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What would you say to the Pope?

These are challenging times to be sure but I have some news I think speaks to what is possible if we commit to sincere action.
As time is short I will open with a humble request that requires your action by Tuesday Nov. 24th.  Please send a letter of support addressed to Pope Benedict using this form (http://bit.ly/popetocopenhagen) expressing the desire for the Pope to enter the discussion of responding to Climate Change.
Below is an explanation of what is going on.

Our friend (and past guest), Stuart Scott has an audience with the the Pope, Pope Benedict, this Wednesday Nov.25th where he will be encouraging his eminence to take a firm position on Climate Change by asking him to attend the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen Denmark in December.  This is where world leaders are meeting to determine the course of our response to climate change over the next decade.  Stuart’s journey began about a month ago when he felt a calling to ask the Pope to get involved in solving climate change.  He had the vision to get on a plane to Italy and undertake a 209km pilgrimage from Assisi to the Vatican figuring the namesake of St. Francis of Assisi would be an appropriate place to start his quest (St Francis is known as the patron saint of animals and the environment).  He left with nothing but good intentions, no commitments, no guarantees.  After negotiating through a half dozen gate-keepers, this Wednesday Stuart will personally hand deliver an invitation from UN Climate Secretary Yvo de Boer,as well as the the email responses he gets from us, directly to the Pope as part of the audience he has been granted.  This is no joke.  If you have something you would like to say to the Pope, now is your chance.  Thank you for your time.
If you want to know more about Stuart’s work we will have him on the radio show talking about his work with the Interdenominational Climate Commitment in December.  Also look for our interview with his compatriot in the IDCC, Rob Kinslow in two weeks.



Oct. 24th :: 350.org – Bloomfield, NJ

This Saturday I took our son to Bloomfield College where the student Green Hearts Environmental Movement was hosting a 350.org event.  Despite the rain, over 110 people came out to march and take pictures.  It was really encouraging to see such a diverse crowd of activists, adamant about committed action on climate change.  Seen here is club president and host Michael Palmieri. Also in attendance were members of the Essex Green Party, Sierra Club NJ Chapter, and The Climate Project.



Expo: Saving Our Kids, Healing Our Planet

Come to New Jersey’s First Green Children’s Health Expo….Saving Our Kids, Healing Our Planet

Sept. 12th and 13th at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)

As we all prepare for another school year, concerned parents, teachers and health care providers are asking: what more can be done to reverse the record number of children being affected by Asthma, ADHD, Autism, Allergies, Obesity, Childhood Cancers etc?. Many of us are all too familiar with these statistics:
1 in 150 children in the US are being diagnosed with Autism. In New Jersey, it is 1 in 94.
The CDC reports: 1 in 6 children have either a behavioral, neurological, or developmental condition.
Cancer remains the leading cause of death by disease in children.
Asthma has more than doubled since 1980 and is the leading chronic disease among American children.
1 in 6 children are considered overweight.
1 in 400-500 children have diabetes.
Of course we don’t have all of the answers, no one does….But on Saturday September 12th and Sunday September 13th on the campus of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) affordable and practical information on preventing and minimizing the symptoms associated with these conditions will be discussed. Seating is limited…..so don’t delay in registering to hear incredible presenters including pediatricians, nutritionists, authors and environmentalists discuss strategies for improving the health, mood, behavior and attention of our kids. Additionally, there will be dozens of green exhibits, free tastings of organic food and coffee, live music, an interactive eco-art mural, education on composting and recycling, nature crafts and much more. Let’s start the school year off right by listening to some of the most innovative thinkers of our time present information on greening our lives and improving the health, mood, attention and well being of our children!
Don’t forget to REGISTER NOW at the discounted rate at www.SOKHOP.com
Topics Include
Preventing & Natural Methods for Treating Symptoms Associated with Asthma, Allergies, Obesity, ADHD, Autism and Childhood Cancers
Affordable and Healthy Cooking Classes for Kids and Parents
How Nutrition and Toxins Affect Mood, Behavior, and Academic Performance
Greening Your Home or Apartment On a Budget
Identifying and Eliminating Toxins in the Home and School
Simple, Inexpensive, Easy to Make Natural Cleaning Products
Planting an Organic Garden in the Backyard or Rooftop
All About Composting
Tips on Holistic Parenting
Special Courses offered for Physicians, Medical Students, Nursing Students, and Other Healthcare Professionals on: Healthy People Make Healthy Babies: Holistic Pre-Conception Care for the 21st Century and Holistic Primary Care Pediatrics: Focus on the Newborn

REGISTER at www.SOKHOP.com

Story contributed by:
Maureen H. McDonnell, RN
Saving Our Kids, Healing Our Planet Conference Coordinator (www.SOKHOP.com)



Offshore Wind :: WP 88.7FM

Major Offshore Wind is coming to NJ!  Joining Greg by phone on The Morning Blend is Lance R. Miller, Chief of Policy and Planning, Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to discuss the newly awarded contract for large-scale, wind development off the coast of Atlantic City.  The project promises to supply power to 125,000 homes and will ultimately generate 3000MW of clean energy, 13% of NJ’s demand.

