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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - Non-Agenda Orozco, Norma From:FossilFuelFan 04 <djh.73p@gmail.com> Sent:Monday, March 08, 2021 12:18 PM To:eComment Subject:Santa Ana should endorse the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Categories:Correspondence Fossil fuels are good ? Don’t listen to all this liberal “climate crisis” crap. They’re just trying to scare you into doing what they want you to do. 1 Orozco, Norma From:Jay Jenkins <djh.73p@gmail.com> Sent:Thursday, March 04, 2021 3:00 PM To:eComment Subject:Make Santa Ana SAFE Categories:Correspondence Dear Sir, I’m sick of all the hype about the “climate emergency”. Yes, climate change is real, but people are freaking out way to much about it. They’re misleading young people (such as Greta Thunberg) and making them think the world is gonna end in 10 years. I’m SICK of it. I’m writing to ask you to ignore all these paranoid letters asking you to “destroy fossil fuel use” in order to “save the world”. Of all the countries in the world, America is already in good shape. The air is already 60% cleaner than it was 40 years ago. How about we deal with the REAL problems in this country, such as racism, instead of freaking out about the “climate crisis” Thank you! 2 March 13, 2021 RE: Climate Emergency Resolution Honorable Mayor and City Council: Sierra Club California supports Santa Ana declaring a Climate Emergency, as have many cities in California and across the world. In fact the Club has posted a Climate Emergency webpage with dozens of j Climate Emergency Resolutions. In addition, here are some organized suggestions from various California jurisdictions, plus some from Australia, to help staff draft a resolution. But the most important thing is to implement the resolution through a comprehensive set of actions included in not only an updated Climate Action Plan and General Plan, but throughout all departments of the City. Sierra Club has compiled many examples of these actions in a large, multitab spreadsheet of implementations that are actually being done in cities. Other resources include Model Laws for Deep Decarbonization in the United States, which provides more than 1000 model and actual federal, state and local laws that can be customized and adopted in order to achieve deep reductions in fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions. Some people may find useful a series of 7 videos Climate Basics. Some examples of actions could include: Reach Codesncrease energy efficiency and help people save more money on utility bills . Implementing SB 1383 actions to feed the hungry while reducing methane emissions from organic wastes. Reducing vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by making public transportation more robust and appealing, and improving safety for cyclists, pedestrians, skateboarders, and other users of active transportation. Driving Down Emissions illustrates examples of strategies that should be included beyond more electric vehicles for reducing transportation GHGs, such as encouraging compact developments that reduce the role of single occupant vehicles. Banning new gas stations. Between 2009 and 2019, the city had declined population, but increased th gasoline sales and gas stations. Recently, LawnStarter ranked the city as the 18 best city to own an EV. Endorsing the call for a global fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty. Expanding local energy resources focusing on low-income customers, social and economic equity, under- resourced communities and environmental justice. We look forward to Santa Ana implementing a comprehensive Climate Emergency Action Plan that can be a model for similar cities across the country Thank you, Jim Stewart, PhD, Co-Chair of Sierra Club California Energy-Climate Committee 213-820-4345, DrJimStewart@gmail.com Richard Rollins, Team Manager, Sierra Club Climate Emergency Mobilization Team, rrollins@rollinscs.com CC: Hoiyin Ip, Co-Chair of Sierra Club California Zero Waste Committee, hoiyin.ip@california.sierraclub.org Orozco, Norma From:Zoe Dicaire <zoedicaire@yahoo.ca> Sent:Monday, March 15, 2021 6:51 AM To:eComment Subject:Santa Ana deserves to be healthy and safe Dear Santa Ana, Fossil fuels pose a threat not only to our planet, but to our community in Santa Ana. Study after study has shown that extracting, transporting, refining, and burning fossil fuels harms environmental and human health – and new evidence shows that toxic air pollution from fossil fuels also makes people more vulnerable to poor outcomes from COVID. The truth is, fossil fuel expansion is undercutting any other work we do on climate action and public health and safety, locking in decades of reliance on fuels dangerous to Santa Ana and the planet. I’m writing to you today to ask you to please pass a climate emergency resolution that includes a SAFE commitment and an endorsement of the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Passing this resolution will demonstrate your intent to keep our community healthy and safe. You’ll be committing to taking local action to explore policies that stop fossil fuel expansion and speed up the clean energy transition, while joining a powerful call for global action against the climate crisis. You can learn more about the SAFE Cities movement at https://www.stand.earth/safe and can view a sample climate emergency template with language