Energy plays a major role in the US and global economies. Seven of the top ten companies in Fortune’s Global 500 are directly involved with energy. Energy is critical to each of us in our daily lives, and energy expenditures account for about 8% of GDP worldwide.

Although the energy industry broadly includes petroleum and natural gas ex- ploration and production, this Research and New Venture Showcase will be fo- cused on ground-breaking research and new developments in the generation and storage of electrical energy. A subsequent program, planned for Spring 2012, will focus on electrical energy transmission, utilization and efficiency.

On October 21, 2011, UT Dallas researchers and industry participants will address developments impacting solar power, wind energy, storage integration and the design of advanced electronics used in the management and control of electricity.

$95/person.

Click here to register

Dallas Sierra Club September General Meeting:

TransCanada's proposed Keystone XL project is designed to carry
unrefined tar sands oil 1700 miles from Alberta, Canada southward
through several states including Texas to be refined and shipped from
Port Arthur.  Tar sand crude threatens landowners and waterways
throughout the US as it is highly corrosive and acidic compared to Texas
crude.  Tar sands represent an unstable blend of bitumen (which looks
like asphalt) which needs to be liquified with natural gas and other
chemicals, which is then highly pressurized to travel through a single
wall pipeline.

Currently, the US has NO guidelines for tar sands pipelines posing
serious threats and damage to their communities and drinking water.  In
Texas alone, the pipeline crosses rivers and streams more than 32 times.
The U.S. State Department is now under tremendous pressure to grant the
pipeline's permit. Learn more about how this pipeline puts US taxpayers
at risk while allowing Canada and foreign buyers of oil all the reward.

We are your warm, friendly and inclusive catalysts for the Dallas eco-community. Let
us help you plug into the local social network of eco-conscious folks.
Everything is Bigger in Texas - our hospitality included.

Watch the 30-second video of our recent gathering. If a picture is worth 1,000 words, then a video is worth a million!!! Our 2010 Holiday Party.

AT OUR FUN AND FRIENDLY MONTHLY GATHERINGS, YOU WILL:

1919 Hemphill, a wonderful activist space, has agreed to help host a
public screening of Gulf Restoration Network's "Defend the Gulf" in Fort
Worth, Texas!



The Event: We will have a short talk about the aftermath of the 2010 BP
Gulf of Mexico oil spill, then a screening of GRN's series of shorts,
followed by a Q&A session, a chance to sign a petition, and a raffle
drawing to win a trip to New Orleans!



Cost: A small fee (about $5) will be asked by the space to defray the cost.



Refreshments: 1919 Hemphill will generously provide vegan popcorn, soda, and water.



More about the movie: "Defend the Gulf" features "a beautiful piece from
Cornell's Ornithology Lab, the hilarious 'BP Spills Coffee', excerpts
from GRN's issue-focused Gulf Tides series, and more."



Please spread the news about this important series of short films and come and support the Gulf Restoration Network!


This is 1 of 2 public hearings on the formulation of the new gas drilling ordinance/or

considerations for it.  This is an open forum where you can ask questions,

bring up concerns (ie. water, emissions, pipeline placement, setback of

wells, property owner considerations, etc.).



The important thing is to show up so Chairwoman Lois Finkelman and others

understand that people in Dallas care about how/where/when gas drilling is

done.  In other words, bring your sincere questions and comments. Ask the

committee about how all this is to be monitored, executed, etc. whatever

comes to mind as something you think homeowners and residents need to know.

CLEAN AIR MEETUP - THURSDAY, JULY 7th - 6:30 PM
This will be held at Picasso's at Inwood/Forest in Dallas, the usual
location at 6:30 pm. 

We will talk about:
.         Legislative Session- gains/losses
.         Fracking/Dallas Gas Drilling task force- what's going on in the Metroplex as well
.         Upcoming TCEQ hearings on the Dallas State Implementation Plan (SIP)
.         Tar Sands Pipeline - where is it now?
.         Other topics of interest - bring your announcements
If you can make the July 7th Clean Air Meetup, please contact Rita Beving,
Public Citizen Organizer, 214.557.2271

The Social Justice Ministry at the UU Church of Oak Cliff 
hosts a 1st Tuesday Film Festival each month and show documentaries and
dramas on a wide range of socially relevant issues, followed by
discussion. Films are always free, donations accepted.

On June 7th at 7pm we'll be showing Gasland, and have 4
environmental organizations that will be tabling and leading our
community discussion after the film.

  • Downwinders at Risk
  • EARTHWORKS TX Oil and Gas Accountability Project
  • Dallas Area Residents for Responsible Drilling
  • Sierra Club Dallas

Geology class for ages 6-9 to learn about the fascinating world of rocks and minerals. $10.

White Rock Local Market is a non-profit, independent farmers market, a public space offering a venue for local farmers, ranchers, and artisans to bring what they grow or make and sell directly to our East Dallas neighborhood. Our mission is to strengthen our community by creating a meeting place for residents to buy fresh, local and healthy foods, and quality arts and crafts.

WRLM is held twice a month – the second and fourth Saturday – at The Green Spot Market and Fuels. The second Saturday includes all vendors – food and crafts. The fourth Saturday is just for farmers, growers and artisan foods.

"All Fracked Up". A hard hitting documentary which shows that hydro-fracking is an extreme technology used to obtain extreme energy with potentially extreme dire consequences. Only 6 out of 100 people have gas leases; however, many people may suffer terrible consequences such as ruined water wells, devastated property values, rural zoning turned into industrial sites, big city pollution, 24/7 loud noise pollution from large trucks, drilling equipment, and compressor stations.

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