Friday, July 10, 2009

NPU-V Community Green Wealth Forum! "Utilizing Green Jobs as a Pathway Out of Poverty"

Saturday, July 18, 2009

NPU-V Community Green Wealth Forum! "Utilizing Green Jobs as a Pathway Out of Poverty"
(View the Flyer to Learn More!)

Join us at the Southside Medical Center:
Multipurpose Room (3rd Floor)
1046 Ridge Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30315

Time: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
(Doors open at 8:30 a.m.)

Transportation, Childcare and Lunch will be provided.

Registration is requested as spaces are limited.
Register Online: https://atlanta2.oucp.emory.edu/registration/greenwealth/greenwealth_1a

To learn more and register, please call, email, or visit the online form:
ECO-Action Office: (404) 584-6499
Email: npuvgreenwealth@gmail.com

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

New!! South Atlanta For the Environment (SAFE) Webpage!

See the new SAFE web page on ECO-Action's Website (eco-action.com)!

ABOUT SAFE

SAFE, South Atlanta for the Environment is a community–based e nvironmental health collaborative of residents, community-based organizations, neighborhood groups, governmental agencies, businesses and other stakeholders in Neighborhood Planning Unit-V (NPU-V). The SAFE coalition will be convened and facilitated by Environmental Community Action Inc. (ECO-Action) and will work in cooperation with our partners from grassroots organizations, federal, state, and local agencies, businesses, residents, and others.

Develop a Community-Based Environmental Health Collaborative;

Conduct a Multimedia Environmental Assessment;

Design and Implement a Leadership Training Institute;

Establish Environmental Priorities;

Develop an Environmental Risk Reduction Plan;

Share Lessons Learned with other Communities;

Ensure the sustainability of SAFE beyond current the funding source

QUESTIONS/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

If you have any question or need additional information contact SAFE Project Director,

Dr. Yomi Noibi at yomi@eco-act.org or call 404-584-6499.



Second ECO-Action SAFE Coalition Meeting

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

ECO-Action would like to invite you to the second official South Atlanta for the Environment (SAFE) coalition meeting!!

Join us at the Dunbar Neighborhood Center:
477 Windsor Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30312

Please RSVP on or before Tuesday February 10, 2009 to
Yomi at 404-584-6499 or yomi@eco-act.org

Thursday, November 13, 2008

South Atlanta For the Environment (SAFE) Coalition Meeting

December 10, 2008

ECO-Action would like to invite you to the first official South Atlanta for the Environment (SAFE) coalition meeting!!

We will be discussing the elements essential for sustaining the S.A.F.E Coalition, the goals of the project, and how we can work together to make a change for human, health and the environment in NPU-V.


Join us in Suite 316 at the Georgia Hill Center (above the library)
250 Georgia Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30312 in the Grant Park neighborhood.

Please RSVP on or before Monday November 26, 2008 to Yomi at 404-584-6499 or yomi@eco-act.org

ECO-Action's South Atlanta For The Environment (SAFE) Project awarded $100K

October 15, 2008 marks the beginning of ECO-Action's SAFE Project focused on one of the twenty four Neighborhood Planning Units (NPU) that the City of Atlanta is divided into. The SAFE Project, focused on NPU-V located in South Atlanta, plans to develop a sustainable environmental health collaborative involving residents, community based organizations, municipal and state agencies, a university and local businesses. Through the collaborative, SAFE partners will conduct a multi-media assessment of environmental exposures and establish priorities for risk reduction. Residents will be involved in every step of the project, from identifying potential sources of pollution to setting risk reduction priorities.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded ECO-Action their Community Action for a Renwed Environment (CARE) Grant for $100,000 to carry out their initiative.

For the complete article or more details about the CARE Grant or the SAFE Project please go to ECO-Actions website! ECO-act.org Also visit the CARE website at www.epa.gov/care to learn more about the program.

**Excerpt from Environmental News

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

ECO-Action's Breaking Environmental News

JULY 2008

ECO-Action is proud to announce victory after months of hearings:

Judge Halts First Coal-Fired Power Plant Proposed in over Twenty Years in Georgia: Public Health and Global Warming Concerns Prevail over Profits

Atlanta, GA (June 30, 2008) – Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thelma Wyatt Cummings Moore issued a decision today effectively halting construction of the first coal-fired power plant proposed in Georgia in over 20 years. The decision overturns an administrative court's ruling that affirmed the state Environmental Protection Division's (EPD) decision to issue an air pollution permit for Dynegy's Longleaf plant. In practical terms, Dynegy cannot begin construction of the plant unless it can obtain a valid permit from EPD that complies with the Court's ruling. The Judge held that EPD must limit the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the plant, a decision that will have far-reaching implications nationwide; this is the first time since the April 2, 2007, Supreme Court decision requiring the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate CO2 that a court has applied that standard to CO2 from an industrial source rather than from motor vehicles.
For Information please visit The New York Times.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

WHAT'S NEW : UPCOMING EVENTS

ECO-Action announces our annual Environmental Awareness Film Festival !!!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Walmart:The High Cost of Low Price
Directed and Produced by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films, 98 min. 2005
This is a feature length documentary that uncovers a retail giant's assault on families and American values. The film dives into the deeply personal stories and everyday lives of families and communities struggling to fight a Goliath. A working mother is forced to turn to public assistance to provide health care for her two small children. A Missouri family loses its business after Wal-Mart is given over $2 million to open its doors down the road. A mayor struggles to equip his first responders after Wal-Mart pulls out and relocates just outside the city limits. A community in California unites, takes on the giant, and wins! Click here to see the Capitalism and You Flier!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Who Killed the Electric Car? A Lack of Consumer Confidence…or Conspiracy?
Directed by Chris Paine, 93 min. 2006
Running solely on electricity, GM's fleet of EV-1 electric vehicle were so efficient, they were on the brink of altering the future of driving in America. So why were they all destroyed? The film unravels the puzzling demise of a vehicle that could have saved the environment and America's dangerous addiction to foreign oil.

All films are FREE with FREE Refreshments!!

Movies Start at 7 o'clock!

All movies are being shown in Room 316 at the Georgia Hill Center (above the library).
250 Georgia Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30312 in the Grant Park neighborhood.

Bring a friend or come alone!
Contact: Yomi at 404-584-6499 or yomi@eco-act.org


Friday, August 15, 2008

Southeast Convergence for Climate Action, Virginia
ECO-Action is a co-sponsor of the Southeast Convergence for Climate Action, and a resource for climate justice.To get more information on this event please visit: www.climateconvergence.org