> ReEnergize Texas » Workshops

Session I

  • How to Fight Coal
  • How to Make Your Campus a Climate Champion
  • Health and Climate Change
  • Climate Counts: Activating the Choices and Voices of the Climate-Conscious Consumer
  • Building a Broad Based Movement for Green Jobs and a New Energy Future for America
  • Renewing the Earth: Why the Faith Community is Rising to the Climate Challenge, What They’re Doing and Ways You Can Help
  • Helping Companies See the Profit in Addressing Climate Change
  • Buying a Sustainable Future: Fair Trade and Socially Responsible Shopping
  • 1Sky: Organizing the Grassroots Around One Bold Ask on Climate
  • Environmental Justice and Environmental Racism
  • Taking Care of the Environment By Taking Care of the Environmentalist . . . with Mindfulness
  • Climate Change and National Security

Session II

  • Organizing for the Elections in Texas
  • Global Warming Science to Politics: Why the 2% Solution?
  • Health and Climate Change
  • Renewing the Earth: Why the Faith Community is Rising to the Climate Challenge, What They’re Doing and Ways You Can Help
  • The Transportation Challenge: Plug-in to Climate Solutions with Green Cars for Your School, City and Home
  • Green Building 101
  • Environmental Justice and Environmental Racism
  • Climate Change: Creating Equitable Solutions in Poor Communities
  • Art and Activism
  • How the President’s Climate Commitment can Work for Your Campus
  • Personal and Planetary Transformation through Mindfulness Meditation, Creativity, Music, Poetry, Dance, the Arts and Compassionate Sustainable Lifestyles

Session III

  • Nukes Are Not The Answer
  • How to make your Campus a Climate Champion
  • Health and Climate Change
  • Building a Broad Based Movement for Green Jobs and a New Energy Future for America
  • Anti-Coal and Nukes Campaigning
  • The College Sustainability Report Card. Find out if your school is making the grade!
  • How to Recruit Champions for your Cause
  • How the ACUPCC can Work for Your Campus
  • Art and Activism
  • Climate Change: Creating Equitable Solutions in Poor Communities
  • Sustainable Superheroes – Social Justice and its Integral Role in Conservation

Detailed Descriptions

 

 

Session I

 

Public Citizen                                                                                                          UTC 1.102

How to Fight Coal

Tom “Smitty” Smith, Director of Coal Block and Public Citizen, Texas, will discuss the coal fight in America.  There are still proposals to build over 100 coal plants in the US, despite Coal Block and other efforts knocking off more than 50 proposed plants since 2007.  Proposed and permitted plants in Texas threaten all major metropolises in Texas with non-attainment under the Clean Air Act and coal is the number one threat to fighting climate change.  Victories in the last year prove that this is a fight we can win, so come learn how you and your campus can contribute.

 

National Wildlife Federation                                                                                      UTC 1.104

How to Make Your Campus a Climate Champion

Lisa Madry, Praween Dayananda

Colleges and universities are like towns or small cities in their size, environmental impact and financial influence. If any sector of society has the potential to model the transition to a low-carbon, sustainable future, it is higher education. Come learn the business, educational, and moral arguments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions on your campus, as well as specific strategies you can use to make your campus a leader in modeling sustainability and effective global warming solutions. 

 

Physicians for Social Responsibility                                                                           UTC 1.132

Health and Climate Change

Giving students a medical perspective on the changing environment and its consequences on human health.

Hanoch Patt, M.D. completed his undergraduate degree in Politics at Princeton University, and medical school, residency, and Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. He is completing a Master’s in Public Health in Health Policy at the University of

Texas School of Public Health in Houston. He now practices pediatric cardiology in Austin

 

Climate Counts                                                                                                       UTC 1.130

Climate Counts: Activating the Choices and Voices of the Climate-Conscious Consumer
Climate Counts (www.climatecounts.org) is a non-profit campaign that scores companies annually on the basis of their voluntary action to reverse climate change. The new Climate Counts Company Scorecard — launched in June 2007 — helps people make climate-conscious purchasing and investing choices and encourages them to urge the world’s most well-known companies to take the issue of climate change seriously. Project Director Wood Turner will run a workshop on the Climate Counts On Campus campaign.  He will talk to organizers about the value of mobilizing student consumers and how they can use the Climate Counts campus activism toolkit to do that.

