Monday, December 7, 2009

LADWP to Demonstrate New Energy Projects on Campus

Check out this article from the Daily Trojan featuring our campaign organizer, Trieste Lockwood!

In related news, we recently had a very successful meeting with Senior Vice President Todd Dickey, Associate Senior Vice President Charles Lane, Executive Director of Environmental Health and Safety Ed Becker, Associate Vice President John Welsh, and Sustainability director Matthew Oden - they've agreed to write the letter to city council from USC! We will keep you posted on this as it unfolds.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Operation Save Our Skyline



Thanks to everyone who came out to the Save Our Skyline event! It was another great success - we really made an impact, had a ton of fun, and racked up quite a few petitions in the meantime. Hope to see you at our next event!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Save Our Skyline!

USC is taking the next step in raising awareness about the need for renewable energy in Los Angeles!

Join the USC Sierra Club on Trousdale Parkway on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 10 AM – 4PM!

Sign your handprint on a poster of the skies of LA – It’ll be a lot of fun and a great way to learn more about the Beyond Coal Campaign. Free stickers and pins will be available!

RSVP on Facebook!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Free Preview Screening of Coal Country!



COAL COUNTRY is a dramatic look at modern coal mining. We get to know working miners along with activists who are battling coal companies in Appalachia. We hear from miners and coal company officials, who are concerned about jobs and the economy and believe they are acting responsibly in bringing power to the American people. Both sides in this conflict claim that history is on their side. Families have lived in the region for generations, and most have ancestors who worked in the mines. Everyone shares a deep love for the land, but MTR (Mountain Top Removal mining which has leveled over 500 Appalachian mountains) is tearing them apart. We need to understand the meaning behind promises of “cheap energy” and “clean coal.” Are they achievable? At what cost? Are there alternatives to our energy future?

[Coal Country premieres on Planet Green this weekend.]

Don't miss this free screening!
Refreshments will be served.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Java-log Success!


Thanks to everyone who came out for our coal-less BBQ for Halloween! It was a great success and the java-logs worked out great! Who needs coal?

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Celebrate Halloween with Beyond Coal - Because Coal is Scary!

To celebrate our success so far at USC, the Beyond Coal Campaign will be hosting a coal-less BBQ & Picnic event. As an alternative to coal, we will be BBQ-ing using java-logs that have been generously donated to us!

Bring your costume and have a good time meeting new people, eating free food, and listening to live acoustic music! RSVP here on Facebook.

When: Friday, October 30, 2009

Time: 3-6pm

Where: USC main campus - McCarthy quad

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Your Daily Thread


Shout out to Your Daily Thread - LA's guide to conscious living - for featuring us on their blog! Go
check it out!