Thursday, October 15, 2009

Oct 24 - Update (as of Oct 15)

"Unity, Awareness, Climate Action in Santa Cruz - Oct 24"

Quite a bit going on here, and in the World, here is Santa Cruz latest information:

Please check regularly:  October 24 Actions | 350.org
We are trying to arrange workshops/lectures in the AM;;  activities for children, too. 

  1. Santa Cruz County Proclamation - Oct 24 Climate Action Day
    "... must immediately reduce CO2 to not more than 350 ppm",
    "Copenhagen ... of critical importance to all citizens of the world"

  2. Santa Cruz Events so far . 
    includes mass rally at town clock

  3. Biggest Day of Action the World Has Ever Seen   (Huffington Post)


  4. Latest: Santa Cruz Media Advisory


  5. Very pleased to announce formation of
    "Santa Cruz 350 Coalition Initiative" to coordinate October 24, 2009 events in Santa Cruz
Please consider having your group join the Coalition, organize an event and be involved in a day of "Unity, Awareness and Climate Action" in Santa Cruz.

Friday, October 9, 2009

First Flush - Yellow Alert, Gunk in Storm Drains


People from wetter parts of the US may not appreciate just how important water is in California.  After all, Mark Twain wrote that in the west whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting.    And in Los Angeles, even litigation  is  considered cheaper than the water itself.

Indeed, in Sacramento they're fighting over Central Valley water.

In Santa Cruz there is seldom any rain in summer, never a violent afternoon thunderstorm and lightening storm to bring some relief like in the humid east.  (No need: no humidity here.)  But the fire danger is real and grows throughout the summer.  Plus this year is 3rd year of serious California drought.  Water is what makes California lush.  Winter is the wet season.

So the possibility of the first fall rain has been the subject of many overheard conversations.   Apparently, some are so excited they've begun to wash cars, water lawns, hose down sidewalks despite drought conditions in effect.

Late Friday, I got the first email from coastal-watershed.org to prepare for First Flush, the volunteer program to take samples of water emerging from storm drains and flowing into the watershed and then ocean.   Gunk, a precise scientific term, has been accumulating all summer on our roads, sidewalks, parking lots.   It includes oils, paints, pet waste, bacteria, metals from car brakes and anything else that finds its into the storm drains (Right, the drains that often say something like "Don't dump, flows to the Bay.").   So we'll be getting samples of the 'gunk' for lab tests.    More info in a previous post.

I've been assigned to here, near Lighthouse field.





And here's the 'Yellow Alert', we're all watching the weather.

Hello ALL FIRST FLUSH VOLUNTEERS,


We are at this time on YELLOW ALERT and beginning to mobilize for the First Flush. This is the time to get your gear together and by the door!
At this time it looks like the real event may happen sometime between Monday, 10/12 evening and Tuesday, 10/13. Current weather models show the first storm coming through on Monday evening and the second stronger one early on Tuesday. This could be in the wee hours of the morning – but just think of driving through Santa Cruz without traffic! This alert could change to red at any time as the reports are getting more positive as the hours go by. Please check your email frequently over the weekend.
Here is the latest from our weather expert in Monterey:

Oct 24 - Wonderful PR, Santa Cruz County Proclamation, 350 flags,


Please try to have your organization or community organize an event for October 24.

Here's the latest:

(1) Santa Cruz County has issued official proclamation for Oct 24 - International Climate Action Day.  I hope to put online

(2) We've gotten some wonderful PR:
GT Weekly, Greg Archer's Editor's Note (October 7, 2009)

(misspelled my name to protect the guilty)

(2) Randa Solick is a teacher and has arranged classes at several middle schools  to  draw 350 colorful 'flags' or pictures with short statements from each student about the earth.   Hopefully  a photograph of the 350 will make to Times Square in NY

We'll try to get the 350 'flags' displayed at the County building until Copenhagen Conference (early December)

(3)  If you use twitter, easiest way to see what's going on worldwide for Oct 24 is here: twitter.com, search for #350ppm.
For local events, can check 350.org or facebook or LinkedIn or this blog.


(4) I will try to speak at next Board of Supervisors meeting.  Be nice for them to formally adopt 350ppm and send to President Obama; or even adopt the UK UK 10:10 plan.  I'll also take the Proclamation to County's Commission on the Environment and Capitola's.

(5) Santa Cruz County's Recycling website has a lot of good information, including 10 simple steps you can take.

(6) Here's latest  on the UK's 10:10.    Microsoft, numerous MPs, York, Coventry, Brighton have signed on.

(7) A bit unrelated:  November 13, 2009 is Global Smart Energy Conference in Monterey, organized by Tony Livoti of Santa Cruz.   A smart energy grid in the US (i.e. software embedded) might save as much as 24 mid-sized coal plants.   All those DVDs, microwaves, PCs in 'stand-by mode' add up.   Worldwide it adds up 200+ TeraWatts-hours annually - enough to light up Italy for 1 year.  Smart grids will shut things down when not in use or choose a time of minimum electrical load to wash clothes or recharge batteries.  (Source:  Coming Clean, page 181)




Tuesday, October 6, 2009

"The Pot is stirred!" - Time to Focus

Sent my last email for awhile:

-A reader wrote that the pot is now stirred;  now it is  time to  focus.  Good advice.
-I'll return to my reading and environmental blog, and allow the many good communities, organizations and leaders in Santa Cruz to run with International Climate Action Day. 

-Unity, Awareness, Climate Action.   See you on Twitter (#350ppm) and Facebook and on the 24th!

-here's the last of it:

Unity, Awareness, Climate Action in SC - October 24, 2009

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