Re: [FairfieldLife] Fw: Alumni Attend Paris Climate Summit
You really want that? I hope we can't. From: "awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]" To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 8:32 AM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Fw: Alumni Attend Paris Climate Summit ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : Didn't Al Gore warn us in *An Inconvenient Truth* that the polar ice caps would be completely melted by now? Hopefully one day we will be able to look back and say, "Wasn't it those guys on FFL who said all the Western women would be sporting hijabs by now and Islamic rapists in North America would be more numerous than Big Macs? From: "Doug Hamilton dhamiltony2k5@... [FairfieldLife]" To: FFL Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 11:34 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Fw: Alumni Attend Paris Climate Summit Paris Climate Summit | Having trouble viewing this email?Click here | | | | | | | | | | | JANUARY 17, 2016 • ISSUE 326 | University Website | | MUM alumni Troy (’10) and Amy (’04) Van BeekAmy at the UN 2015 Climate Change Conference in ParisTroy visiting Washington, D.C. with fellow E2 representativesA solar array outside the Maharishi Patanjali Golden Dome on campus, installed by Ideal Energy | Alumni Amy and Troy Van Beek Attend Paris Climate SummitMUM Alumni Amy and Troy Van Beek visited the 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris last December, representing Ideal Energy. Amy and Troy were invited by the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) as part of the Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) delegation of fifteen business owners.Amy and Troy founded Ideal Energy in 2009 with the mission to drive the change towards sustainable energy and help businesses and individuals invest in clean energy and save money by installing solar arrays. Since 2009, Ideal Energy has become one of the largest solar companies in Iowa, with 36 employees.Amy and Troy became involved with the NRDC and E2 a few years ago and have been supporting clean energy policy in the U.S. by telling their success stories and those of their clients. Their mission at the Paris summit was to show the world that businesses and investors support action on climate change because it is good for the economy and the environment. “Solar energy is one of the fastest growing industries in the country,” said Amy. “People want to participate.”While Amy is working with the Environmental Protection Agency in Iowa on the state’s Clean Power Plan proposal, Troy has visited the White House several times to meet with senators and senior presidential advisors. Troy, who served in the U.S. Navy for nine years, feels fortunate to be involved with national security through renewable energy and resource security.“Most wars are fought over lack of resources,” said Troy. “With renewable energy, we are creating an abundance of energy. We don’t have to be in a situation of lack, and this is changing the politics of the world.”Ideal Energy’s success is driven by the Van Beeks’ dedication to clean energy and the environment. They are proud that MUM alumni comprise 50 percent of their workforce. “Most of the MUM student body are very conscious individuals and they believe that there is a different and more conscious way to live in this world,” said Amy.“The idealism that MUM has is exactly why we started the company,” Troy said. “Sustainability is the manifestation of the consciousness the University develops.” | | | | | #yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237 -- #yiv9701169237ygrp-mkp {border:1px solid #d8d8d8;font-family:Arial;margin:10px 0;padding:0 10px;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237ygrp-mkp hr {border:1px solid #d8d8d8;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237ygrp-mkp #yiv9701169237hd {color:#628c2a;font-size:85%;font-weight:700;line-height:122%;margin:10px 0;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237ygrp-mkp #yiv9701169237ads {margin-bottom:10px;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237ygrp-mkp .yiv9701169237ad {padding:0 0;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237ygrp-mkp .yiv9701169237ad p {margin:0;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237ygrp-mkp .yiv9701169237ad a {color:#ff;text-decoration:none;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237ygrp-sponsor #yiv9701169237ygrp-lc {font-family:Arial;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237ygrp-sponsor #yiv9701169237ygrp-lc #yiv9701169237hd {margin:10px 0px;font-weight:700;font-size:78%;line-height:122%;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237ygrp-sponsor #yiv9701169237ygrp-lc .yiv9701169237ad {margin-bottom:10px;padding:0 0;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237actions {font-family:Verdana;font-size:11px;padding:10px 0;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237activity {background-color:#e0ecee;float:left;font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;padding:10px;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237activity span {font-weight:700;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv9701169237activity span:first-child {text-transform:uppercase;}#yiv9701169237 #yiv970116
Re: [FairfieldLife] Fw: Alumni Attend Paris Climate Summit
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : Didn't Al Gore warn us in *An Inconvenient Truth* that the polar ice caps would be completely melted by now? Hopefully one day we will be able to look back and say, "Wasn't it those guys on FFL who said all the Western women would be sporting hijabs by now and Islamic rapists in North America would be more numerous than Big Macs? From: "Doug Hamilton dhamiltony2k5@... [FairfieldLife]" To: FFL Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 11:34 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Fw: Alumni Attend Paris Climate Summit Paris Climate Summit Having trouble viewing this email? Click here mailto:development@...?subject=subscribe&body=Please http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zIVf-6SaR9Y-sB2WyR9o34UIpzYrenlH8rFF9srTz1w0NmAAWqGgxv5Sl1iNY_klTM_UvyGGnET_moo7MYFwBu2wy3IVLrPqw209E0NlhH624MVlRtpupnv9mFUBd0blqDEqs3IdKa603KHnLW-lC2ixjlRWEvJfWdNJJ3gNXPA_GSyYIJkHKAMGRwg3Ttq_&c=dPRwDoiBt1Vfn4Ts7CU2KxWtFSzjMBMgFkh4OmUF5DiwPCnzomO9AQ==&ch=EdLZwq2v5cvYNsim__eVot1BI4AaVQOKW-8Db6W2kS9rZAYhb2qjjQ== JANUARY 17, 2016 • ISSUE 326 University Website http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zIVf-6SaR9Y-sB2WyR9o34UIpzYrenlH8rFF9srTz1w0NmAAWqGgxhLNLsodBRJnbWYok1eZU5-J37zEv87LdvY4WE5tNX1rxfDMZNP6lcR2vRP7dKg_dcSOYyLACE8hpkgcOW_b-bUx3AacPTT9AB-kIBU9Yq9F&c=dPRwDoiBt1Vfn4Ts7CU2KxWtFSzjMBMgFkh4OmUF5DiwPCnzomO9AQ==&ch=EdLZwq2v5cvYNsim__eVot1BI4AaVQOKW-8Db6W2kS9rZAYhb2qjjQ== MUM alumni Troy (’10) and Amy (’04) Van Beek Amy at the UN 2015 Climate Change Conference in Paris Troy visiting Washington, D.C. with fellow E2 representatives A solar array outside the Maharishi Patanjali Golden Dome on campus, installed by Ideal Energy Alumni Amy and Troy Van Beek Attend Paris Climate Summit MUM Alumni Amy and Troy Van Beek visited the 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zIVf-6SaR9Y-sB2WyR9o34UIpzYrenlH8rFF9srTz1w0NmAAWqGgxoRCCpqHOcHOsJLlzgzp1UxgEgaC_eZoyBIWESO6Yfq6lt0tqedKIO59JODSleU_bSbMCl2hPjEFHelERuwaOcuHaGEmxcqFqv7o2YBWNIec3dlTZTZc4NTWP0eypSIRIg==&c=dPRwDoiBt1Vfn4Ts7CU2KxWtFSzjMBMgFkh4OmUF5DiwPCnzomO9AQ==&ch=EdLZwq2v5cvYNsim__eVot1BI4AaVQOKW-8Db6W2kS9rZAYhb2qjjQ== in Paris last December, representing Ideal Energy http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zIVf-6SaR9Y-sB2WyR9o34UIpzYrenlH8rFF9srTz1w0NmAAWqGgxoRCCpqHOcHOSWXbrfqSWFvsbdZNEVVy90VVcFGrWTjC57R1ft1QkReK_PP8gc7g9iM_vx4p3acOecoUzHA5oarGhZV7TEU9kLCqGF-s6Gze-axVu5WlVf0MLaO0v8yWkg==&c=dPRwDoiBt1Vfn4Ts7CU2KxWtFSzjMBMgFkh4OmUF5DiwPCnzomO9AQ==&ch=EdLZwq2v5cvYNsim__eVot1BI4AaVQOKW-8Db6W2kS9rZAYhb2qjjQ==. Amy and Troy were invited by the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) as part of the Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) delegation of fifteen business owners. Amy and Troy founded Ideal Energy in 2009 with the mission to drive the change towards sustainable energy and help businesses and individuals invest in clean energy and save money by installing solar arrays. Since 2009, Ideal Energy has become one of the largest solar companies in Iowa, with 36 employees. Amy and Troy became involved with the NRDC and E2 a few years ago and have been supporting clean energy policy in the U.S. by telling their success stories and those of their clients. Their mission at the Paris summit was to show the world that businesses and investors support action on climate change because it is good for the economy and the environment. “Solar energy is one of the fastest growing industries in the country,” said Amy. “People want to participate.” While Amy is working with the Environmental Protection Agency in Iowa on the state’s Clean Power Plan proposal, Troy