The project will draw in high tech, green-collar jobs for NJseyans and reaffirm NJ’s commitment to clean energy!  Rock on BPU and Gov. Corzine!!!

Full Press Release Here



Global Sugar Farming :: 88.7FM

Greg joins Kevin and Risa on the Morning Blend for another round of Green discussion.  In the season of sweet treats we’re talking sugar…

“More than 145 million tonnes of sugar is produced per year in about 120 countries. Annual consumption is expanding each year by about two million tonnes. 

The growing and processing of sugar produce environmental impacts through the loss of natural habitats, intensive use of water, heavy use of agro-chemicals, discharge and runoff of polluted effluent and air pollution. This leads to the degradation of wildlife, soil, air and water where sugar is produced and of downstream ecosystems.

WWF considers that concerted action is required among all stakeholders in sugar production if a more sustainable future is to be guaranteed for this ubiquitous product.”

Sugar cane production has played a significant role in damaging the FLA Everglades and Great Barrier Reef as well as damaging biodiversity and soil conditions in Gayana, Turkey, Hawaii, Spain, Pakistan, Turkey, Bolivia, Cuba and more.

The chief causes of damage are:
•  Ground Clearing – reducing biodiversity and increasing soil erosion
•  Irrigation – Sugar, along with cotton and rice is considered one of the most water intensive crops.  This can deplete local reservoirs, or in the case of irrigation, lead to runoff of fertilizers and persicides as well as execrating soil erosion.
•  Pesticide use – “The negative impacts of pesticide use on human health are considerable; the World Health Organization estimates that there are 25 million cases of acute chemical poisoning in developing countries each year related to pesticide use in agriculture.”  Numerous pesticides have been linked to cancer.  ”Despite widespread concern over pesticide misuse, the total value of world sales has increased 2.5 times in the last 20 years, to US$30 billion.”

•  Fertilizers – Widely used to compensate for unsustainable farming practices typically almost 30% of fertilizers run off and contaminate surrounding water, impacting fisheries and marine life.  Crops may absorb between 8% – 44% of fertilizers leaving roughly another third to the soil.  Over repeated seasons this leads to soil acidification.

A More Sustainable Model

Of course we could do well to reduce our consumption of sugar; see this About.com article on the negative health effects of these empty and needless calories.  But in the meantime the WWF suggests “Sustainability in the sugar industry does not necessarily imply reduced productivity and profits; indeed, measures to address environmental impacts can provide economic benefits for farmers or mills through cost savings from more efficient resource use.”

•  Irrigation – Using targeted techniques like drip irrigation and centre pivot irrigation combined with trash mulching are vastly more efficient

•  Fertilizers – combining the irrigation method above with fertilizer is called “Fertigation” and can result in a 30% reduction in the use of fertilizers.  (remember about 30% was being left behind to acidify the soil using conventional methods).  Additionally bio-fertilizers like cow manure are more readily absorbed by soil.

•  Pesticides – Are often used indiscriminantly by untrained farmers.  Additionally studies have shown the pesticides often kill off favorable predatory insects while the damaging insects develop resistance.  Education, reduced use, and a shift to a “whole system” approach to farming yield far better results.

 

The complete 36 page World Wildlife Report can be downloaded here




GreenByDesign.tv v2.0

Just a quick note to let you know that we are in the final stage of renovations on the all new GreenByDesign.tv website. We’ve heard your requests for better navigation, easier access to media, and more content, and are wrapping it up in a great new look thanks to the developers at EthnoTechno.net. We’re also moving to a carbon neutral host so now in addition to buying all our production power from renewable sources our site will be aligned with our green principals.

The final phase of development requires the test site to go live. During the test period you may get a “Site Under Construction” message. Please bear with us. We’ll get things stable just as quickly as we can.



Green By Design Wins 3 Telly Awards

Green By Design TV just won 3 2008 Telly Awards for News, Entertainment, and Information. The Telly Awards are a peer reviewed award open to all cable programming. Telly award winning episodes are available for viewing in the Podcast section of newlygreens.com.


















the Newly Greens TV featured in The Montclair Times

Look for a feature story on the Newly Greens TV in the 1/10/07 edition of the Montclair Times:
montclairtimes.com
Article by Tanya Drobness