News :: Environment
Obama Falls Far Short of Needed Action on Climate Change
03 Apr 2009
by Karyn Strickler, Jesse Jenkins
the carbon trading that President Obama supports is an unenforceable, shell game that allows polluters to pay to pollute. Shifting greenhouse gas pollution around is not going to result in the dramatic cuts in atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases that we need. The draft Markey-Waxman climate bill is proof that the green groups leading the climate charge won't fight for investments in clean energy technologies and a new energy economy. Instead, they'll throw these critical investments overboard to preserve precious regulations and an increasingly compromised "cap" on carbon.
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News :: Environment
Bottle Bill Expanded After 9 Year Fight
03 Apr 2009
by Laura Haight
By a strict party line vote of 32-30, the State Senate today passed legislation that included the expansion of the state bottle bill. Water containers will now be covered as well as the existing carbonated beverages but lawmakers dropped juice containers. 80% of the unclaimed deposits, as much as $200 million a year, will now be turned over to the state rather than being kept by the bottles. The fee for those who handle the redemption will be increase from 2 to 3.5 cents a year. Judith Enck of the Governor's office and Laura Haight of NYPIRG led the fight.
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News :: Elections & Legislation
America needs a Green economic recovery plan, not Obama's Wall Street rescue operation,
01 Apr 2009
by Mark HM IMC
The justifiable outrage over AIG's use of taxpayers' money for executive bonuses has distracted Americans from the far greater scandal -- that the Obama Administration is bailing out the giant financial corporations whose unchecked power created this mess. President Obama will fail if his goal is to rescue companies like AIG and return to the days of monster corporations controlling nearly every aspect of the US economy. Green Party leaders today offered a set of urgent economic steps for the White House and Congress, saying that President Obama's Wall Street rescue scheme was merely "throwing hundreds of billions of taxpayers' dollars into the Wall Street money hole."
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News :: Elections & Legislation
Groups React to the State budget
01 Apr 2009
by Marh HM IMC
A state budget that began with dire predictions of doom and gloom in fact of a $12 billion plus budget deficit ends up spending close to $10 billion more while finally making the rich paying a little more in taxes. The Bigger Better Bottle Bill was finally (mostly) passed, along with the first welfare grant hike since 1990. Many of the worse proposed budget cuts were eliminated, such as in SSI benefit, largely due to the influx of federal dollars in an economic stimulus package. Statements from Hunger Action Network, Medicaid Matters NY, Statewide Senior Action, Governor Paterson below. The newspapers largely slammed the budget for increasing spending, though lawmakers say that is mainly due to the federal stimulus package.
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News :: Environment
300 In Albany Attend Single Payer Healthcare Forum with Cong. Conyers
01 Apr 2009
by Mark Dunlea, Dan Van Ripier
300 people jammed into the Westminster Presbyterian church in Albany on Sunday to hear Cong. Conyers and Paul Tonko speak about the need for single payer health care. The lead sponsor of the event was the Presbyerian Church USA. HR 676, the US National Health Care Act, Single Payer Medicare would replace private health insurance with a single public financing system to provide comprehensive coverage for everyone in the nation, has the most support of any universal health care proposal now in Congress. It also is the plan that is most favored by the American public, doctors, nurses and researchers.
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News :: Peace
Capital District Residents Join Peace March in DC admist questions over anti-war movement
25 Mar 2009
by Wendy Dwyer, Joe Lombardo, Anthony Arnove
Local residents from Berkshire, Saratoga, Rensselaer, Schenectady,Columbia Counties and many other surrounding areas traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend the March To The Pentagon which drew crowds of about 10,000 in a rally to end all wars, occupations and to call for justice and peace, money for jobs, health care, education etc. rather than for private contractors, military operations here and abroad . The rally was smaller than hoped however. Some question whether Democratic leaning groups like MoveOn.org and United for Peace and Justice have abandoned the peace movement to support Obama.
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News :: Environment
The Fierce Urgency of Now
25 Mar 2009
by Bill McKibben
In the U.S., there are all manner of fights to stop or delay every imaginable low-carbon technology. Wind, solar, run-of-river hydro - these are precisely the kinds of renewable energy that every Earth Day speech since 1970 has trumpeted. But now they are finally here - now that we're talking about particular projects in particular places - people aren't so keen. There's always a better site and a nicer developer. But in the real world, we have at most 10 years to reverse the fossil fuel economy. Which means we have to do everything quickly - conservation and plug-in cars and solar panels and compact fluorescents and 100-mile food and tree planting. And windmills, windmills everywhere there is wind, just like off the shores of Europe.
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News :: Crime & Police
Obama Clueless on Bank Rescue
23 Mar 2009
by Paul Krugman
President Obama continues to push a "Cash for trash" plan - first started under Bush - to rescue America's banks. Mr. Obama has apparently settled on a financial plan that, in essence, assumes that banks are fundamentally sound and that bankers know what they're doing. It's as if the president were determined to confirm the growing perception that he and his economic team are out of touch, that their economic vision is clouded by excessively close ties to Wall Street.
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News :: Environment
Governor goes for the green
23 Mar 2009
by Steve Breyman, EA
Environmentalists critized Gov. David Paterson recently when his office suggested that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative would be modified to give free carbon allowances to power plants that have long term contracts. The change came after donations from the Independent Power Producers. Paterson now says that he was only considering the change. Environmentalists are also mad about cuts to the Environmental Protection Funds.
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News :: Drugs
April 17 - Marijuana Legalization Activists Rally at Capitol Before the Dead
While State Legislators push to cut a deal to weaken the draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws that targets cocaine and heavily attacks people of color, activists continue to push to legalize marijuana. One new argument is that a tax on legal marijuana would help resolve the state budget deficit. With the Dead performing at the Times Center that evening, marijuana activists are coming to town a little earlier in the day to rally and lobby legislators. Meanwhile, the escalating drug war violence in Mexico is largely due to the US, with most of the guns (95%) and money coming from the US.
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News :: International Relations
Tristan Shot in the West Bank
Starhawk : As I write, my friend Tristan lies hovering between life and death in an Israeli hospital, shot in the head, hit with a tear gas canister at a nonviolent demonstration in the West Bank town of Ni’lin, protesting the wall the Israelis are building to isolate the West Bank. Why don’t the Palestinians adopt the tactics of Martin Luther King or Gandhi? And the answer is simply this—they do. For the last six years, they have mounted an ongoing campaign of civil resistance against Israel’s apartheid wall, which snakes through the West Bank, confiscating Palestinian farmland without compensation. For six years, the movement has moved, from village to village, following the path of the wall. Six years of sparse and tiny victories—here and there, the route of the wall pushed back a few meters
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News :: Elections & Legislation
Anti-Poverty Groups Lobby Day and Rally March 17th at Capitol
Hundreds of anti-poverty advocates and low-income New Yorkers will gather on Tuesday March 17th at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 262 State St in Albany at 9:30 AM to call for economic justice in the State Budget. Issues include single payer health care, raising the welfare grant, creating Green Jobs, and opposing various cuts such as to SSI benefits and homeless programs.
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