has visited the White House several times to meet with senators and senior presidential advisors. Troy, who served in the U.S. Navy for nine years, feels fortunate to be involved with national security through renewable energy and resource security. “Most wars are fought over lack of resources,” said Troy. “With renewable energy, we are creating an abundance of energy. We don’t have to be in a situation of lack, and this is changing the politics of the world.” Ideal Energy’s success is driven by the Van Beeks’ dedication to clean energy and the environment. They are proud that MUM alumni comprise 50 percent of their workforce. “Most of the MUM student body are very conscious individuals and they believe that there is a different and more conscious way to live in this world,” said Amy. “The idealism that MUM has is exactly why we started the company,” Troy said. “Sustainability is the manifestation of the consciousness the University develops.”
Re: [FairfieldLife] Fw: Alumni Attend Paris Climate Summit
Didn't Al Gore warn us in *An Inconvenient Truth* that the polar ice caps would be completely melted by now? From: "Doug Hamilton dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]" To: FFL Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 11:34 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Fw: Alumni Attend Paris Climate Summit Paris Climate Summit | Having trouble viewing this email?Click here | | | | | | | | | | | JANUARY 17, 2016 • ISSUE 326 | University Website | | MUM alumni Troy (’10) and Amy (’04) Van BeekAmy at the UN 2015 Climate Change Conference in ParisTroy visiting Washington, D.C. with fellow E2 representativesA solar array outside the Maharishi Patanjali Golden Dome on campus, installed by Ideal Energy | Alumni Amy and Troy Van Beek Attend Paris Climate SummitMUM Alumni Amy and Troy Van Beek visited the 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris last December, representing Ideal Energy. Amy and Troy were invited by the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) as part of the Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) delegation of fifteen business owners. Amy and Troy founded Ideal Energy in 2009 with the mission to drive the change towards sustainable energy and help businesses and individuals invest in clean energy and save money by installing solar arrays. Since 2009, Ideal Energy has become one of the largest solar companies in Iowa, with 36 employees.Amy and Troy became involved with the NRDC and E2 a few years ago and have been supporting clean energy policy in the U.S. by telling their success stories and those of their clients. Their mission at the Paris summit was to show the world that businesses and investors support action on climate change because it is good for the economy and the environment. “Solar energy is one of the fastest growing industries in the country,” said Amy. “People want to participate.”While Amy is working with the Environmental Protection Agency in Iowa on the state’s Clean Power Plan proposal, Troy has visited the White House several times to meet with senators and senior presidential advisors. Troy, who served in the U.S. Navy for nine years, feels fortunate to be involved with national security through renewable energy and resource security.“Most wars are fought over lack of resources,” said Troy. “With renewable energy, we are creating an abundance of energy. We don’t have to be in a situation of lack, and this is changing the politics of the world.”Ideal Energy’s success is driven by the Van Beeks’ dedication to clean energy and the environment. They are proud that MUM alumni comprise 50 percent of their workforce. “Most of the MUM student body are very conscious individuals and they believe that there is a different and more conscious way to live in this world,” said Amy.“The idealism that MUM has is exactly why we started the company,” Troy said. “Sustainability is the manifestation of the consciousness the University develops.” | | | | | #yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302 -- #yiv5292374302ygrp-mkp {border:1px solid #d8d8d8;font-family:Arial;margin:10px 0;padding:0 10px;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302ygrp-mkp hr {border:1px solid #d8d8d8;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302ygrp-mkp #yiv5292374302hd {color:#628c2a;font-size:85%;font-weight:700;line-height:122%;margin:10px 0;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302ygrp-mkp #yiv5292374302ads {margin-bottom:10px;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302ygrp-mkp .yiv5292374302ad {padding:0 0;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302ygrp-mkp .yiv5292374302ad p {margin:0;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302ygrp-mkp .yiv5292374302ad a {color:#ff;text-decoration:none;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302ygrp-sponsor #yiv5292374302ygrp-lc {font-family:Arial;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302ygrp-sponsor #yiv5292374302ygrp-lc #yiv5292374302hd {margin:10px 0px;font-weight:700;font-size:78%;line-height:122%;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302ygrp-sponsor #yiv5292374302ygrp-lc .yiv5292374302ad {margin-bottom:10px;padding:0 0;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302actions {font-family:Verdana;font-size:11px;padding:10px 0;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302activity {background-color:#e0ecee;float:left;font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;padding:10px;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302activity span {font-weight:700;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302activity span:first-child {text-transform:uppercase;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302activity span a {color:#5085b6;text-decoration:none;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302activity span span {color:#ff7900;}#yiv5292374302 #yiv5292374302activity span .yiv5292374302underline {text-decoration:underline;}#yiv5292374302 .yiv5292374302attach {clear:both;display:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;padding:10px 0;width:400px;}#yiv5292374302 .yiv5292374302attach div a {text-decoration:none;}#yiv5292374302 .yiv5292374302attach img {border:none;padding-right:5px;}#yiv5292374302 .yiv5292374302attach label {display:block;ma
[FairfieldLife] Fw: Alumni Attend Paris Climate Summit
Paris Climate Summit | Having trouble viewing this email?Click here | | | | | | | | | | | JANUARY 17, 2016 • ISSUE 326 | University Website | | MUM alumni Troy (’10) and Amy (’04) Van BeekAmy at the UN 2015 Climate Change Conference in ParisTroy visiting Washington, D.C. with fellow E2 representativesA solar array outside the Maharishi Patanjali Golden Dome on campus, installed by Ideal Energy | Alumni Amy and Troy Van Beek Attend Paris Climate SummitMUM Alumni Amy and Troy Van Beek visited the 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris last December, representing Ideal Energy. Amy and Troy were invited by the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) as part of the Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) delegation of fifteen business owners. Amy and Troy founded Ideal Energy in 2009 with the mission to drive the change towards sustainable energy and help businesses and individuals invest in clean energy and save money by installing solar arrays. Since 2009, Ideal Energy has become one of the largest solar companies in Iowa, with 36 employees.Amy and Troy became involved with the NRDC and E2 a few years ago and have been supporting clean energy policy in the U.S. by telling their success stories and those of their clients. Their mission at the Paris summit was to show the world that businesses and investors support action on climate change because it is good for the economy and the environment. “Solar energy is one of the fastest growing industries in the country,” said Amy. “People want to participate.”While Amy is working with the Environmental Protection Agency in Iowa on the state’s Clean Power Plan proposal, Troy has visited the White House several times to meet with senators and senior presidential advisors. Troy, who served in the U.S. Navy for nine years, feels fortunate to be involved with national security through renewable energy and resource security.“Most wars are fought over lack of resources,” said Troy. “With renewable energy, we are creating an abundance of energy. We don’t have to be in a situation of lack, and this is changing the politics of the world.”Ideal Energy’s success is driven by the Van Beeks’ dedication to clean energy and the environment. They are proud that MUM alumni comprise 50 percent of their workforce. “Most of the MUM student body are very conscious individuals and they believe that there is a different and more conscious way to live in this world,” said Amy.“The idealism that MUM has is exactly why we started the company,” Troy said. “Sustainability is the manifestation of the consciousness the University develops.” | | | | |