demonstrating intent to pass SAFE policies and endorse the Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty here: https://www.stand.earth/SAFEtemplate. As a member of the Santa Ana community, I’m asking: Will you show leadership on this critical issue and pledge to pass a resolution that commits our community to explore SAFE policies and endorses the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty? Together, we can keep Santa Ana and the planet safe from fossil fuels, speed up the shift to clean, renewable energy, and create good, long-term jobs. Thank you, Zoe Dicaire 1 Orozco, Norma From:hamid mansoor <hamidmansoor89@gmail.com> Sent:Tuesday, March 16, 2021 2:38 AM To:eComment Cc:hamid mansoor Subject:Comments for Meeting Hello Everyone! Here are my comments to read by Secretary of meeting( I am unable to attend the meeting. Thanks)for Non-Agenda Items in Today’s City Council Meeting. My name is : Hamid Mansoor Member of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA. Address: 17709 Alburtis Ave, Artesia, CA 90701. Line phone number: (562)860 2062 Cell Phone: (562) 986 3463 ———————————————————— “HADHRAT MARYAM / MARY“ As we celebrate Women’s history month, do you know who one of the most revered woman in Islam is? She is Mary or Maryam, the mother of Jesus. “And relate the story of Mary as mentioned in the Book” (19:17) Besides being identifiable by name in several Quranic verses, Mary or Maryam is also the only woman to have a Surah or Chapter in the Quran named after her. In both Christianity and Islam, Maryam is held as a model of piety and obedience to God’s will. In the Holy Quran, Maryam’s consistent faith and loyalty to God while facing various struggles, hardships, and temptations brought on by the material world makes her a prime example of devoutness for all true believers. At the inauguration of the Maryam Mosque in Ireland, the worldwide spiritual leader of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and Caliph to Messiah Ahmad, His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad reflected on Maryam’s esteemed status in Islam by saying, “She developed a special bond of love with God, whereby Allah conversed directly with Mary and He Himself attested to her truth. Mary believed in the Books of God, she was righteous and attained a special rank in terms of her obedience to God. She was most certainly an example for all true believers.” In the Holy Quran, it is stated that all true Muslims, male or female should develop the qualities of Maryam, highlighting the crucial and active role that she plays in Islam. Maryam’s qualities such as truthfulness, devotion, steadfastness, nobility, and purity are virtues that all Muslims strive towards. Maryam’s elevated status has existed since the beginning of Islam, and while Islam highlights the importance of several women, Maryam without a doubt is one of the most revered. For more information visit: www.alislam.org Thanks. -- 1 Sincerely, Hamid Mansoor 562-986-3463 2 Orozco, Norma From:Raffy Dotan <raffydotan@yahoo.ca> Sent:Thursday, March 18, 2021 9:39 AM To:eComment Subject:Make Santa Ana SAFE Dear Santa Ana City Council and Mayor Sarmiento, Fossil fuels pose a threat not only to our planet, but to our community in Santa Ana. Study after study has shown that extracting, transporting, refining, and burning fossil fuels harms environmental and human health – and new evidence shows that toxic air pollution from fossil fuels also makes people more vulnerable to poor outcomes from COVID. The truth is, fossil fuel expansion is undercutting any other work we do on climate action and public health and safety, locking in decades of reliance on fuels dangerous to Santa Ana and the planet. I’m writing to you today to ask you to please pass a climate emergency resolution that includes a SAFE commitment and an endorsement of the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Passing this resolution will demonstrate your intent to keep our community healthy and safe. You’ll be committing to taking local action to explore policies that stop fossil fuel expansion and speed up the clean energy transition, while joining a powerful call for global action against the climate crisis. You can learn more about the SAFE Cities movement at https://www.stand.earth/safe and can view a sample climate emergency template with language demonstrating intent to pass SAFE policies and endorse the Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty here: https://www.stand.earth/SAFEtemplate. As a member of the Santa Ana community, I’m asking: Will you show leadership on this critical issue and pledge to pass a resolution that commits our community to explore SAFE policies and endorses the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty? Together, we can keep Santa Ana and the planet safe from fossil fuels, speed up the shift to clean, renewable energy, and create good, long-term jobs. Thank you, Raffy Dotan, L2T 2Y1 1 Orozco, Norma From:Henriette Heck <karlotta29@rocketmail.com> Sent:Thursday, March 18, 2021 9:33 AM To:eComment Subject:Santa Ana should endorse the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Hello, Fossil fuels pose a threat not only to our planet, but to our community in Santa Ana. Study after study has shown that extracting, transporting, refining, and burning fossil fuels harms environmental and human health – and new evidence shows that toxic air pollution from fossil fuels also makes people