Showing posts with label Fuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fuel. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2011

Moving Planet - September 24

Moving Planet
September 24

A worldwide rally to demand solutions to the climate crisis.

The goal is to get moving beyond fossil fuels—both symbolically by pouring into the streets in the thousands on foot, bicycle and other means of sustainable movement, and politically by bringing powerful demands to our leaders that day to move beyond fossil fuels to a 350ppm world. Mobilizing for individual and community solutions will continue to be important—but one of the main goals for Moving Planet is to demand government action, especially in places where governments are stalling on climate action despite the overwhelming urgency of the science.

To get below 350ppm, we know we need to get off fossil fuels right away, and move to a sustainable, democratically controlled, and renewably-powered future as soon as possible. All mobilizations for Moving Planet are encouraged to pick a clear and strategic demand to deliver to their local governments that day.

350 is the number that leading scientists say is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide—measured in "Parts Per Million" in our atmosphere. 350 PPM—it's the number humanity needs to get back to as soon as possible to avoid runaway climate change.

Monday, March 15, 2010

California Watch: Grants - Reformulated Gasoline Settlement Fund

Reformulated Gasoline Settlement Fund

GRANTS TO ACHIEVE FUEL OR AIR EMISSIONS BENEFITS FOR CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS

DEADLINE FOR GRANT APPLICATIONS:
May 3, 2010: 5:00 PM, Monday.

The Reformulated Gasoline Settlement Fund is now soliciting applications from nonprofit organizations for grants to fund projects designed to achieve fuel or air emission benefits for consumers in California.

The Reformulated Gasoline Settlement Fund supports projects designed to achieve fuel or air emission benefits for consumers throughout the state of California. The goal of the Open Grants Program is to fund nonprofit organizations that offer projects that will deliver benefits related to reductions in vehicle emissions and/or fuel use through a broad range of strategies. Examples of eligible projects include:

- reducing diesel emissions
- increasing the use of alternative-fuel vehicles
- enhancing transit use and shared vehicle use
- training local officials in designing effective strategies to improve air quality and/or fuel efficiency
- reducing exposure to near-source or near-road emissions.

Where appropriate, applicants are strongly encouraged to partner with local air districts, other public agencies, and/or other entities such as foundations or industrial organizations.

The Reformulated Gasoline Settlement Fund is the result of the settlement of fourteen class action lawsuits against Union Oil Company of California and Unocal Corporation (Unocal). In these lawsuits, Plaintiffs claimed that Unocal affected the price for CARB-compliant summertime reformulated gasoline in California by urging the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to adopt its proprietary formula for summertime reformulated gasoline. Unocal denied any wrongdoing or that gas prices increased as a result of its actions. Before trial, the parties agreed to settle the class actions. As part of the settlement, the parties agreed to distribute approximately $7 million through a competitive Open Grants Program to fund projects that will deliver benefits related to reductions in emissions and/or fuel use in California.

For more information about the Reformulated Gasoline Settlement Fund and instructions on how to submit a grant application, click on the links below to view the Request for Proposals and Grant Application Form.