March 2022
PA Green News, March 2022
By Chris
Robinson
PA Greens say, “No War With
Russia!”
On February 12, the pre-Valentine’s Day
crowd at Philadelphia’s Love Park was joined by 75 demonstrators who
gathered for a rally to stop the U.S. escalation of tension with
Russia. The protest called for an end to U.S. military and economic
moves against Russia. Signs said, “Fight Racism, Not Russians!” and
“Union Contracts, Not Military Contracts!” “The drumbeat for war
should be shown for what it is -- a distraction,” declared Hillary
Kane (Cedar Park), a member of the Green Party of Philadelphia City
Committee (GPOP, www.gpop.org).
“It is a convenient distraction from all of the ills plaguing Biden
domestically -- from the COVID pandemic to the housing crisis to the
climate crisis. We need to focus our energies on those issues, not
some trumped up conflict with Russia.” . . . . “The U.S. is in a
crisis of its own,” said GPOP member Georgie Georgeson (South
Philadelphia). “I can think of far better uses for our tax dollars
than to line the pockets of war profiteers and gamble with the lives
of our youth and the lives of innocent Russians and Ukrainians. Biden
should exercise diplomacy and focus instead on fulfilling his campaign
promises and making tangible improvements in the lives of his
constituents.” Story
here
Stop Banking the Bomb Promoted by PA
Greens
by Riley Mahon, GPOAC Steering Committee.
Stop Banking The
Bomb (SBTB) is a Pittsburgh-based campaign targeting PNC Bank for its
illegal investment in nuclear weapons. In total, PNC has invested 1.6
billion dollars in eight nuclear weapon manufacturers. Nuclear weapons
have been banned under international law since January 2021. The SBTB
coalition has more than two dozen organizations as members, including
the Green Party of Allegheny County [GPOAC] and the Green Party of
Butler/Venango Counties. SBTB demands that PNC Bank immediately sell
all of its assets invested in nuclear weapon manufacturers and make a
binding commitment to never again invest in weapons of mass
destruction. . . . Stop Banking The Bomb regularly has rallies,
die-ins, marches, and other events to put public pressure on PNC Bank.
They held a recent teach-in on January 25 to educate people about
their movement, the role and history of nuclear weapons, what PNC Bank
does as a company, and the international treaties banning nuclear
weapons. Story
Here
Philly Greens Denounce Corruption of
Elected Officials
by Jarrett Anderson in
Philadelphia Weekly,
January 6, 2022
Philadelphia City
Councilmember Bobby Henon joined the long list of local elected
officials who have been convicted of corruption. . . . One might
assume that a City Councilmember would view themselves as a civil
servant, but the federal jury’s recent decision in Henon’s case
suggests otherwise. Audio and text exchanges revealed that
Councilmember Henon had gone to bat, not for his constituents, but for
his powerful labor leader friend and campaign donor John Dougherty.
Story
Here
Recently, the following local Democratic elected officials have
gone to jail:
- PA Representatives from Districts 198, 191, and 192 (2015),
- PA Representative from District 197 (2016),
- Philadelphia District Attorney (2017),
- PA Representative from District 190 (2018),
- another PA Representative from District 190 (2019), and
- Philadelphia Sheriff (2019).
. . . . [The Green Party] invites our neighbors to reject the
political corruption of the corporate duopoly and demand that local
officials be the type of civil servants our communities need.
National Green News
Edited by Noah
Alter
The Green Party Stands
for Sor Social Justice
A brief
introduction to the Green Party’s position on 13 important issues,
featuring quotes from the Green Party Platform and important news
releases. Show
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Stop the Saber-Rattling! Greens Call for Immediate
Diplomacy to Resolve Ukraine Crisis!
Green Party leaders from all corners of the country are calling
upon President Biden and his administration to immediately put an end
to the dangerous military tensions between NATO, its allies and Russia
and to pursue a more diplomatic solution to the crisis. . . . [The
continuous threats of military action and sanctions against Russia are
escalating this crisis to an increasingly dangerous level,
particularly for our friends in the Ukraine.] “The risk of this
conflict erupting into a disastrous large-scale war is too great to
ignore in order to please arms makers and bellicose politicians,” said
Madelyn Hoffman, 2020 Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate from New
Jersey and a member of the Green Party Peace Action Committee (GPAX) .
