Thursday, January 5, 2017

2017. Support the Clean Water Rule

Dear Charles,

You know how important clean water is to your business and the economy. But some groups are trying to undermine the EPA’s Clean Water Rule in the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals. That’s why it’s so important that businesses sign onto a legal amicus brief supporting strong, national clean water protections.
Sign your business name to the amicus brief.

The Clean Water Rule is critical to ensuring that headwater streams and wetlands are protected. These bodies provide water and revenue for millions of businesses across a wide range of industries, including brewing, farming, retail, food production and recreation.

The rule will give businesses much needed confidence that streams and waters will be protected. It also provides a consistent regulatory system based on sound science. And, the rule will help foster smart economic development.

Show the 6th Circuit that businesses want to preserve the Clean Water Rule.

Sincerely,

Richard Eidlin
Vice President of Policy & Campaigns
American Sustainable Business Council

2017
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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Walkers Legacy Foundation and the White House Initiative on historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

Greetings HBCU Administrators, Faculty and Education Leaders:
Join the Walkers Legacy Foundation and the White House Initiative on historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) for a virtual webinar on fostering a culture of entrepreneurship for college-age women.  This session will provide a discussion of research on Black Female Entrepreneurship: Past and Present Conditions released by Walker's Legacy in conjunction with the National Women's Business Council and an overview of Walker's Legacy Foundation's newly formed Collegiate Chapter programming. 
About the Walker's Legacy Foundation
The Walker’s Legacy Foundation is guided by the philanthropic legacy of Madam C. J. Walker and her cause of economic empowerment for women funded through her entrepreneurial successes.  The organization is missioned to provide a foundation of entrepreneurial, financial and professional support to improve the economic equality and entrepreneurial prosperity of women of color.
Join us on Thursday January 12, 2016 at 1:30PM ET
Call information and webinar link forthcoming!






Health and the Environment. Special Announcement on Climate Change

  1. Webinar on Climate and Health Resources
EPA will be hosting a webinar on January 11th, at 4:00pm Eastern to discuss the multiple climate and health related resources available on their website. These include communication kits and factsheets for populations of concern (described below), state-by-state information and factsheets, and new reports like the Extreme Heat Guidebook and Climate Change Indicators.
Please see the attached handout for the resources that will be covered. This handout will serve as a helpful guide while listening to the webinar as well.
January 11, 4pm Eastern
Conference Number(s): 1-866-299-3188
Participant Code: 202-343-9170

  1. Scientific Assessment on Climate Change and Human Health
In April, 2016, the U.S. Global Change Research Program released The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment https://health2016.globalchange.gov/
This scientific assessment examines how climate change is already affecting human health and the changes that may occur in the future.

  1. Climate Change and Populations of Concern
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed eight communication kits that summarize key points from the U.S. Climate and Health Assessment that was released earlier this year by the U.S. Global Change Research Program. Climate change affects the health of all Americans, but as with many threats to our health, certain populations are at greater risk. Older adults may be more vulnerable to the impact of climate change because of where they live and may be more sensitive to health threats and less able to adapt to a changing climate. EPA has developed fact sheets and related materials for anyone seeking to communicate the health impacts of climate change targeted to important audiences.

You may access these materials at: http://go.usa.gov/xkMJN  
For questions or assistance, please email climatehealth@epa.gov.

  1. Climate Change Fact Sheets for Populations of Concern
The following are fact sheets from three of the communication kits (described above). They contain helpful information for people to be prepared for climate change and to take steps to lower their risks.    
For more information, you may click each of the linked topics below:  

  1. Climate Change Impacts by State
As our climate changes, every state will become warmer. Aside from rising temperatures, the impacts of climate change are likely to be very different from state to state. Increased rainfall intensity will cause more flooding in some states, while increasingly severe droughts may threaten water supplies in other states. Farms and forests will be less productive in some states, but warmer temperatures may extend growing seasons in others. To learn more about the likely impacts of climate change where you live, click on your state or territory below. Click here to find specific information about climate change in your state  


Monday, January 2, 2017

Refugee and Homeless. National and International Issue. Homelessness.

Sustainable Development Goals.  To reach our goals by 2020 rather than 2030.
How many sustainable development goals can be addressed by addressing our homelessness issue alone.  Connect the dots........ http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/sustainable-development-goals.html


In September 2015, 193 world leaders agreed to 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development. If these Goals are completed, it would mean an end to extreme poverty, inequality and climate change by 2030.  Our governments have a plan to save our planet…it’s our job to make sure they stick to it.  The Global Goals are only going to work if we fight for them and you can’t fight for your rights if you don’t know what they are. We believe the Goals are only going to be completed if we can make them famous.
http://www.globalgoals.org/
2017 time to change the paradigm.  More innovative ways to address public health and inter-related issues associated with one issue that affects us all globally.  Homelessness a local, national, and international crisis.

Home ownership, social network rebuilding, personal mental & physical hygiene to give back pride, and a new start.

Time for 21st Century solutions for our dynamic changing urban environments to 20th century problems.  Solutions below from 2016.

What is your community doing?

Cost savings?  Do the numbers for your jurisdiction.

BEMA International




HOMELESSNESS

1.      City ends its homelessness problem

2.      Man turned a $5,000 truck into a mobile shower for the homeless






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Friday, December 30, 2016

Slave Trade in the 21st Century. A new name to an ancient industry



Let’s get back to basics, motor oil is motor oil just different grades. 

Slave trading is slave trading hidden under the vail of human trafficking and sex slavery to minimize and condone the practice by those that promote the act, perform the act, and benefit from the act by men and women.

How intertwined culture, homelessness, being poor, uneducated, hungry, and wanting to sustain basic needs of shelter, water & food, financial stability, and human affection are factors in the slave trade industry worldwide.

Charles D. Sharp.  CEO  Black Emergency Managers Association International





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