Wednesday, August 24, 2016

THE STAND UP! ACTION ART POSTCARD CAMPAIGN 2016


The library will participate in a Collaboration with the 

Climate Action Coalition of South Florida and Artists for Climate Action
 

This action art campaign will inform South Florida elected representatives at County, State and Federal levels about the strong constituent support for their action on these key issues that are part of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Action Plan. Member organizations are reaching out for signatures, home and email addresses on the cards. After the November general election, CAC representatives will hand deliver the cards to the new representatives. THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING!

This message encourages action on the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Action Plan by County and Municipal elected officials, as the 110 SEFLRCAP recommendations are intended to be acted upon locally. Most of these should be inserted in county and municipality comprehensive plans. See: http://tinyurl.com/SEFLRCAP.




Very specific to Palm Beach County. The “Ag Reserve” is the fertile region between Florida’s Turnpike and the Everglades west of Delray Beach and Boynton Beach. The area is second to California as the prime supplier of winter vegetables. It was set aside years ago to protect wetlands and encourage small farming. This message encourages Palm Beach County Commissioners to reconsider their recent vote to allow more development in this area. Keeping development out will address food security and clean water needs. See: http://tinyurl.com/SAVEAGRESERVE


Protecting our health as climate related diseases increase with more flooding and heat requires improving the level and diversity of our health infrastructure. The Governor and Legislature must acknowledge that climate change is real by taking ACTION in preparation for mounting health problems. Federal representatives’ active support in seeking funding for this purpose is also crucial. This message will go to State and Federal elected representatives. See CAC member group Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton’s pilot project Rising Together encouraging communities at most risk to organize and identify resources: http://tinyurl.com/FLRISINGTOGETHER


Studies and experience clearly demonstrate the danger of fracking chemicals to groundwater. Despite this evidence, the Governor and majority in the legislature continue to ignore these risks, and recently have threatened to remove the ability of county and municipality elected officials to ban fracking in their local areas. This message goes to State Senators and Representatives

These are the dates we will be out on campus with a table asking people to sign the postcards. Stop by our table.

Make a Difference (MAD) Monday
Event sponsored by SAVI (Students Advocating Volunteer Involvement)
                 Monday, Aug. 29th 11 am – 1 pm
                  Location: Dining Hall (Check-In) and various locations on-campus (Service)

Clubfest
Event sponsored by COSO (Council of Student Organizations)

                 Thursday, Sept. 8th 4-6 pm

                 Location: Rec Field or Burrow Student Union (rain location)

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