Archive for December 18th, 2011

  • November Newsletter

    Written by Bill Haaf  (billhaaf@verizon.net) - For the 4CP Board of Directors Don’t forget the first Wednesday night 7pm Speaker series.  See www.chescocooler.org We likeFeedback. Just reply to this newsletter. Global Warming:  Let’s Prioritize! ► First: What are the Biggest Risks from Burning Fossil Fuels ? 1.       World headed for irreversible climate change in five years, IEA warns of this (see below). 2.       Permafrost & Peat Bogs warming & releasing massive amounts of GHG:  CO2 and Methane  (see below). 3.       CO2 traps more heat causing lots of Bad things from droughts; to more intense storms; to acidic oceans. (see below) 4.       The

  • January Meeting Topic

    Chester County Citizens for Climate Protection Invites You to Join Us On Wednesday, January 4, 2012 at 7:00 PM At the West Chester, PA Borough Hall 410  East Gay Street To Participate in Our Program by David Mazzocco A Local LEED Accredited Architect Empire State Building Case Study:Cost-Effective Greenhouse Gas Reductions via Whole-Building Retrofits Efforts to make buildings more environmentally sustainable have produced hundreds of millions of square feet of greener office space. But tens of billions of square feet remain in office buildings worldwide for which owners have made little or no progress in the areas of energy efficiency and sustainability.  Learn why

  • October Newsletter

    Good News/Bad News: First the Grim-(just to get it out of the way) ► Crop scientists Concerned about Heat (not just H2O) CHICAGO (Reuters) - Crop scientists in the United States, the world's largest food exporter, are pondering an odd question: could the danger of global warming really be the heat? For years, as scientists have assembled data on climate change and pointed with concern at melting glaciers and other visible changes in the life-giving water cycle, the impact on seasonal rains and irrigation has worried crop watchers most. But scientists now wonder if a

  • Read our Annual Report

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