SUSTAINABLE EUGENE?
Eugene Sustainability Quiz
Eugene Sustainability Commission
steps toward sincere sustainability
City Manager or democracy?
Regional Transportation Plan: $817 million for roads
2010-2015: Cities & County $186.5 million for roads
EWEB's $85 million new maintenance yard
U of O Arenas - Bus Rapid Transit - big box stores
hospitals - disasters - intelligent urban design - trains
grass seed to grains - food security, no more field burning

WEST EUGENE PORKWAY
WETLANDS: West Eugene Transportation, Land and Neighborhood Design Solutions - WEP alternative
Mayoral Election bypasses highway history
Kitty Piercy's West Eugene Collaborators excluded neighborhood groups, tolerates half a WEP
Jim Torrey wasted money promoting WEP after June 2001 "No Build" consensus by Fed, State, County & City
the 2001 City vote for the WEP - a federal, not local, decision
WEP violated laws signed by Nixon and LBJ
Lane County: Bobby Green vs. Rob Handy

related websites: forestclimate.org - oilempire.us - permatopia.com - road-scholar.org
feedback to mark at permatopia dot com

Greenwashing: public relations boosterism

What is greenwash?
Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Tenth Edition
greenwash (n):
"Disinformation disseminated by an organisation so as to present an environmentally responsible public image. Derivatives greenwashing. Origin from green on the pattern of whitewash."

Ecocentrism: Eugene not "number one Green City"
"World's Greatest City of the Arts & Outdoors" world's most absurd slogan

TREES:
Transportation, Energy,
Environment, Sustainability

TRANSPORTATION after Peak Oil

WETLANDS Alternative:
West Eugene Transportation, Land and Neighborhood Design Solutions

West Eugene Collaborators:

Bypassing Sustainability:
Planes, Trains, Automobiles

Green Building & Boondoggles


ENVIRONMENT
Protection and Restoration

  • ecoforestry: selective logging to restore tree farms to forests
    no clearcuts or biocides,
    value added products
  • green business, clean industry
    myco and bioremediation,
  • zero discharge
    ban toxics to protect public health
    carbohydrate economy, no petrochemicals
  • reduce garbage: waste is a terrible thing to mind
  • intelligent (urban) design:
    beauty
    not ugliness

    (prevent strip mauls, billboards)

Polluted Air and Water

  • Clearcutting the Cascades & Coast Range
  • Aerial Herbicides blanket our forests
  • Slash pile burning - a huge waste of trees
  • Toxic Eugene:
    Plywood glue factories
    Railroad pollution
    wood preserving
  • Grass Seed Capital of the World: Pollen and Smoke Pollution
  • Nano-pollution info at oilempire.us

ENERGY
for the Year 2025

Region 2050 & limits to growth

  • build solar panel and wind turbine factories
  • convert grass seed farms to grow biofuels
  • require passive solar design in building codes
  • relocalize production to reduce consumption
    (fewer delivery trucks)
  • retrofit buildings: conservation & renewables
  • initiatives for sustainable jobs after Peak Oil

SUSTAINABILITY
is not efficiency, it is zero petroleum

  • paradigm shifts: psychological and political
  • beyond boom and bust: steady state economy
  • local food security,
    more community gardens,
    teach gardening skills at neighborhood levels,
    protect farm soils from "development"
    regional inventories of food production and processing
  • economic stability needs democratic decisions,
    Campaign Finance Reform
  • public health: single payer health care
  • support local economy:
    strengthen local businesses,
    build downtown Farmers Market
    not Whole Foods predator,
    ban big box megastores & franchises

Human Rights City?