 

Energy Action Coalition                                                                                           UTC 1.146

Building a Broad Based Movement for Green Jobs and a New Energy Future for America

Ragini Kapadia

We need to act boldly to fight climate change and transition America to a new clean energy economy that creates healthier, cleaner, more secure, and sustainable communities. In seizing this historic opportunity, not only can we confront the risks posed by climate change but we can create millions of good jobs across the nation and work to lift millions out of poverty. Young people have a unique role to play in advancing this vision of a clean, just, and sustainable economy. Young people across the nation have created a broad and deep infrastructure to enable changes not only on campuses but within their communities, cities, and states. Come learn how can seize this opportunity to build a broad based movement to combat climate change, lift millions out of poverty, and to create jobs for our generation.

 

Texas Impact & Restoring Eden                                                                               UTC 1.144

Renewing the Earth:  Why the Faith Community is Rising to the Climate Challenge, What They’re Doing and Ways You Can Help

Shelley Vinyard of Texas Impact and Peter Illyn of Restoring Eden

How can we connect with our faith and the environment at the same time? This workshop will address the interplay between faith, social justice and climate change, as well as how people of faith are rallying behind a renewed approach to environmental stewardship and action on climate change, from places of worship, to larger communities and beyond. Come hear what faith-based communities across the nation and in Texas are doing to address climate change and how the larger environmental community as a whole can help get the ball rolling in communities of faith.

 

 

Corporate Social Responsibility                                                                                UTC 1.116

Helping Companies See the Profit in Addressing Climate Change

In short, CSR means “doing the right thing”. However, in developing meaningful CSR practices, a company must go beyond this gut-check definition and analyze how its actions impact a wide variety of stakeholder groups. Important stakeholders include shareholders, employees, suppliers, the environment, community members, customers and partners. A company that is acting in a socially responsible manner will act to minimize the negative impacts its business practices have on all stakeholder groups.

 

 

Co-Op America                                                                                                       UTC 1.118

Buying a Sustainable Future: Fair Trade and Socially Responsible Shopping

Everything we buy affects the environment and the people that produce the products we use. Find out about Co-op America’s “green approved” companies and the diverse range of product certifications that exist.  We’ll discuss the empowerment of women and marginalized communities in the global south through fairly traded goods and cooperative businesses.

 

 

 

 

1Sky                                                                                                                      PAR 105

1Sky: Organizing the Grassroots Around One Bold Ask on Climate

Ted Glick

The 1Sky Campaign is not another organization or institution, but a new initiative aimed at pooling the strengths of all grassroots groups working to combat climate change into one bold ask for our leaders. The 1Sky platform has already begun fusing new alliances and taking collective strategy on climate change to new heights. Come learn about 1Sky and where you fit in to the savviest proposal yet to transform our future.

 

 

Environmental Justice & Climate Change Initiative                                                    PAR 206

Environmental Justice and Environmental Racism

Ellen Choy

What is Environmental Justice? What is Environmental Racism? This workshop will provide an overview of the history of environmental justice, as well as outline its principles for creating a just and sustainable world. Learn what environmental justice has to say about activism, society, and change, and how it has already affected the course of recent history through past and ongoing campaigns

 

 

Interfaith Mindfulness Ministries                                                                               PAR 101

Taking Care of the Environment By Taking Care of the Environmentalist . . . with Mindfulness

Brother ChiSing

By learning simple, powerful ways to de-stress, to get centered, and to find calm and clarity in the midst of everyday chaos, we can better sustain our activism and prevent early burnout. This workshop will explore how the practice of mindfulness can help us live active, creative and free lives while at the same time pursuing the issues we are passionate about. Come learn how to share our ideas and visions with peace, joy, wisdom and compassion. 

