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I think this group is a great idea and a worthy goal, but the question is how do we achieve this or at least how do we take practical steps to it?I know of many different attempts to unify various…Continue
Started by Rhys Harrison. Last reply by Joe Balkis Sep 30, 2012.
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Comment by Joe Balkis on April 1, 2012 at 18:30
Comment by Joe Balkis on April 1, 2012 at 18:29
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Destroying mountains and dumping toxic waste in communities’ waters is wrong. Please urge the Obama administration to stand strong amid coal industry attacks and to protect the waters and people of Appalachia. Take Action Today! |
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Comment by Joe Balkis on April 1, 2012 at 18:08
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Comment by Joe Balkis on March 31, 2012 at 21:22 
Walk a block with us, walk a mile with us, join us for a stop along the way, or meet up with us in Crete. Below you will find the route and schedule — each day we will update as more details become available so that you can find out where we are and meet up with us. Check back often for daily updates! Also please see information and logistics for walkers.
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 30, 2012 at 17:10 Our country has literally no limits on the carbon pollution that is causing catastrophic climate change and that is freely spewed by power plants.
Yesterday, The Environmental Protection Agency finally proposed a rule to change that. Unfortunately, not by very much.1
The EPA's first ever rule limiting carbon pollution — known as the Carbon Pollution Standard — applies only to unlikely-to-be-built, new coal-fired power plants. It is riddled with loopholes allowing new sources of pollution including some new coal plants. It does nothing to reduce carbon pollution from much more significant existing sources.
It's sad that our political climate has been made so toxic by climate change denying Republicans — who literally voted to deny the science of climate change2 — that the very acknowledgement of the need to regulate carbon pollution by EPA is a victory and a positive step forward.
But in today's actual climate — where much of our country just experienced record-shattering March heat waves after a disturbing lack of winter — it is not nearly enough. It is not only disappointing but profoundly dangerous that this rule does little if anything to effectively reduce unregulated climate pollution.
The EPA will now accept public comments on the rule — and as it weighs the public's reaction, we need to show that we expect much, much more from EPA to regulate carbon pollution.
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 30, 2012 at 17:09
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Comment by Joe Balkis on March 30, 2012 at 17:02 Hazardous Materials Training Program Dates
The 2012 schedule for the Hazardous Materials Training Program Download registration forms at www.illinoishazmat.org and fax to 217 244-8396. call 217 333-0640 with any questions.
40 HR Technician
Cost: $795. Medical Required. April 16-20 Peoria
8 HR Hazwoper Refresher
cost $185 April 10 Springfield
School of Labor and Employment Relations
540 East Armory Avenue Champaign, IL 61820
217 333-0980 312 996-2623
www.illinoislabored.org illinoislabored@illinois.edu
Labor Education Program University of Illinois
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 30, 2012 at 16:41
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 30, 2012 at 4:36 Monthly Vigil/Protest Every 30th of the month, beginning March 30th
When: Friday, March 30, 12:00pm-1:00pm
Where: TIAA-CREF office, 200 La Salle St, Chicago, IL 60603 (corner of Lake and La Salle)
Join Chicago area peace activists in the first of many monthly protests outside of the TIAA-CREF office in Chicago. TIAA-CREF is one of the largest financial services in the United States, considered to be one of the largest retirement systems in the world. We call on TIAA-CREF to stop investing in companies that profit from the Israeli occupation. We invite you to join us in this historic campaign.
Sponsored by: American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Jewish Voice for Peace - Chicago (JVP-Chicago), and the Committee for a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine (CJPIP)
For more information, contact chicagotccampaign@gmail.com. If you have not already, please also sign the Chicago Divests petition to TIAA-CREF at http://snipurl.com/22cuvqu.
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 29, 2012 at 16:09 Olmert in Chicago!
Thurs., March 29, 5:15 pm - 7 pm Chicago Club (81 E. Van Buren) Directions Info: 773-463-0311
Former Israeli Prime Mininster Ehud Olmert is being hosted by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Olmert served as Prime Minister of Israel during both the 2006 war on Lebanon and the 2008-09 Gaza Massacre. The attack on Lebanon resulted in over 1,000 deaths, while the Gaza offensive left over 1,400 dead and many thousands injured.
Also: Serving as chairman for The Chicago Council is Lester Crown, a local billionaire and one of Israel's most prominent American supporters. He and his family have earned their fortune through their personal involvement with General Dynamics, a company that ranks among the world's largest defense contractors and weapons manufacturers.
Stand with Palestine! End the Wars and Occupations! U.S. Out of the Middle East! War Criminals are not Welcome in Chicago!
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ANSWER Chicago 773-463-0311 http://www.answerchicago.org
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