Panel Discussion

November 6, 2009

Thank you for everyone that attended or was in someway involved in the panel discussion last night! We had over 70 people in attendance which is fantastic–the room was packed. We would like to thank our panelists Bill Brown, Ben Brabson, Jeff Kaden, and Michael Beczkiewicz for sharing their knowledge and opinions on this issue through intelligent discussion.

If you missed the panel discussion last night, check out the article in today’s IDS!

Don’t forget to check the calendar for the big events we have coming up next week like our sneak peek showing of Coal Country.

Thanks,

-Coal Free IU Team


See you at the Panel Tonight!!

November 5, 2009

Check out a great article in the IDS today that talks about our campaign and tonight’s panel!

REMINDER:

Coal on Campus:

Coal and the Future of Energy at Indiana University

When: TODAY Thursday, November 5, 7:00

Where: IMU Persimmon Room (in the Tree Suites)

Who: Panelists include–

Bill Brown, Director, Office of Sustainability
Ben Brabson, Professor, Physics Department
Jeff Kaden, University Engineer, LEED certified
Michael Beczkiewicz, Southern Indiana Renewable Energy Network


Coal Free IU at Bloomington 350

November 4, 2009

Check out some of our photos from Bloomington 350~

(You can find more on our photo website!)


Letter to the editor boom!

November 3, 2009

Coal-Free IU has had incredible success with our coverage in local newspapers like The Indiana Daily Student and The Herald Times! Check out the Campaign Coverage page for our latest news hits. Oh, and make sure to pick up a copy of the IDS tomorrow, Wednesday Nov. 4 for our presence on the Opinion page!

Here is an example of a letter published in The Herald Times by our very own Novella Shuck! If the link to the letter doesn’t work, I have copied it below.

IU should phase out coal

To the editor:

I am writing to express my concern with the on-campus Indiana University coal plant. The detrimental effects to both the environment and public health that coal causes have been widely cataloged but include the release of CO2 (a leading cause of global warming), wildlife destruction, asthma and lung cancer.

A place like IU that encourages enlightenment and education shouldn’t be so stupid as to have such an archaic industrial-era relic fueling this institution. If IU wants to be at the forefront of the future, then it should take action and do so.

Most people I speak to concede that a switch to renewable power would be an improvement, but no one believes it’s a practical option right now. However, this transition is not impossible, or even prohibitively unfeasible.

Ball State University has just recently begun a switch from coal to geothermal power, and their motivation is economical as well as environmental, saving them a considerable amount of money over the long run. We have the desire, the technology, the economic imperative and the environmental responsibility to switch from coal to renewable energy; all we lack is administrative action.

Please, support action towards renewable energy projects at Indiana University.

Novella Shuck, Bloomington


Green Potluck Slideshow in the IDS!

November 1, 2009

Thanks again to everyone who made it out to the Green Potluck! We had a really great time eating locally donated foods, carving pumpkins and taking some photo and video petitions. The IDS came out to cover our event and took some really great photos, check them out here or below:

Photo credit: Thomas Miller, IDS

(Note: click on the pictures above to advance!)

 


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