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Next meeting: Wednesday, March 3

We will be meeting at Isaac's apartment this month, on Wed., Mar. 3, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm. Afterwards, those who wish to donate $10 to Oxfam's Haiti relief fund are welcome to stay for lasagna, bread and salad. Please RSVP to newyorkcity@oxfamactioncorps.org if you plan to come, and we will send you the address.

Reach out to Senators Schumer and Gillibrand now!

This week is critical – read on to find out why.

US Senate Democratic leadership will soon decide whether to pursue a climate change bill. It is critical we relay to our senators that we want comprehensive climate and energy legislation passed this year.

Please take 5 minutes to contact your US Senators this week to communicate your support of passing comprehensive climate and clean energy legislation (contact info at the bottom of this message). Senators are on break this week and need to hear directly from their constituents on this issue! If you'd like to also participate in a lobby visit to deliver petitions signed in December, please email newyorkcity@oxfamactioncorps.org.

Communicate in your own words the following points.

The key message:

Now is the time to pass a comprehensive clean energy and climate policy to
enhance global stability, generate the kinds of business and job opportunities
critically needed to rebuild our nation’s economy, and help poor communities
cope with the impacts of a changing climate.


Supporting messages (use as you see fit):

* With every delay come increased risks of global instability and threats
to national security from global migration and refugee crises, conflicts over
natural resources, and economic destabilization.

* American innovators and entrepreneurs are eager to take advantage of the
increasing global demand for climate resilience tools, services and
technologies. Scores of major corporations are fighting for climate solutions
as a key to keeping our nation competitive, securing global supply chains, and
expanding business opportunities. By ignoring the changing realities imposed
by global warming, we risk missing the next great economic wave.

* Now is the time to put in place a pathway toward a clean energy future,
and inspire innovative, people-focused solutions to adapt to climate change.

* While least responsible for causing climate change, poor people bear the
brunt of its impacts.

* Studies show that across Africa, 75 million to 250 million people could
face severe water shortages by 2020. (According to the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change.)

* People in developing countries are more than 20 times as likely to be affected by disasters caused by climate change than those in the developed world. And the
World Health Organization estimated that climate change already claims 150,000
lives annually.

Senator Charles Schumer

757 Third Avenue
Suite 17-02
New York, NY 10017

Tel: 518-431-4070
Electronic comment form: http://schumer.senate.gov/new_website/contact.cfm


Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

780 Third Avenue
Suite 2601
New York, NY 10017

Tel. (212) 688-6262
Electronic comment form: http://gillibrand.senate.gov/contact/

Join us at the Hunger Banquet on Feb 26th!


IPSA/OXFAM ACTION CORPS HUNGER BANQUET
Presented by the Wagner International Public Service Association (IPSA) student group and the NYC OAC.

Few experiences bring to life the inequalities in our world more powerfully than an Oxfam America Hunger Banquet event. IPSA, in partnership with the Oxfam Action Corps of NYC, is hosting this event to start the conversation on global food security, a topic that will be more deeply covered at the 2010 IPSA Spring Conference on Friday, March 26th.

At this event, you will be able to take part in an interactive program that will allow you to experience the issue of food security firsthand. The event will include a speaker panel of Wagner professors and NGO representatives that will be able to answer your questions on this important issue.

After an Oxfam America Hunger Banquet event, few participants will leave with full stomachs, but all will possess a greater understanding of the problems of hunger and poverty and will be motivated to do something about them! Please join us!

For questions, please contact Lucia Goyen at lg1362@nyu.edu.


When: 2/26/2010 6:30pm-8:30pm
Location:
The Puck Building, The Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue, 2nd Fl.
295 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10012-960

RSVP by clicking the title above or here: http://wagner.nyu.edu/events/ipsa-02-26-2010

How to sign up

* Apply to be a volunteer Action Corps organizer for your city and become eligible to attend our 2010 Oxfam Action Corps training in Washington, DC. As a Corps organizer, you’ll help convene local activities and inspire others to get involved, all with ongoing support from Oxfam. Deadline for applications is February 15, 2010. Fill out an application at http://www.oxfamactioncorps.org.
* Sign up as a volunteer. We’re seeking volunteers year round to join our efforts. Everybody has something to offer, whether unique ideas and talents or simply time and an additional set of hands to help. Fill out an application at http://www.oxfamactioncorps.org.