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Meet your Nanaimo Green Candidates on May 5th

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My Position on Smart Meters

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A few organisers who oppose B.C.’s smart meters have been making false statements about me and what I believe about the meters. So that the public might be aware of what truly is my position, rather than trust the gossip circulating, this is what I actually believe about these meters. The wireless meters that have been installed on most of our homes and buildings have certain advantages as well as possible dangers. While it has been many years since I graduated from B.C.I.T. my speciality was in electronic telecommunications. For the amount of money BC Hydro spent on the meters they should have been hard-wired (not wireless). This would have greatly alleviated concerns about privacy and especially EMF (electromagnetic energy). EMF waves are potentially harmful to human and other life-forms. However, there is a great deal of debate presently occurring about what frequencies and what intensities may be harmful. In the meantime the precautionary principal should b

A Better Economy Without Fossil Fuels

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What does it mean for our local economy and local jobs when virtually all of the money for electricity and fuels leaves the community?  It is not good.  Is it truly possible to create clean electricity locally, create good jobs here, AND stop paying fossil fuel companies those high prices? Yes! British Columbia already has cleaner electricity than does Alberta (where it is mostly coal-fired). Clean (much cheaper) electricity could power our transportation sector. Electric trains, electric or hydrogen buses, electric or compressed air cars, and far more cycling and walking paths would all contribute enormously to reducing the costs and pollution. Creating local jobs producing that clean electricity, such as is being generated at the local landfill and the drinking water pipeline coming out of the local mountains, is more than possible. Here we could be erecting wind turbines (perhaps Mount Benson, or the valley behind it), solar panels on most roofs, tidal power (this alone could d

My campaign platform

This week I was invited to submit a few paragraphs to a popular local blog, saying what my campaign platform was about.  I appreciate the opportunity! What I wrote about are the areas I hear the most concern about: Jobs, health, the environment, and how to pay for all of these.  The exercise of being concise, yet detailed enough to cover the many important subjects, is a good exercise. If you wish to see what I wrote, the summary can be found at the Go Nanaimo Blog .

Something about me -Shaw TV segment

A few years ago I was featured on one of Kait Burgan's Shaw TV segments. Here she points out how I "embody sustainability in his every day life."   It gives the viewer a sense of what is important to me relative to saving energy. It also reveals how I am hopeful, something of which we appear to be in short supply. To see this 4 minute segment click here .

Why I support Ian

I would like to share with you some of the many reasons why I support Ian Gartshore for MLA. Ian is informed. He’s involved. He’s insightful and practical. He listens. He looks for solutions. He’s reliable. But, most of all, Ian cares.   When I talk to him, listen to him, see the way he treats people, I absolutely trust that he will do his best for us. For Nanaimo. For British Columbia.   Ian will work with us, individually and collectively, for a thriving economy, a healthy environment, and a caring, connected community. How do I know for sure Ian will do this? He already does.

Article: Were Hooked on Growth, But it Doesn't Have to Be this Way

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Imara Jones, economic justice contributor for Colorlines.com, writes: "As the New York Stock Exchange reached an all-time high this month, you’d think that the good times were back. But that would be incorrect. What happens on Wall Street has very little to do with what’s going on in the real economy. Corporate profits have never been higher, but — excluding the highest earners — real wages are at a 40 year low ." Read the rest of the story at http://www.nationofchange.org/we-re-hooked-growth-it-doesn-t-have-be-way-1364132165 Nation of Change's mission is, "to help people create a more compassionate, responsible, and value-driven world, powered by communities that focus on positive solutions to social and economic problems. We strive to accomplish this mission through unbiased, independent journalism combined with practical, real-world activism in order to create real-world actionable strategies for change." Check out some of their provokotive and informa