Wednesday, March 20, 2013

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The demand for TM programs is growing exponentially among at-risk populations. Even with the increasing number of foundations and philanthropists that are offering to help, the need continues to outpace our available resources. Please help. Your gift can save lives. Thank you!

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The David Lynch Foundation has been selected as one of 20 organizations to have its projects featured on “Give For Youth,” a crowd-raising platform hosted by Microsoft Corporation.

Now you can support the DLF Quiet Time program at New Village Charter High School in Los Angeles on Give For Youth by Wednesday, March 27, and your gift of up to $1,000 will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, by Microsoft. Since this is a limited offering from Microsoft and matching funds are running out fast, we encourage you to give today.

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“When I meditate, I feel like I have a key that opens me up to a whole new world,” reported a 12-year-old boy with ADHD who attends the Aspire middle school.

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Aileen Getty Foundation
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An “Aspire” middle school in Los Angeles is now able to deliver the DLF’s Quiet Time program to more than 90 at-risk students, thanks to a generous donation from the Aileen Getty Foundation. Several of the students struggle with learning disabilities and even symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.

The Getty Foundation donation also enabled DLF to continue its ongoing partnerships with New Village Charter High School, an innovative school offering personalized education for girls in a small class setting; Children of the Night, an internationally-respected teen shelter offering rehabilitation and high school education to victims of human-trafficking; and an LA-based charter school offering over 500 indigenous students a rigorous course of study and knowledge of their native cultural values.

“When I meditate, I feel like I have a key that opens me up to a whole new world,” reported a 12-year-old boy with ADHD who attends the Aspire middle school.

About the Aileen Getty Foundation: The Aileen Getty Foundation, founded by Aileen Getty in 2012, is committed to finding innovative and sustainable solutions that advance quality of life for the entire community. The Foundation serves as a leader and a catalyst, funding innovative projects that address the most pressing needs in the community. The Foundation has supported a range of projects, with an emphasis on environmental conservation and poverty alleviation in order to instill a sense of belonging among all community members. Follow the Aileen Getty Foundation on Twitter @AileenGettyFdn

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Operation Warrior Wellness, the veterans and armed services division of the David Lynch Foundation, was a beneficiary of a worldwide charity event hosted by leading interdealer broking firm, ICAP. Held in December 2012, the Charity Day featured a star-studded cast, including actress and model Liv Tyler, who attended in support of the David Lynch Foundation to help raise funds to provide instruction in the Transcendental Meditation technique to veterans in New York City who are suffering from PTSD, substance abuse and homelessness.

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support from Gwyneth Paltrow’s GOOP

“goop,” a digital media and e-commerce company founded by Gwyneth Paltrow, selected the David Lynch Foundation as one of the three charities of the year for its support. Goop recently held a “Charity Closet Sale,” selling items from Ms. Paltrow’s personal wardrobe and donating all proceeds directly to the charities. Funds raised from the event will support the Foundation’s Quiet Time Programs for underserved children in the United States and Great Britain. Goop also supports Alice Water’s Edible Schoolyard Project and global educational charity Pencils of Promise. View the GOOP issue

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Dr Vandana Shiva - Solutions to the food and ecological crisis

“TEDxMasala - Dr Vandana Shiva - Solutions to the food and ecological crisis facing us today.”


Dr Shiva Vandana is a philosopher, environmental activist, eco feminist and author of several books. Dr Shiva, currently based in Delhi, is author of over 300 papers in leading scientific and technical journals and participated in the non-violent Chipko movement during the 1970s. The movement, some of whose main participants were women, adopted the approach of forming human circles around trees to prevent their felling. She is one of the leaders of the International Forum on Globalization and a figure of the global solidarity movement known as the alter-globalization movement.

 — In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Your story bouncing around the White House

Unfortunately, I am not a 'middle-class' income earner by an extremely wide margin, thus I feel there is little to add to this conversation. However, I can imagine how $2000.00 might change my life, and I know that money would make an even greater difference for a family of four in America right now.

Christopher



The White House, Washington


Hello --

Something special is happening right now at the White House, and you're the reason why.

