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Climate Change Summit

Wisconsin Communities Take Action

Climate Change Resources

December2008

 Table of ContentsHold down the “ctrl” key while clicking on the colored section heading to go

directly to that section. You may find information for a specific issue under

both the “general” heading as well as for an individual topic.

General

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General  

References Provided by Terry Tamminen, Summit Opening Keynote

Speaker

• Terry Tamminen’s Home Page  www.terrytamminen.com

• The New America Foundation  www.newamerica.net  The New America

Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy institute that invests in

new thinkers and new ideas to address the next generation of challenges

facing the United States.

• Pegasus Capital Advisors  www.pegasusinvestors.com Pegasus Capital

Advisors, L.P. is a U.S.-based private equity fund manager that provides

creative capital and business solutions to middle market companies across a

wide variety of industries.

• Seventh Generation Advisors  www.seventhgenerationadvisors.org 

Seventh Generation Advisors focuses on ways to preserve the environment

by advocating policy and promoting a sustainable

economy.

Office of Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton  http://www.ltgov.wisconsin.gov . A

website maintained by the Office of the Lt. Governor. Keep up to date on her

projects and initiatives and keep her updated on your work. If you have an idea or

have hit a roadblock with your planning, visit the “contact us” page to stay in touch

Lt. Governor Lawton.

Wisconsin Climate Change Summit http://www.wiclimatechangesummit.com 

Summit website containing speaker power point presentations and copies of 

handout materials.

Sustainable Communities Capacity Center

http://www2.uwsuper.edu/sustainability/ A website maintained by UW Extension to

provide access to educational materials and resources to expand the capacity of 

communities to explore, understand, create, implement, evaluate, and share

sustainability strategies.

Climate Protection Strategies and Best Practices Guidehttp://www.usmayors.org/climateprotection/documents/2007bestpractices-mcps.pdf  A report created by the U.S. Council of Mayors that provides a wide range of illustrations of how cities are tackling the need to conserve energy and otherresources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and what they areaccomplishing as a result of their efforts.

Climate Change: a Multidisciplinary Approach. 2007. Book by William James

Burroughs. (UWSP Library call number: QC981.8 .C5 B86 2007). Current

knowledge of climate change and its implications for society.

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Earth, the Sequel: the Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming.

2008. Book by Fred Krupp. (TJ163.4 .U6 K78 2008). The innovators and investors

who are reinventing energy and the way it is used.

Economics and the Environment. 2008. Book by Eban S. Goodstein. (HE75.6

.G66 2008). Includes an economic discussion of global warming.

 The Last Polar Bear: a Photographic Journey. 2008. Book by Steven

Kazlowski. (QL737 .C27 K39 2008). Addresses the history of climate change and

the fate of the polar bear in the warming Arctic.

Climate Information and Services  http://www.climateservices.gov/ Provides

links to climate resources from 9 different government agencies (Departments of 

Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Energy, Interior, Transportation and the EPA,

NASA, and the National Science Foundation).

EPA Climate Web Site http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/index.html Includes

scientific discussion, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental impacts and other

resource materials.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change http://www.ipcc.ch/ Fourth

annual climate change assessment report and topical technical papers.

Regional Initiatives to Address Global Climate Change. 2008 Wisconsin

Legislative Council. http://www.legis.state.wi.us/lc/publications/im/im_2008_02.pdf  

Identifies four regional initiatives in North America, the European Union Climate

Change Program, and the International Carbon Action Partnership. Print copy in

Library, WI Documents Dept. (WI LEG. 3: IM/2008/2).

Personal Emissions Calculator (EPA)

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/ind_calculator.html An online tool to

calculate your household greenhouse gas emissions and how you can lower your

total emissions.

Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture, Land Resources, Water

Resources, and Biodiversity in the United States 2008.

http://www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/sap4-3/final-report/default.htm The U.S.

Climate Change Science Program studies the effects of global warming on the

environment.

Pew Center on Global Climate Change  http://www.pewclimate.org A non-profit

research group that brings together business leaders, scientists, policy makers and

other experts. They also sponsor the Business Environmental Leadership Council.

Center on Wisconsin Strategy  http://www.cows.org/ The Center on Wisconsin

Strategy (COWS) conducts research and policy analysis to demonstrate "high road"

(high wage/productivity/profits, low waste, democratically accountable) economic

growth and government is possible for Wisconsin and beyond.