  • Chinese Olympics
  • June 1, 1997: pepper spray used on peaceful protestors
  • rapist cops convicted of felonies
  • scaring toddlers
  • tasers

greenwash groups:
Activist Malpractice


Disasters: preventative, permaculture perspectives

Disaster Mitigation and Land Use:

  • Eugene needs intelligent (urban) design
    Hospitals, Earthquakes, Floods, and Lahars
    Troubled Bridges Over Water: the I-5 bridge crisis
    West Eugene sprawl in floodplains: WEP, Target megastore, Royal Node subdivision

The Long Emergency:
Peak Oil and Climate Collapse require paradigm shift

Katrina disaster shows the Federal government response: we are on our own


Eugene: the bubble

1000 Friends of Portland needs a “fix”

"we ran a terrible campaign" on Measure 37
-- Tom Bowerman
, 1000 Friends board member, speaking at Land Watch Lane County 2007 Annual Meeting

by Mark Robinowitz

Measure 49 is a brilliant psychological campaign to ensure that most of Measure 37 gets enacted while splitting the environmental movement. It is a great example of the difference between Republican politicians and Democratic politicians -- the R's don't care about the environment, while the D's pretend to care but craft initiatives that undermine ecological efforts while pretending to help. It is dichotomous thinking -- either you're with the Measure 49 campaign or you support Measure 37, when in reality the world is not split into yes/no fake debates.

Giving away the crucial issue of TRANSFERABILITY throws away the strongest argument from the environmental side. No timber company wants to be a landlord for homes built in their clearcuts -- if transferability was blocked in court then few large M37 claims would happen. Without transferability, a claimant could build an extra house for a relative -- but a claim that sought future subdivision of the land (multiple houses) would not likely happen. This is the key point and it's outrageous that we are supposed to endorse the principle ideas behind Measure 37 under the guise of mitigating it. Some of the worst excesses will be blocked in the unlikely event that M49 is enacted, but far more success would happen for environmentalism if groups like 1000 Friends had backbones and were competent.

If 1000 Friends and other big green groups had bothered to notice the corporate deforestation on so-called "private" lands over the past few decades, perhaps they could have pushed for selective forestry to be made mandatory on corporate timberlands.

If this shift had happened, the forests where much of the M37 claims (by acreage) are proposed would still have value as forests, and the pressure for M37 would have been much less. You reap as you sow.

 

What deal did 1000 Friends make to promote OSU deForestry Department Dean Salwasser and the Oregon Forest Resources Institute, a timber industry propaganda organization?

www.envisionoregon.org/
guest-columns/forests-for-a-richer-future

A Vision for Oregon’s Forests
by Hal & Janine Salwasser
Hal and Janine Salwasser are residents of Corvallis
Find more data on Oregon's forests at www.oregonforests.org

 

1000 Friends of Portland -- Activist Malpractice

  • Measure 49 gives away the strongest tool that could block most M37 claims (transferability)
  • 1000 Friends did not substantially challenge the ballot language of M37 when that period of public challenge happened despite years of notice that it would be required. It is unlikely they can do a better campaign for M49 than their anemic efforts against M37 or against M2 & M7 in 2000.
  • Their EnvisionOregon campaign promotes oregonforests.org, a timber industry propaganda website, and claims a prominent shill for clearcutting is just an ordinary guy concerned about trees.
  • 1000 Friends claims that our land use laws protect forests, when all they do is protect forests from conversion to other uses even though the biggest threat is industrial deforestation, not subdivision (although subdivision is certainly a threat to some forests)
  • In 2002, 1000 Friends promoted a worse version of the West Eugene Porkway that was about twice as long (and destructive) as ODOT’s proposal. If their plan had been adopted, the federal legal case WETLANDS vs. FHWA would have been nullified and the highway would be under construction now. 1000 Friends's worse route for the WEP would have gone through the home of their co-plaintiff on their LUBA (Land use Board of Appeals) claim on the local zoning of the WEP issues. The sorry details are archived at www.permatopia.com/wetlands/crandall.html
  • 1000 Friends's website promoted a plan for the largest Urban Growth Boundary expansion in the history of the UGB program (in Damascus, east of Portland), which includes the new Sunrise freeway.
  • 1000 Friends, like most environmental groups, is myopically ignoring Peak Oil and other limits to endless growth in its advocacy, which makes their analysis strangely disconnected from physical reality. It is easy to understand why highway departments don't want to think about the end of cheap oil -- but harder to understand why groups such as 1000 Friends are as unwilling to include it in their advocacy.