 

Climate Change and National Security 

Prof. Joshua Busby, University of Texas, Austin

This workshop will explore the connections between climate change and national security. How will climate change impact Americans at home, US military operations, and global relations and what should be done?

 

 

Session II

 

Public Citizen                                                                                                         UTC 1.102

Organizing for the Elections in Texas

With more than 50 seats available for contests in the state legislature, the 2008 election may be one of the most important on record.  Even a few advocates for climate change can make a substantial difference in the 2009 session.  Come learn which seats are up for grabs, and how by starting now your student group can make the difference between victory or defeat for the climate change agenda in Texas next year. 

 

 

National Wildlife Federation                                                                                     UTC 1.104

Global Warming Science to Politics: Why the 2% Solution?

Lisa Madry

80% below 1990 levels below 2050… and 30% by 2020? So what’s with all these numbers? Learn why a 2% annual reduction in carbon emissions is important, what results it can bring, and how to effectively communicate the carbon reduction process with others when calling for bold solutions to global warming.

 

 

Physicians for Social Resp.                                                                                      UTC 1.132

Health and Climate Change

IAN ALWARD

Giving students a medical perspective on the changing environment and its consequences on human health.

IAN ALWARD,MD received his BS from Northwestern University in Environmental Science and then went on to Indiana University’s School of Medicine for his MD. He completed a Family Medicine residency at University of Washington in Seattle in 2002 and has worked in family medicine either through the Indian Health Service or in private practice since then.

 

 

Texas Impact & Restoring Eden                                                                              UTC 1.144

Renewing the Earth:  Why the Faith Community is Rising to the Climate Challenge, What They’re Doing and Ways You Can Help

(description available under “Session I”)

 

 

Co-Op America                                                                                                      UTC 1.118

The Transportation Challenge: Plug-in to Climate Solutions with Green Cars for Your School, City and Home
One third of carbon emissions in our country come from transportation – when we move ourselves and our stuff in cars across town or across the country.  Learn about how you can take the transportation challenge and green the fleet of cars and trucks used at your school or in your city.  We’ll also talk about what you can do in your community to work with car companies to make fuel efficient plug-in hybrid cars — our best hope for cutting transportation emissions.

 

 

Architecture for Humanity                                                                                                UTC 1.130

Green Building 101

Samara Spence and Fred Hubnik are the founding directors of the Austin Chapter of Architecture for Humanity, an organization that provides pro-bono professional services to needy communities. Together, they have 12+ years of experience in sustainable and context sensitive architecture.

Green Building 101 will provide an introduction to green building concepts and techniques, focusing on how to intelligently advocate for green building on your campus. Armed with an understanding of effective options and arguments, you can influence the people who make substantial decisions.

 

Environmental Justice & Climate Change                                                                 UTC 1.116

Environmental Justice and Environmental Racism

(description available under “Session I”)

 

 

Oxfam America                                                                                                      PAR 206

Climate Change: Creating Equitable Solutions in Poor Communities
From floods in Bangladesh to droughts in Kenya, glacier melts in Peru to hurricanes in the Caribbean, poor and developing communities are already suffering from the effects of climate change. In this workshop, we will discuss the disproportionate impacts and human costs of climate change. We will also explore current US legislation and the need to create international resolutions to insure just and sustainable development in poor communities.

 

 

 

 

Austin Green Art                                                                                                    PAR 105

Art and Activism

Green and community-centered art can bring people together around issues of sustainability, as well as bring attention to your campaigns.  Get inspired by Austin Green Art’s many successful projects and learn how art can contribute to your goals on campus.

 

 

Presidents’ Climate Commitment                                                                            PAR 101

How the ACUPCC can Work for Your Campus

Michelle Mckay

Michelle McKay of Second Nature will discuss this high-visibility effort to address global warming by garnering institutional commitments to neutralize greenhouse gas emissions, and to accelerate the research and educational efforts of higher education to equip society to re-stabilize the Earth’s climate.  Workshop will include a discussion on ways to encourage your President or Chancellor to commit to climate neutrality.