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Wisconsin Green Building Alliance  http://wgba.org/ State organization

promotes using sustainable materials in building and remodeling.

Blueprint for Congress www.climatecommunities.us/documents/blueprint.pdf A

copy of the blueprint for the new president and Congress from local communities,

sending a message about the need for federal support to empower greater local

action to create green jobs and address climate and energy challenges.

Links to Wisconsin Climate Change Sponsors

Boardman Law Firm http://www.boardmanlawfirm.com/ 

Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin http://www.meuw.org/ 

Orion Energy Systems http://www.oriones.com/home.html 

Wisconsin Alliance of Cities http://www.wiscities.org/ 

Wisconsin Public Service http://www.wisconsinpublicservice.com/ 

Alliant Energy http://www.alliantenergy.com/ Return to the Table of Contents

 The Impact of Climate Change in WisconsinClimate Information and Services  http://www.climateservices.gov/ Provides

links to climate resources from 9 different government agencies (Departments of 

Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Energy, Interior, Transportation and the EPA,

NASA, and the National Science Foundation).

Regional Initiatives to Address Global Climate Change. 2008. Wisconsin

Legislative Council. http://www.legis.state.wi.us/lc/publications/im/im_2008_02.pdf  

Identifies four regional initiatives in North America, the European Union Climate

Change Program, and the International Carbon Action Partnership. Print copy in

Library, WI Documents Dept. (WI LEG. 3: IM/2008/2).

State Climatology Office Web Site www.aos.wisc.edu/~sco/ This site has manygraphs and maps showing climate variability and trends in Wisconsin.

Midwest Regional Climate Center http://mcc.sws.uiuc.edu/ Graphs and maps

focusing on the multi-state region surrounding Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts .

http://www.wicci.wisc.edu/about.htm The Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change

Impacts was formed in response to questions raised by a bipartisan committee of 

state legislators who wanted to know how climate change could impact their

districts and constituents.

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Wisconsin’s Strategy for Reducing Global Warming

http://dnr.wi.gov/environmentprotect/gtfgw/documents/Final_Report.pdf    July 2008

Final Report of the Governor’s Task Force on Global Warming.

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Dealing with Risk, Uncertainty and Local Capacity for

ChangeAn Unfamiliar State: How Global Warming Could Change Natural

Wisconsin. 2007.

http://www.environmentamerica.org/uploads/Uh/NM/UhNMNKKS4XIGqGDc4LtLTQ/_A

n_Unfamiliar_State_Wisconsin_Global-Warming.May2007.pdf . Report of the WI

Environment Research & Policy Center describing how water, forests, farming, and

natural recreation may be affected by global warming.

DSIRE  http://dsireusa.org Information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives

that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency which includes summary

maps with contractor license requirements, income tax incentives, property tax

exemptions, rebate programs, and other topics.

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Energy OptionsWisconsin Land Use Megatrends: Energy. 2008.

http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/landcenter/Publications/EnergyMegatrendswhite.pdf  WI

Center for Land Use Education investigates the connections between energy and

land use.

Clean Energy Wisconsin: a Plan for Energy Independence. 2008.

http://cdm267601.cdmhost.com/u?/p267601coll4,1009 . Print copy in WI

Documents Dept (WI ENE 2.1/6:I 53/2008). WI Office of Energy Independence on WI

energy policy and renewable energy sources.

Energy Independent Communities

http://power.wisconsin.gov/section.asp?linkid=1238&locid=131  The section of the

Wisconsin Office of Energy Independence website explaining the voluntary program

for communities that adopt the Wisconsin Governor’s 25x25 Energy Goal. Contains

information and resources for implementation as well as funding opportunities.

Understanding Renewable Energy Systems. 2005. Book by Voker

Quaschning. (TJ808 .Q37 2005). Renewable sources with high development

potential such as solar thermal, photovoltaics and wind power.

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Renewable Energy Handbook: a Guide to Rural Energy Independence, Off-

Grid and Sustainable Living. 2005. Book by William H. Kemp. (TJ808.3 .K44

2005). Creating energy from clean sources and stretching the energy dollar.

Government Green Building Programs Inventory

www.shwec.uwm.edu/governmentgreen  Learn how municipalities around the country aremoving green building into practice. This site contains the municipal government

green building policies spreadsheet of UW-Extension which is now a searchable GIS

system.

Wisconsin Green Building Alliance  http://wgba.org/ State organization promotes using

sustainable materials in building and remodeling.

