Ask Sierra Club Board @noon today to adopt 5G resolution Sierra Club members passed

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Are you a member of Sierra Club?  If so, ask Sierra Club Board to adopt the 5G resolution their own members passed due to new information on climate change and environmental harm.

The new 5G infrastructure plus satellites and 3 million end user terminals on top of existing infrastracture is such an energy monster, and does so much environmental harm,

§  radiofrequency radiation and disruption to the electromagnetic circuity of the earth
§  visible pollution of the night sky
§  interference with astronomy and meteorology
§  rocket exhaust contributing to ozone depletion and climate change
§  ground and water pollution from intensive use of increasingly many spaceports
§  space debris
§  toxic dust and smoke from continual deorbiting of satellites
§  collisions and risk of Kessler Syndrome

Many new legislation is also being introduced, many bills to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to take away regulations, eliminate NEPA reviews for FCC.  Please ask where does Sierra Club stand?  



-----Original Message-----
From: Sierra Club <re...@emails.sierraclub.org>
Sent: Sun, Feb 14, 2021 5:01 am
Subject: Exclusive member event: Get to know your Board candidates

This Saturday, 12 PT/3 ET, join live & ask your questions of the candidates running for the Sierra Club Board
This Saturday, I'll be hosting a members-only Town Hall for you to learn more about the eight candidates running for the Sierra Club Board of Directors. The candidates will be invited to answer questions from you and other members. Will I see you there?
I'LL BE THERE!
Sarah, as a Sierra Club member, you are responsible for deciding who our next leaders will be. The volunteer-led Board of Directors is the Sierra Club's governing body. Board members are in charge of determining our conservation priorities, internal policies, and annual budget.
You should receive your ballot in the mail or your inbox in mid-March. For now, many members have requested more information about who's running. That's why I hope you'll join me to learn more about the eight inspirational candidates asking for your support.
There are two great ways to get involved with the event:
We have work to do in the next years, and decades, to restore our democracy, protect public health, and fight for a livable climate for all. To make that happen, we must select the very best Board of Directors who will help determine our organization's priorities and course.
Sarah, as a member, that important decision is in your hands! That's why we're so excited to host this Town Hall on Saturday for you to get to know your candidates and ask them your questions.
What: Board Candidate Town Hall
Date: February 20, 2020
Time: 12 pm PT / 3 pm ET
Sign up: sc.org/TownHall
Submit a question: sc.org/AsktheBoard
Once you register, you will get a link to how to participate on your computer or call in from your phone, along with a calendar reminder.
Thank you for your membership! I look forward to seeing you soon.
Together,
Marlene Esquivel
Candidate Forum Co-Host

 

P.S. Want to get a sneak peek at the candidates before the Town Hall? You can learn more about the eight amazing individuals who are running for the Sierra Club Board of Directors here (and don't forget to submit candidate questions after taking a look).
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