. . . The Green Party supports the recognition by the U.S. of the
sovereignty of nations and their right to self-determination. It is
our obligation to take disputes with other nations to the U.N.
Security Council and General Assembly for negotiation and to solve
disputes through diplomatic means. The Green Party urges both the U.S.
and Russia to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and to pursue possible
grounds for talks on secondary issues. “The U.S. should restore
the security guarantees it gave to Russia in return for German
unification 30 years ago and instead use this crisis as an opportunity
for nuclear disarmament negotiations,” stated Howie Hawkins, Green
Party 2020 presidential nominee. . . show
more
Global Green News
Edited by Hal Brown
The Gambia, a less polluting
country, suffers the most from climate change
. . . According to a study conducted by
the NGO Climate
Action Tracker (CAT), The Gambia is one of the countries most
committed to the fight against climate change. . . . But despite its
efforts to fight against global warming,
The Gambia is very threatened. Its
capital, Banjul, could be flooded if nothing is done. . . . Several
crops, such as rice fields, are already threatened by this rising sea.
This is the case along the border with Senegal, in the south of The
Gambia, where the ocean is advancing inexorably.
Even if The Gambia is considered one of
the least polluting countries, with a tiny carbon footprint: barely
0.01%, far from 28% in China or 14% in the United States, it remains
paradoxically one [of the] countries most vulnerable to climate
change. . . show
more
The Green Party of Brazil
Combats Illegal Mining in the
Amazon
The Partido Verde (PV), the Green Party
of Brazil, filed
an allegation of non-compliance against General Augusto Heleno, the
Minister of Institutional Security. General Heleno has authorized
illegal mining in a protected area of the Amazon. . . . The truth
is General Heleno has been emboldened by the Brazilian President to
push for mining whenever possible. Illegal mining has hit record highs
under the leadership of the Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro ., . .
. In order to preserve their land, which feature biodiversity
hotspots and natural carbon capture wells, the Amazonian Indigenous
groups have gone abroad to seek extra help. Brazilian Indigenous
groups have filed a complaint against their government with the
International Court at The Hague in the Netherlands. However,
Bolsonaro is unlikely to be moved by any of their sentiments or the
limited pressure from the international community . . . show
more
Greens React to EU’s
proposed Green Label for Gas and Nuclear
Investment
. . . On December 31, 2021, the European
Commission drafted its green energy taxonomy and proposed that nuclear
and natural gas projects could count as “green” investments under
certain conditions. However, many concerns and controversial ideas
were raised by environmental activists and different stakeholders,
especially investors . . . . Robert Habeck, leader of the German Green
Party, responded to EU’s proposal on January 25, 2022,”which in my
view contradicts the very idea of the taxonomy by designating gas and
nuclear as eligible for financial markets . . . would not have been
necessary.”
He also stated,” If nuclear energy stays in the taxonomy as proposed,
Germany should vote no.”
. . . “It’s a huge waste of time and
a defeat for Europe,” Anna Deparnay-Grunenberg, member of the
Greens/EFA in the European Parliament, mentioned. “Every euro put into
natural gas and nuclear power prevents us from taking the big steps
towards a truly renewable world. It is much faster and more ecological
to invest directly in 100% renewables.” show
more
GPPA MEETING DATES FOR 2022
- Sunday, March 13, 2022
- Sunday, June 12, 2022
- Sunday, September 11,
2022
- Sunday, November 13,
2022
Green Party of Pennsylvania
Communication Team Issue Credits:
EDITORS: Noah Alter, Hal Brown, and
Chris Robinson
CONTRIBUTORS: Jarrett Anderson, Georgie
Georgeson,
Hillary Kane, Riley Mahon, Chris
Robinson, Beverley Rolfsmeyer,
and Jay Walker
LAYOUT: Hal Brown, Sherri Miller, and
David Ochmanowitz
GRAPHIC ARTS: Kevin Richardson
Green Star is a publication of the
Green Party of Pennsylvania Communications Team * 2022
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