Focus on Energy  http://www.focusonenergy.com/ Focus on Energy is the state wide energy

program that works with home and business owners to promote energy efficiency and renewable

energy programs through education and cash-back rewards.

Midwest Renewable Energy Association  http://www.the-mrea.org  The MREA promotesrenewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable living through education and demonstration. The

MREA conducts year round training on renewable energy technology and offers education to the

general public through its annual Energy Fair.

DSIRE  http://www.dsireusa.org/  DSIRE is a comprehensive source of information on state, local,

utility, and federal incentives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. Searchable by

state.

Appalachian Voices  http://www.ilovemountains.org/ Find out of your community is connected

to mountain top removal, and what you can do to take action.

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 Transportation OptionsNational Complete Streets Program http://www.completestreets.org/ 

Information on how communities can implement this national program including

fact sheets and assessment tools.

Wisconsin Safe Routes to School

http://www.dot.state.wi.us/localgov/aid/saferoutes.htm  Website for the State of 

Wisconsin Safe Routes to School program including background material, toolkits,

surveys and funding opportunities.

Transportation and Climate Change Newsletter – October 2008 - Prepared by

the Office of Planning, Environment and Realty Federal Highway Administration

http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep/climatechange/newsletter/index.htm

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Climate Change Predicted To Have Major Impact On Transportation

Infrastructure And Operations. Mar. 12, 2008. Science Daily.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080311120617.htm .

Wisconsin Energy Transportation. 2008 Pew Center on Global Climate Change

. http://www.pewclimate.org/node/1064

1000 Friend of Wisconsin: Perfecting the Places We Live and Protecting

the Places We Don’t. 2008.

http://www.1kfriends.org/Transportation/Transportation.htm. Information focuses on

helping communities make the connection between land use and transportation

decisions and the state's economic, environmental and cultural health.

Wisconsin Bicycle Facilities Design Handbook 

http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/projects/state/docs/bike-facility.pdf   A detailed

resource for including bicycle and pedestrian facilities in all street and highway

facilities.

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Waste Management OptionsWaste Reduction and Recycling: Apartments. 2007. Print copy in WI Docs

Dept (WI NAT. 9/4: R42/12/2007). A guide for owners of apartments and other multi-

family dwellings.

Commercial Recycling in Wisconsin, Moving Beyond the Status Quo. 2007.

http://cdm267601.cdmhost.com/u?/p267601coll4,665 . The DNR provides

strategies to increase recycling among Wisconsin's businesses.

WasteCap Wisconsin. 2008.  http://www.wastecapwi.org A statewide, nonprofit,

industry supported organization that provides waste reduction and recycling

assistance to businesses.

Recycle Bank   http://www.recyclebank.com/  A state participation program to

encourage personal recycling through a rewards program. Currently, no

communities in Wisconsin participate in this program.

Curbside Values Program  http://www.recyclecurbside.org/   The Curbside Value

Partnership was formed in 2003 to help communities grow and sustain their

curbside recycling programs. The organization’s two goals are to help communities

grow participation in their programs and to help them measure this growth to make

better decisions.

US EPA WARM model for calculating GHG impacts

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/waste/calculators/Warm_home.html  EPA

created the WAste Reduction Model (WARM) to help solid waste planners and

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organizations track and voluntarily report greenhouse gas emissions reductions

from several different waste management practices.

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Planning and InfrastructureWisconsin Strategy for Reducing Global Warming: Interim Report to

Governor Jim Doyle. 2008.

http://cdm267601.cdmhost.com/u?/p267601coll4,1237 Print copy in Library, WI

Document Dept (WI GO GLO. 1:2008). Interim report of the Governor's Task Force

including policy recommendations.

EPA Climate Web Site. 2008.  http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/index.html 

Includes scientific discussion, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental impactsand other resource materials.

State Climate Action Plans. 2008. EPA State and Local Government Planning site.

http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/stateandlocalgov/state_action.html.

Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts.

http://www.wicci.wisc.edu/about.htm The Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change

Impacts was formed in response to questions raised by a bipartisan committee of 

state legislators who wanted to know how climate change could impact their

districts and constituents.

Sustainable Communities Capacity Center

http://www2.uwsuper.edu/sustainability/ A website maintained by UW Extension to

provide access to educational materials and resources to expand the capacity of 

communities to explore, understand, create, implement, evaluate, and share

sustainability strategies.

