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Welcome to the #ClimateCrisis
“There are no silver bullets, only silver
buckshot.” – Bill McKibben May 27, 2006 in Welcome to the Climate Crisis
“Making the right choices in favor of
infrastructure that is climate resilient … is
critical and urgent.” – World Bank
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“350 Overview Slides 4/18/2017”
What/Who is 350.org?
Cape Town, South Africa (2015) – 350.0rg
350.org is a world campaign consisting of a distributed network of grassroots groups
Source
A story of seven students, a class, and an author
The Middlebury College Class: “Building the New Climate Movement”.
(2005) Source
Four students from the class, plus
Three more student activists, plus
Middlebury Scholar in Residence Bill McKibben, equals
350.org in 2008
Each of the seven graduates organized a continent
By December 2010, more than 15,000 events in 188 countries Source
First donation request to members 12/16/2010 Email-available on request
The 350.org Action Plan
“350.org works with people around the world, using online tools to
facilitate strategic campaigns, organizing, and public engagement
actions to communicate both the realities of science and principles
of justice in addressing the climate crisis.” 350.org 2015 IRS Form 990
Sayulita, Mexico (2015)
– 350.0rg
350.org: Goals and Principles
Goals Source
Keep carbon in the ground
Help build a new, more equitable low-carbon economy
Pressure governments into limiting emissions
Principles Source
We Believe in Climate Justice
We’re Stronger When We Collaborate
Mass Mobilizations Make Change
350.Org Past Campaigns - Examples
Kyoto, Japan (2015)
– 350.0rg
2013: trained 500 young leaders -135 countries - returned home - holding 60 national summits - locally-suited climate campaigns of their own making. Source
Divestment: $5.45 trillion approx. value of 707 institutions divesting of fossil fuels Source
350.org Current Campaigns Source
The Peoples Climate March in September, 2014. Photo: Jennifer Mitchell
Peoples Climate March – DC
Peoples Climate March – Chicago
Your local 350 organizations – Our Sister Orgs
All our sister orgs support the goals and principles of 350.org, and participate in the planning and execution of campaigns - each sister org has a special area of concentration
Chicago 350: Mandating Chicago to divest of fossil fuel stocks and bonds and advising the same for union pension funds – with a city council resolutionpending Source
Forest City 350: Using the arts to resist and demonstrate by actions Source
Elgin Green Groups 350 (EGG350): Sharing information and hosting educational events focusing on the Fox Valley area. Source
Indiana 350 – Calumet: “Working toward a just transition away from fossil fuels and to a renewable energy economy, with a special focus on environmental justice and the disparate impact that fossil fuel industry pollution has had on the community of color and poor communities in our region.” Email-available on request
350Kishwaukee Campaigns
350Kishwaukee is a 501(c)3 Illinois Corp. and has acted as a fiscal sponsor
and campaign funds handler for other #ClimateCrisis organizations.
#DivestNIU: A campaign in cooperation with Green Paws Environmental
Alliance and NIU interns
ICC Intervention: A campaign in cooperation with SOIL to allow ordinary
citizens to have a voice in the approval process for new pipelines.
Where is the proposed Keystone Pipeline (KXL)?
Question: What is the
proposed capacity?
830,000 barrels per day (bpd) Source
Where Is the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)?
Question: What is the
proposed initial capacity?
470,000 barrels per day (bpd) Source
Where does DAPL end?
Enbridge buys 27.6 % of DAPL
and ETCOP Source
New Name: Bakken Pipeline
“Offers customers
competitive tolls between the
Bakken and USGC” Source
Longstanding Ban on Crude
Oil Export Lifted source
Where can we find a pipeline nearly equal to
KXL plus DAPL (1,300,000 bpd)?
Hint: It is about 1/2 mile from Belvidere city limits and
from the NIU campus in DeKalb
Hint: It’s capacity is 1,200,000 bpd.
Hint: In January, it’s owner advertised a proposed
twin, making a potential future flow of 2,400,000
bpd.
Who is the owner?
Who is Enbridge?
Enbridge Headquarters Calgary, Alberta Source
17,511 miles of liquids pipelines Source
Acquires Spectra Energy Source
9,423,708 gallons in 1276 major spills 1996-2014 Source
Kalamazoo: Largest inland spill in US history source
Romeoville: 256,000 gallons in storm system Source
Buys 27.6 % of Bakken Pipeline System Source
Enbridge Pipelines in Our Area
SOIL Goal: Ordinary citizens should have a
voice in the approval process for new pipelines
Question: When should ordinary citizens learn about the approval
process?
a) When the pipeline company begins construction
b) Well before the pipeline company request approval for a new
pipeline
The Pipeline Approval Process - Start
The private pipeline company files a request for Certificate in Good
Standing and authority to seize private property using eminent domain
to the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) 220 ILCS 5/15-401 and 220 ILCS 5/8-509
Must show that it made ‘reasonable attempts’ to negotiate with
landowners. SAX Final Order p11
Must also show that, among other things, it is “fit, willing, and able” to
complete the project 220 ILCS 5/15-401
Must show that there is a public need for pipeline and that public
convenience and necessity requires pipeline. Id
Your Participation – Level 1: e-Docket
You can complete most of this step tonight – No cost or commitment
Register with SOIL so we can help
On signup sheet at the 350Kishwaukee table
or at 350Kishwaukee.org/ICC
Very Important – We are already seeing ICC delays
Complete the e-Docket form – available at the table or at 350Kishwaukee.org/ICC
Notarize your signature on the e-Docket Form
Mail e-Docket Form via USPS
Watch for acceptance verification from [email protected]
Change password every 90 days
Your Participation – Level 1: Cheat Sheet
Business Name - Can be blank
Business Address – Your address
Business e-Mail – Your email address
Challenge Question – e.g. Mother’s maiden name
Primary Business Purpose – Can be blank
Preferred User Name – Your Choice
Notarize Signature and Mail
Email [email protected] when confirmed
Your Participation – Level 2
Submit a Petition to Intervene
SOIL provides a template – when approval process begins
If you plan to continue, explain how the pipeline would affect you (i.e.
establish standing).
ICC has set a low bar for standing by allowing 60 Plus Association, Inc. to
intervene, without challenge, because ‘supporters’ purchase energy.
To avoid complicated challenges to your intervention it is wise to choose a single,
well-researched issue, one that fellow intervenors are not using. SOIL has a
mechanism to help you with this.
SOIL has growing issue list – you can choose or add to the list
Your Participation – Level 3
Process varies - set by the Administrative Law Judge
SOIL prompts you and provides templates if you choose to proceed
Testimony submitted through e-Docket
Hearings simultaneous: Springfield, Chicago, by phone
Build a strong case for your issue
Evidence worthy documents
Expert witnesses
SOIL has list – help us build it
Please join us in this exercise in democracy
You choose your Level of participation
Level 1: e-Docket sign up
Level 2: Petition to intervene
Level 3: Continue to make your case
But please remember, any level of participation you choose will help.
How SOIL will help you.
Confirm you have an e-Docket account.
Add you to the SOIL ICC_Intervenors group to give you
access to our intervenor data, topic list, evidence sources
and templates
Notify you when the next pipeline approval project begins
Provide assistance throughout the intervention process
Contact tonight’s presenters: Sandra and Dave Davis