more vulnerable to poor outcomes from COVID. The truth is, fossil fuel expansion is undercutting any other work we do on climate action and public health and safety, locking in decades of reliance on fuels dangerous to Santa Ana and the planet. I’m writing to you today to ask you to please pass a climate emergency resolution that includes a SAFE commitment and an endorsement of the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Passing this resolution will demonstrate your intent to keep our community healthy and safe. You’ll be committing to taking local action to explore policies that stop fossil fuel expansion and speed up the clean energy transition, while joining a powerful call for global action against the climate crisis. You can learn more about the SAFE Cities movement at https://www.stand.earth/safe and can view a sample climate emergency template with language demonstrating intent to pass SAFE policies and endorse the Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty here: https://www.stand.earth/SAFEtemplate. As a member of the Santa Ana community, I’m asking: Will you show leadership on this critical issue and pledge to pass a resolution that commits our community to explore SAFE policies and endorses the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty? Together, we can keep Santa Ana and the planet safe from fossil fuels, speed up the shift to clean, renewable energy, and create good, long-term jobs. Thank you, Jette 2 Orozco, Norma From:Sandy Kavoyianni <sankavo1@hotmail.com> Sent:Thursday, March 18, 2021 9:30 AM To:eComment Subject:Santa Ana deserves to be healthy and safe Dear Santa Ana City Council and Mayor Sarmiento, Fossil fuels pose a threat not only to our planet, but to our community in Santa Ana. Study after study has shown that extracting, transporting, refining, and burning fossil fuels harms environmental and human health – and new evidence shows that toxic air pollution from fossil fuels also makes people more vulnerable to poor outcomes from COVID. The truth is, fossil fuel expansion is undercutting any other work we do on climate action and public health and safety, locking in decades of reliance on fuels dangerous to Santa Ana and the planet. I’m writing to you today to ask you to please pass a climate emergency resolution that includes a SAFE commitment and an endorsement of the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Passing this resolution will demonstrate your intent to keep our community healthy and safe. You’ll be committing to taking local action to explore policies that stop fossil fuel expansion and speed up the clean energy transition, while joining a powerful call for global action against the climate crisis. You can learn more about the SAFE Cities movement at https://www.stand.earth/safe and can view a sample climate emergency template with language demonstrating intent to pass SAFE policies and endorse the Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty here: https://www.stand.earth/SAFEtemplate. As a member of the Santa Ana community, I’m asking: Will you show leadership on this critical issue and pledge to pass a resolution that commits our community to explore SAFE policies and endorses the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty? Together, we can keep Santa Ana and the planet safe from fossil fuels, speed up the shift to clean, renewable energy, and create good, long-term jobs. Thank you, Sandy Kavoyianni, 17123 3 Orozco, Norma From:Jacqueline Stewart <jstewart@ronin.ii.net> Sent:Thursday, March 18, 2021 11:18 AM To:eComment Subject:Santa Ana deserves to be healthy and safe Dear Santa Ana City Council and Mayor Sarmiento, Fossil fuels pose a threat not only to our planet, but to our community in Santa Ana. Study after study has shown that extracting, transporting, refining, and burning fossil fuels harms environmental and human health – and new evidence shows that toxic air pollution from fossil fuels also makes people more vulnerable to poor outcomes from COVID. The truth is, fossil fuel expansion is undercutting any other work we do on climate action and public health and safety, locking in decades of reliance on fuels dangerous to Santa Ana and the planet. I’m writing to you today to ask you to please pass a climate emergency resolution that includes a SAFE commitment and an endorsement of the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Passing this resolution will demonstrate your intent to keep our community healthy and safe. You’ll be committing to taking local action to explore policies that stop fossil fuel expansion and speed up the clean energy transition, while joining a powerful call for global action against the climate crisis. You can learn more about the SAFE Cities movement at https://www.stand.earth/safe and can view a sample climate emergency template with language demonstrating intent to pass SAFE policies and endorse the Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty here: https://www.stand.earth/SAFEtemplate. As a member of the Santa Ana community, I’m asking: Will you show leadership on this critical issue and pledge to pass a resolution that commits our community to explore SAFE policies and endorses the global call for a Fossil Fuel Non- Proliferation Treaty? Together, we can keep Santa Ana and the planet safe from fossil fuels, speed up the shift to clean, renewable energy, and create good, long-term jobs. Thank you, Jacqueline Stewart, 12309 4