaking at MUM, Fairfield, Iowa on Wednesday 9/18/2013

Thomas Linzey, Executive Director of the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, will present a new paradigm to protect nature — a paradigm based on rights. Today, communities across the country are finding they don’t have the right to make critical decisions for themselves — such as the right to say “no” to fracking, “no” to factory farming, “no” to smart meters, and the right to say “yes” to sustainable energy and food systems. Mr. Linzey has worked with the government of Ecuador to write a new constitution, which grants nature the inalienable rights necessary for its preservation and evolution.

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July 2013 Ban the Bag Rally

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June 2013 Film Festival

Environmental Film Series & Discussions

A Free Senior Center Class Four Mondays in June

Sponsored by 100Grannies.com

Each Monday at 6:00 p.m.

June 3: “Home” – The diversity of life on Earth and how the

ecological balance of the planet is threatened.

June 10: “Sense of Wonder” – about Rachel Carson’s love for the

natural world and her fight to defend it.

June 17: “Carbon Nation” – about climate change solutions. Even if

you doubt the impact of climate change.

June 24: “How to Boil a Frog” – humorous, but educational

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Ban the Bag Event on the Ped Mall (9 Sep 2012)

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September 9, 2012 – Ban the Bag rally on the ped mall.

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Eco-Fair July 2012

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Plastics pollution in our oceans

Chirping Bird Society Compares Winston Churchill to Capt. Charles Moore:

In 1937, Britain’s Winston Churchill was ‘chirping’ incessantly like a bird about the territorial threats of Adolf Hitler and the potential of an upcoming war but the world was asleep and the messenger disparaged as a war-monger. The consequences of national slumber were devastating. Had people only paid attention to Mr. Churchill’s chirping at that time, Herr Hitler could have been contained, WWII and the Holocaust avoided, and millions of lives saved from torture and death. In 1997, Capt. Charles Moore, the sea captain, who accidentally encountered a vast arena of plastic litter in the Pacific Ocean, began ‘chirping’ about the devastating consequences of plastic pollution in our seas.    But again the world was asleep and Capt. Moore was disparaged by the plastic industry. Since then, millions of sea birds and marine life have been tortured and killed because of plastic in the ocean: the consequences of not containing plastic pollution have become a Holocaust of ocean life in which our human life also depends in a delicate balance. Winston Churchill was the author of many books about WWII, including The Gathering Storm in which he clearly documented the dangerous threats of Hitler. Charles Moore has recently published his book, Plastic Ocean, in which he clearly documents the dangerous threats of plastic pollution to both marine life and humans. On behalf of all those hundreds of people, who have heard Capt. Moore ‘chirping’ about the plastic pollution peril, we thank you for your hard work and efforts to increase awareness about the threats of plastic. Let us not forget the results of dismissing Mr. Churchill as a war-monger. We must wake up and listen to Capt. Moore, the patriarch of the plastic plague. Today, the enemy is not a territory hungry monster, but the greed of profit-driven corporations who refuse to acknowledge the perils of plastic pollution.

Goffinet McLaren Author: “Sullie Saves the Seas” A book for adults disguised as a children’s book!!  Co-Founder: Chirping Bird Society

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  • Wendell Berry   Speech to Garden Club of America (a poem)  Published in The New Yorker
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  • James Hansen: Why I must speak out about climate change. Ted Talk on YouTube in which top climate scientist James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science of and debate over global climate change. In doing so he outlines the overwhelming evidence that change is happening and why that makes him deeply worried about the future. From Barbara Schlachter: This is the NASA scientist who convinced me we need 100Grannies full bore!
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