No Impact Man Goes to Washington

by Alli Gerkman on May 27, 2008

If you think that planning a sustainable event is all good and well, but that the only way for real change is through sound environmental policy at the national level, here is your chance to make your voice heard.

Colin Beavan (No Impact Man) will be meeting with Rep. Nadler of NY's 8th Congressional District "to ask Representative Nadler to support an effective global warming mitigation policy that is based not on what is politically possible but on what is scientifically necessary."

From No Impact Man:

More specifically, I intend to ask him to:

  • Introduce, as soon as possible, a non-binding resolution to the
    House of Representatives asserting that we need a climate change
    mitigation policy with a goal of no more than 350 ppm of atmospheric carbon dioxide (read why here).
    Furthermore, the resolution should say that the United States must
    collaborate with the international community to achieve an effective
    successor to the Kyoto Protocol that will achieve the 350 goal or better (depending on how the science progresses).
  • Pledge to support the 1sky.org policy platform
    that also includes creating five million green jobs (through, for
    example, weatherizing our buildings and manufacturing solar panels and
    windmills), and placing a moratorium on the building of new coal power
    plants.
  • Pass on to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi a letter addressed jointly to
    her and Representative Nadler, in his position as Assistant Whip,
    asking them both to push for the introduction of new and the
    strengthening of currently pending climate change legislation to
    reflect the crucial 350 goal. This means,
    at the very least, aiming for an 80% reduction in climate emissions
    below 1990 levels by 2050 and a 25% reduction by 2020.

He is asking people to copy and paste an email of support that will be presented to Rep. Nadler and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Take a look and spend less than a minute of your time to give your support.

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