Here's the situation: If Congress doesn't act, a typical middle-class family of four will pay about $2,000 more in income taxes starting on January 1. President Obama is asking folks to add their voice to the debate and tell us what that money means to their families. And across the country, hundreds of thousands of people are speaking up.

Your response has been so incredible that we've had to ask the entire building to join the effort to read all these stories. Right now, economists and speechwriters, press secretaries and policy aides are all pitching in on top of their other duties to make sure that every single voice gets heard.

You need to be part of this. Take two minutes to share your story and be part of this remarkable conversation. Tell us what $2,000 means to middle-class families.

If you take the time to share your story, you're going to get the attention of a White House staffer. That's the bottom line -- someone is going to take time to listen.

But we're not stopping there.

We're putting these stories on the front page of the White House website. We're sharing them on Facebook and Twitter. The President is talking about them in his speeches and taking time to sit down with folks who have written in -- even hitting the road to meet with one of these families at their kitchen table.

And here's what all that means: This debate, which affects millions of middle-class families, isn't happening in a typical Washington bubble where pundits and policymakers talk past each other as they try to rack up political points.

Instead, your voices are being heard, and that's making a difference.

So let's keep it up. Don't miss a chance to speak out:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/my2k

Thanks,

David

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White House

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Monday, October 8, 2012

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Texas intermingling transmissions court 'game-changing' collisions with 1930s law | Tres Amigas Triumvirate

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1. RENEWABLE ENERGY: Proposal to link the nation's grid sparks a debate(ClimateWire, 02/03/2010)

Peter Behr, E&E reporter

The Tres Amigas transmission project in New Mexico, which seeks to link the nation's three power grids to share wind power across the United States, has attracted both eager allies and some determined foes.

Scandia Wind Southwest LLC, a venture led by Norwegian wind power developers, has proposed to build an initial 2,250 megawatts of wind power in the Texas Panhandle, with a potential capacity of 10,000 MW. That amount of power, the equivalent of 10 large nuclear power plants, could move into the Eastern and Western grid interconnections, and to Texas' independent grid, over the Tres Amigas transmission linkage.

The Tres Amigas project would operate three power switching hubs connected by several miles of superconducting direct-current lines, on a 22.5-square-mile section near Clovis, N.M., adjoining Texas and Oklahoma. The hubs would direct power flows in and out of the three regions, whose electrical systems are not synchronized, creating bridges for electric power to flow across the entire country, wherever transmission capacity permitted.

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Tres Amigas' "superstation," located in Clovis, N.M., would use new technology to make the first common interconnection of America's three power grids to help transfer wind and solar power. Click here for a larger version. Image courtesy of Tres Amigas LLC.

Tres Amigas has strong support from New Mexico's Democratic Governor, Bill Richardson. The American Wind Energy Association and the Solar Energy Industries Association support the concept of uniting the three non-synchronized grids. Landowners in the Panhandle area -- such as Crosby County Wind Farm LLC, a Dallas-based company with 100 landowners and 30,000 available acres -- are behind the project. A subsidiary of ITC Holdings, the Michigan-based independent transmission company, is interested in building lines to the Tres Amigas project.

No one, perhaps, is more enthusiastic than Harald Dirdal, a partner with Havgul Clean Energy, a Norwegian company that is developing several thousand megawatts of onshore and offshore wind power projects in its country. Dirdal said that he and his partners were prospecting for wind power opportunities in the United States when they learned last year about the Tres Amigas venture, led by Phillip Harris, former head of the PJM Interconnection, the grid operator in much of the mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes regions.

"We thought if we could do a big development in the Texas Panhandle, a really big development, we could interconnect into the three national grids ourselves," Dirdal said. "We had no clue about Tres Amigas' existence whatsoever. So literally I was jumping up and down in Oslo when I heard about, for about half an hour, in pure joy."

But lined up against Tres Amigas are units of Occidental Petroleum, the fourth-largest U.S. oil and gas company, whose sales totaled $24 billion in 2008 and $15 billion last year. Through its subsidiaries, Occidental is a major purchaser of power for its chemicals, hydrocarbon and manufacturing businesses, and a marketer of electricity, as well.

