Our third letter of 2021 appeared in the Bloomsburg Press-Enterprise on Friday, March 19. To learn more about the mechanism of “carbon fee and dividend,” visit the Citizen’s Climate Lobby explainer. For more information on the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act, check out energyinnovationact.org.
In January we secured our first two endorsements of the new year! On January 14 we received a statement of support from the Economics Department at Bloomsburg University, and on January 25 the Bloomsburg Town Council voted 6-0 to adopt our resolution in support of the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act. Both documents are filed on our Endorsements page, where we hope to add as many others as possible until Congress passes an effective carbon pricing bill. Stay tuned!
Today is the first day of the first full week of a brand new year and Bloomsburg CCL is back and re-branded, this time as a town chapter. After a strong start in 2019, the Covid crisis hit Bloomsburg University hard in 2020, and our chapter felt the pain. As part of our continuing adaptation to the state of things, we’ve decided to use our unwelcome new Zoom-based lifestyle to welcome in some new members from the greater Bloomsburg area. We are now bigger and stronger than before, with lots of ambitious plans for the new year. For information on how to get involved, please email us at bloomccl@gmail.com.
Our first letter of 2021 appeared on January 3 in the Press Enterprise. It is co-authored by chapter head Eric C. Miller and CCL Executive Director Mark Reynolds.
Stay tuned for more developments! Read all about the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act here.
We are proud to present this short pamphlet, “A Brief Introduction to Climate Change,” in the hope of explaining where we stand in clear, concise terms. Please download, read, and share!