Take Action Now! Call Senator Gillibrand


Right now is a very critical moment in climate change legislation. Congress is on recess and will return in September to vote. This means August is our time to let Congress know how we feel.

Please take one minute of your time to call Senator Gillibrand and leave her a message letting her know that you want her to support climate change legislation and adaptation funding. You can even follow this script:

Dial: 212-688-6262

And say:
"My name is ____(your name)___ and I am from ___(your address of zip code)___ and I am calling to urge Senator Gillibrand to support necessary legislation in Congress to reduce green house gas emission and provide adaptation funding to poor and vulnerable communities coping with climate change around the world. It is important that the U.S. take action since we account for over 25% of the world's green house gas emissions and developing are being effected now by our actions. "

Let us know that you took action! Log your name and zip code here by clicking ay "I called" button (we will not post your e-mail address):
Call Log to Senator Gillibrand

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Foodprint NYC - Please call your City Council member!

Today is call-in day for FoodprintNYC! The "FoodprintNYC" initiative has been introduced to the City Council but needs more cosponsors in order to be made into law. It would create greater access to local, fresh, healthy food, especially in low-income communities as well as city-run institutions. It would also decrease NYC's ecological "Foodprint" - our food system's contribution to greenhouse gas emissions and global climate change through the production, processing, packaging, shipping, storage and disposal of food. You can read Kelly's full blog post here: http://food4thoughtandaction.blogspot.com/

Here are the steps for calling your council member:

1. First, find your city council member and the phone number for his or her legislative office (not the district office).

2. Next, find out if your council member has already supported this resolution.

3. If your city council member has not yet signed on as a co-sponsor of the resolution, please call and urge him or her to support the resolution. Feel free to use the following simple script:
  • Hello, my name is ______________ and I am a constituent.
  • I live at/in ___________ (give street address or neighborhood so they know you are a constituent).
  • I'm calling to urge Council Member _______ to support Resolution 2049 calling for FoodprintNYC.
  • At this time you’ll likely get thanked for calling, and then the purpose of your call will be recorded. If they do ask for more detailed information, here are the key points:
• The resolution was introduced in the City Council by Bill de Blasio on June 30, 2009.
• It is the first NYC resolution to exclusively address climate change through our food system.
• It calls for a citywide initiative to create greater access to local, fresh, healthy plant-based food, especially in low-income communities as well as city-run institutions.
• Increasing availability and use of local, healthy food decreases significant pollution caused by the packing, preparing and shipping of food.

If your city council member has already signed on as a co-sponsor of the resolution, please call and thank him or her for their support. Feel free to use the following simple script:
  • Hello, my name is ______________ and I am a constituent.
  • I live at/in ___________ (give street address or neighborhood so they know you are a constituent).
  • I'm calling to thank Council Member _______ for their support of Resolution 2049 calling for FoodprintNYC! I am so glad to see the connection between food and climate change being taken seriously.

The NYC Foodprint Alliance is a collaborative network of food justice, environmental, anti-hunger and human and animal rights organizations working for a more healthy, just and sustainable food system for New York City. To join the Alliance or for more information, contact Nadia Johnson at Just Food, nadia@justfood.org.
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Monthly meeting

Come join us on Tuesday, July 7th for our next meeting!

Our monthly meeting will be held at McNally Jackson Books (52 Prince btw Mulberry and Lafayette) from 7-8pm on the lower level. We always welcome old and new volunteers! Come find out more about what we're doing this summer and plan on doing to ensure passage of a Senate climate change bill.
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