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SUMMARY:The Green New Deal: Exploring the Possible
DESCRIPTION:t has been some time since we were in contact. You were very interested in information on environment and energy issues and came to several NFRPP programs. Perhaps you recall our program with the wonderful Jim Hansen at Bergen Community College and Kevin Trenberth at the Ridgewood Library and other important programs at Ridgewood High School (and other NJ high schools\, colleges)and Fairleigh Dickinson University. In any case we wanted to get back in touch because we will be conducting a major educational event covering the ideas\, vision\, opportunities that may be possible with the recent Green New Deal resolution.\n\nWe recognize that a resolution is not legislation but the important thing is to have a discussion and see what is feasible and how to make progress. We have had decades of contention around climate change and the solutions. As a result\, not much has been accomplished. With this New Green Deal resolution\, we can put aside our differences\, bias\, fears of change and explore what the possibilities for legislation might be. This is an opportunity. This is not the time to obstruct and deny. It is a time to share\, dialogue and see what can be done.\n\nWe invite you to attend the NFRPP upcoming program on June 6th 7:30pm at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Hackensack. More information below.\n\nWe are working with outstanding experts. We encourage you to bring all your questions and get them answered. We encourage you to share this with your networks\, fans\, friends\, customers\, you get the idea.  Yes\, this notice is early. June 6th may seem far off but please mark your calendars.\nFor those of you who represent products\, services\, education\, advocacy – NFRPP will provide tabling opportunities. While the program will start at 7:30pm\, we will have an “open house” that will start at 6pm. If this is of interest please contact info@nfrpp.org.\n\nAlso\, if you have lost touch with us\, please re-new your acquaintance with Network for Responsible Public Policy (formerly North Jersey Public Policy Network). Visit our web site and see what we have been doing. www.nfrpp.org . We’d love to hear from you.
URL:https://www.uufaithaction.org/event/the-green-new-deal-exploring-the-possible/
LOCATION:Fairleigh Dickinson University\, Hackensack\, Dickinson Hall\, Wilson Auditorium\, 140 University Plaza Drive\, Hackensack\, N.J.\, 07601
CATEGORIES:Economic Justice,Educational
ORGANIZER;CN="Network for Responsible Public Policy":MAILTO:info@nfrpp.org
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SUMMARY:Handling our Trash: Getting to a Circular Carbon Economy
DESCRIPTION:March 7\, 2019\, 7:30 pm – Westfield High School\, 550 Dorian Rd\, Westfield\, NJ 07090 (in Cafeteria B) –\nPlease RSVP at www.nfrpp.org – Free and Open to the Public – Walk‐Ins Welcome\nSuggested tax-deductible donation is $10\n \nAmericans live with waste every day ‐‐ a growing problem. Recycling is one of the ways we can have a positive impact on our environment. Recycling can also provide us with renewable sources of energy which help reduce greenhouse gases. A zero waste recycling strategy only works if we understand our shopping\, consumption and disposal habits\, with the goal to move toward zero trash sent to landfill and incineration. This knowledge will not only make us better recyclers but also better voters as we\nhelp shape local\, state and national environmental policy. This program will clear up confusion and address how to achieve renewable energy and a low-carbon economy. Information is available here:\n https://www.facebook.com/events/586122075162623/
URL:https://www.uufaithaction.org/event/handling-our-trash-getting-to-a-circular-carbon-economy-2/
LOCATION:Westfield High School\, 550 Dorian Road\, Westfield\, NJ\, 07090\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Environmental Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Network for Responsible Public Policy":MAILTO:info@nfrpp.org
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SUMMARY:Handling our Trash: Getting to a Circular Carbon Economy
DESCRIPTION:Americans live with waste every day ‐‐ a growing problem. Recycling is one of the ways we can have a positive impact on our environment. Recycling can also provide us with renewable sources of energy which help reduce greenhouse gases. A zero waste recycling strategy only works if we understand our shopping\, consumption and disposal habits\, with the goal to move toward zero trash sent to landfill and incineration. This knowledge will not only make us better recyclers but also better voters as we help shape local\, state and national environmental policy. This program will clear up confusion and address how to achieve renewable energy and a low-carbon economy. \n \nSpeakers: \nMatt Civello currently serves on the Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board helping to achieve its zero-waste goals and advises the Manhattan Borough President\, City Council and mayoral administration and others on policies and programs on furthering the City’s waste prevention\, reuse\, and recycling programs. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the non-profit Earth Matter which processes 740 tons of organic material from City residents.  Matthew does not necessarily represent the views of the MSWAB for the purpose of this event. \nDr. Serpil Guran is the Director of Rutgers EcoComplex “Clean Energy Innovation Center” and manages the new RutgersX “EcoIgnite: Clean Energy Proof of Concept Center and Accelerator” program.   She is trained on thermochemical conversion (pyrolysis and gasification) of biomass and waste materials for the production of fuels and chemicals\, and she specializes in research\, development\, and assessment of sustainable biofuel and recycling technologies\, and life cycle analysis of clean energy systems alternative fuel production systems. \nAmanda Nesheiwat\, the moderator\, currently works as the Environmental Director for the Town of Secaucus\, as well as chairwoman of their Environmental Committee and most recently as the town’s official Recycling Coordinator after receiving her certification as a recycling professional from Rutgers University in 2016. \nFree and Open to the Public \nWalk-Ins Welcome \nSuggested Donation is $10. Donations are tax-deductible. \nWestfield High School \n550 Dorian Rd\, Westfield\, NJ 07090
URL:https://www.uufaithaction.org/event/handling-our-trash-getting-to-a-circular-carbon-economy/
LOCATION:Westfield High School\, 550 Dorian Road\, Westfield\, NJ\, 07090\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Environmental Justice
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SUMMARY:Impact of Gerrymandering on Democratic Process
DESCRIPTION:Come hear what is sure to be a fascinating and informative talk by Yurij Rudensky from the Brennan Center for Justice in NYC.  His relevant talk on gerrymandering is Thursday\, November 1 at 7:30 pm at Westfield High School in Westfield.
URL:https://www.uufaithaction.org/event/impact-of-gerrymandering-on-democratic-process/
LOCATION:Westfield High School\, 550 Dorian Road\, Westfield\, NJ\, 07090\, United States
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