Here's a more legible copy of the message I sent out earlier on this
subject.  I decided to post the information on the POC after I realized
my message on the East Wash plan contained the POC acronym but did not
give the name or information about the POC Coalition group. Sorry for any
confusion I may have generated on this.  
Mike

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Message: 6
   Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 02:36:24 -0000
   From: "Mike Neuman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Preserve Our Climate Coalition

As some of you might know, there has been an ad hoc group of 
individuals and representatives of environmental and public health 
organizations meeting regularly about the issue of global warming 
(or "climate change") in Madison over the past two years, and have 
adopted the name "Preserve Our Climate Coalition" (POCC).  The POCC 
grew out of a meeting set up through the Earth Day to May Day 
activism program at the UW-Madison campus in 2001.  Notice of the 
meeting was broadcast over WORT-FM radio, and posters were placed at 
several locations throughout the Madison campus area and City of 
Madison.  The formation meeting was held May 1, 2001 at the UW 
Memorial Union Tripp Commons.

The POCC volunteers have been meeting on the issue of climate change 
and global warming on a fairly regular basis since that first meeting 
was held. It has been involved in researching the science and current 
news about the issue of global warming, and conducting outreach 
activities in the community designed to promote more factual 
awareness about the problem and its causes. The POCC activities have 
also included offering suggestion on actions individuals might take, 
and Government might want to consider taking, to bring about 
greenhouse gas emissions from  the amount of greenhouse gas emissions 
from this area, would could help slow the rate global warming there 
is now plenty of evidence to show is occurring.

For your further information, the "POC Coalition" presently includes 
a number of local area residents (myself included), and has had 
significant involvement from a number of nonprofit and volunteer 
organizations in the Madison area, as well, including: the Interfaith 
Coalition on Climate Change; Physicians for Social Responsibility; 
WISPIRG; Clean Wisconsin (formerly Wisconsin's Environmental Decade); 
as well as a separate successful community outreach activity 
conducted by the Madison's DOERS.  

Other forms of nonmonetary assistance have also been very 
appreciatively received from: the Union of Concerned Scientists; the 
UW Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE), WORT-
FM Community Radio; people working for the UW Physics Department; and 
John Magnuson of the UW Limnology Center, who participated in both 
the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and 
the Union of Concerned Scientists' report: "Confronting Climate 
Change in the Great Lakes Region: Impacts on Our Communities and 
Ecosystems.  
http://www.ucsusa.org/global_environment/global_warming/page.cfm?
pageID=1156 
    
With these contributions, the POC Coalition continues to be actively 
engaged in planning and advocacy activities in the Madison community 
(incl. Dane and surrounding counties) regarding global warming and 
the climate change issue.  These activities have been conducted to 
provide residents, children, businesses, governmental officials and 
educators working within the community with relevant, factual and 
timely information of the about the ever growing problem of global 
warming, what's predicted for the future if significant and timely 
reductions in heat-trapping gases are not effectively achieved.
 
The POC Coalition is also beginning to discuss how the community, 
Government, and area citizens might also begin planning for 
accelerated increases in average and maximum temperature levels, in 
Madison and the rest of Wisconsin, and rising humidity as well, as 
both measures have already been shown in an analysis of National 
Weather Service (NWS) weather station data to have been increasing 
significantly just in the last five years of NWS-supervised 
temperature level data recording.   

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