A transmission 'game changer' collides with 1930s law

As Harris has said, Tres Amigas is a "game changer," a facility that could move large amounts of power in any direction among the three grids, with potentially big impacts on prices and profits that existing generators now receive, as well as consumers' electricity costs. Tres Amigas' financial plan depends on selling its transmission access to generators and power marketers who would take advantage of the connection to buy cheaper power in one of the grids and sell it in another when prices are higher. That makes it a competitive outsider in parts of the established markets.

Occidental is the most vocal opponent of Tres Amigas' requests for two rulings from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that it says are essential. The project is seeking FERC approval to charge negotiated transmission rates for access to its network.

And it asks FERC to disclaim jurisdiction over any Texas transmission line owners that connect with Tres Amigas, a crucial procedural step that would maintain the independence of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which runs the grid in three-quarters of the state. Texas created its own grid in the New Deal to keep from being regulated by Washington's new Federal Power Commission, FERC's predecessor.

Occidental has filed several 50-page-plus broadsides with FERC against the Tres Amigas plan, and has brought forward an expert witness to challenge Harris' technical arguments on why his project's engineering design would keep Texas' electrons from "intermingling" with outside grids. Keeping the electrons separate means that the Texas system would not be linked to its neighbors as a policy matter, keeping it clear of FERC's jurisdiction over interstate wholesale electricity markets, Harris argues.

Harris stated that intermingling does not occur because the alternating-current energy flowing into the Tres Amigas "superstation" would be converted to direct current at each of the project's three hubs linked with the three grids. "Nothing is mixed," Harris said.

Occidental's expert, Songhoon Yang, with the consulting firm Bates White LLC in Washington, D.C., argued in a FERC filing that it is obvious that electric power will be moving among the grids through the Tres Amigas facility, so Harris' argument that the project's engineering interrupts the flow is not valid.

FERC has not ruled yet on either of the Tres Amigas petitions. Several of the parties that have commented in the commission's two dockets, ER10-396 and EL10-22, are urging the commission to take its time, because of the project's uniqueness and the difficulty of assessing its impact.

The Electric Power Supply Association, representing merchant power producers, said it took no position on the fate of the Tres Amigas project but urged FERC to move with care.

Is Texas wind power being undermined or efficiently shared?

The Public Utility Commission of Texas noted that it is in the midst of ruling on new transmission projects that would connect 18 gigawatts of wind power to the state's urban areas -- the result of lengthy renewable energy planning. It wants to see a stronger legal case made at FERC to ensure that it stays independent. Texas Industrial Energy Consumers, another Tres Amigas opponent, says the massive transmission investment Texas is planning to bring its wind resources to market could be undermined by Tres Amigas.

The American Public Power Association said that while it appreciates Tres Amigas' "bold vision," FERC needs to conduct its own analysis of the project's impact on electricity prices. "It should not simply rely on Tres Amigas's assertions that it 'cannot cause prices to rise above competitive levels' because power buyers would go elsewhere," the association said.

Three Occidental companies and Texas Industrial Energy Consumers have asked FERC to order discovery and hold a "contested evidentiary hearing" on the Tres Amigas project -- a lengthy process that advantages the side with the deepest pockets, attorneys note.

However FERC rules on Tres Amigas' two requests, the project may still face hurdles unless new policies are forthcoming from Congress or FERC to support the siting and financing of transmission projects for renewable power, energy experts say.

Dirdal, who has spent much of the past year traveling to potential wind power sites in the United States, has been in that field since 1995 but said he is still learning about U.S. energy politics.

He argued that linking the grids would permit the greatest possible sharing of wind power originating in different time zones and different climate regions, substantially smoothing out the effects of wind's variability and intermittency. The result would be a stronger wind energy network less in need of expensive backup generation, he said. But the venture does challenge the existing order on the grid, and that is evidently a force to be reckoned with, he said.

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Stop Driving... 911 Boycott

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"Stop Driving, The 911 boycott" is a call to action to reduce auto use and the enormous impacts driving is having on global climate change. Planet Earth is a Living Being. It is imperative, that we take steps to clean up our waste and begin to restore balance to the wastelands that have been created by our industrial advancement.

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