 

Interfaith Mindfulness Ministries                                                                               PAR 101

Personal and Planetary Transformation through Mindfulness Meditation,
Creativity, Music, Poetry, Dance, the Arts and Compassionate Sustainable Lifestyles

Brother ChiSing

This workshop has the similar content as “Taking Care of the Environment By Taking Care of the Environmentalist . . . with Mindfulness” with the FUN added bonus of creativity, music, poetry, dance, and the arts. We will also explore various lifestyles that we can easily live and promote to create a sustainable future for ourselves and our planet.  Activism doesn’t have to be full of anger, fear and stress.  It can be fun, calming and liberating, too!

 

Session III

 

Public Citizen & SEED Coalition                                                                                UTC 1.102

Nukes Are Not The Answer

America has begun to move forward on climate change solutions, and the nuclear power industry believes they see an opportunity to do something they haven’t in decades – build more nuclear power plants.  Texas is seeing some of the worst of it with five plants proposed and two moving forward in Matagorda County, ahead of all others nationwide.  These plants are environmentally hazardous, a major public health risk, and economically untenable.  The key to stopping them lies in organizing against them and compelling your campus, your city, your county, and/or your co-op not to by nuclear energy.

 

 

National Wildlife Federation                                                                                     UTC 1.104

How to make your Campus a Climate Champion

(description available under “Session I”)

 

 

Physicians for Social Resp.                                                                                      UTC 1.132

Health and Climate Change

Giving students a medical perspective on the changing environment and its consequences on human health.

Laurie Seremetis, M.D. is currently getting her Masters degree in public policy at the LBJ School of public affairs after practicing psychiatry for 11 years. She is interested and involved in healthcare reform and child welfare policy.

 

 

Energy Action Coalition                                                                                           UTC 1.130

Building a Broad Based Movement for Green Jobs and a New Energy Future for America

Ragini Kapadia

(description available under “Session I”)

 

 

Anna Star Rose                                                                                                      UTC 1.146

Anti-Coal and Nukes Campaigning

Old, dirty energy sources like coal and nuclear are on their way out, and a clean renewable energy future is coming! But to get to this future, we need to break down one of our biggest obstacles – the poweful coal and nuclear industries. Come learn about campaigns against coal and uranium mining, and coal and nuclear power, in the US, Australia & other countries. We’ll talk about why we need to phase out this dity energy, showcase some effective campaigns, and get excited with a brainstorm and planning for Fossil Fools Day 2008 (April 1st).

 

 

Sustainable Endowments                                                                                       UTC 1.144

The College Sustainability Report Card. Find out if your school is making the grade!

Mark Orlowski

The College Sustainability Report Card grades schools in eight main areas, from green building initiatives to endowment investment policies.  Join this interactive workshop to learn more about how you can effectively use the Report Card as leverage in campaigns at your schools. Also, this is your chance to ask the lead author of the Report Card questions about specific school grades and how your school can get a better grade!

 

 

Michelle Hallahan                                                                                                    UTC 1.116

How to Recruit Champions for your Cause

Lessons from UT and its recent progress on a range of sustainability initiatives.  Finding a key student group, faculty member, or administrator to back your cause can make change happen on your campus.  Learn how to find them and bring them on board.

 

Presidents’ Climate Commitment                                                                            PAR 101

How the ACUPCC can Work for Your Campus

(description available under “Session II”)

 

 

Austin Green Art                                                                                                    PAR 105

Art and Activism

(description available under “Session II”)

 

 

Oxfam America                                                                                                      PAR 206

Climate Change: Creating Equitable Solutions in Poor Communities
(description available under “Session II”)

 

 

Architecture for Humanity                                                                                                PAR 103

Sustainable Superheroes – Social Justice and its Integral Role in Conservation
Conservation and social justice are often treated as separate ideas, but it is becoming more and more apparent that one cannot exist without the other. In Sustainable Superheroes, Fred and Samara explain the inseparable nature of sustainability and helping those in need.