LEED for Neighborhood Development

http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=148   The LEED for

Neighborhood Development Rating System integrates the principles of smart

growth, urbanism and green building into the first national system for neighborhood

design.

Center for Land Use Education http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/landcenter/  Reports,

handbooks, fact sheets and workshops on a wide range of planning topics.

1,000 Friends of Wisconsin http://www.1kfriends.org/   Information focuses on

helping communities make the connection between land use and transportation

decisions and the state's economic, environmental and cultural health.

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Developing Local Food SystemsWorldchanging: a User's Guide for the 21st Century. 2006. Book edited by

Alex Steffen. (HC79 .E5 W676 2006). Ideas for buying locally produced food,workplace sustainability, eco-building, and advocating for change.

Developing a Vibrant and Sustainable Regional Food System: Suggestionsfor Community-Based Groups. August 2006.http://www.valuechains.org/rfswg/RFSWG_guide_081406.pdf  Prepared by TheLeopold Center’s Regional Food System Working Group Subcommittee. This siteprovides suggestions for community groups as they: envision their food future,identify key elements that will make their regional food system more sustainable,and consider, which indicators will best inform whether they are making progresstoward their goals.

Wisconsin’s Farm-to-School programhttp://www.reapfoodgroup.org/farmtoschool/   Wisconsin Homegrown Lunch is a

grassroots program whose goal is to enhance Wisconsin schools' existing meal

programs by introducing fresh, nutritious, local and sustainably grown food to

children.

Madison area R.E.A.P. (Research, Education, Action and Policy on Food Group):

http://www.reapfoodgroup.org/  The city of Madison’s program to build a regional

food program.

Wisconsin’s Institutional Food Market Coalition http://www.ifmwi.org/  The

Institutional Food Market Coalition works to connect large volume institutionalbuyers in the private, public and not-for profit sectors with local WI produce auctions

and growers.

Wisconsin Local Food Network Wiki http://wisconsinlocalfood.wetpaint.com/ 

Provides information about and for local food initiatives in Wisconsin.

Dane County Food Policy Council http://www.countyofdane.com/foodcouncil/ 

 The Dane County Food Council explores issues and develops recommendations to

create an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable local food system

for the Dane County region.

Central Rivers Farmshed http://www.farmshed.org  Central Rivers Farmshed is a

growing movement in Central Wisconsin to build and strengthen relationships

between local farms, restaurants, retailers, and consumers.

American Planning Association’s Food System Planning Whitepaper. 2005.

http://myapa.planning.org/divisions/pdf/foodwhitepaper.pdf   Provides background

material on food system planning and its relationship to other types of land use

planning. Contains an extensive bibliography on the topic.

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Center for Land Use Education’s Land Use Tracker Winter 2007 edition on

Food Systems

http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/landcenter/tracker/winter2007/Tracker.html

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Community PurchasingGreen Purchasing http://www.ofee.gov/gp/gp.asp   This government website

offered by the Office of the Federal Environmental Executive. This site provides

information on the acquisition of recycled content products, environmentally

preferable products and services, biobased products, energy- and water-efficient

products, alternate fuel vehicles, products using renewable energy, and alternatives

to hazardous or toxic chemicals.

Green Purchasing. 2008. http://www.noharm.org/us/greenpurchasing/issue The

Health Care Without Harm Website provides information on the Environmentally

Preferable Purchasing system for hospitals and health systems.

REGREEN  http://www.regreenprogram.org/ The American Society of Interior

Designers’ Foundation and the U.S. Green Building Council have partnered on the

development of best practice guidelines and targeted educational resources for

sustainable residential improvement projects. This program will increase

understanding of sustainable renovation project practices and benefits among

homeowners, residents, design professionals, product suppliers and service

providers to build both demand and industry capacity.

Green Government Purchasing – King County, WA

http://www.metrokc.gov/procure/green/   The Environmental Purchasing Program

provides county employees with information to help them identify, evaluate, and

ultimately purchase, economical and effective environmentally preferable products

and services.

Responsible purchasing 101  http://gpnews.com/Issue/Article/78795/Issue An

introductory primer presenting the basics of responsible purchasing.

Responsible Purchasing Network  http://www.responsiblepurchasing.org/ 

Responsible Purchasing Network (RPN) is an international network of buyersdedicated to socially responsible and environmentally sustainable purchasing. Our

membership program and consulting services provide institutional purchasers with

cutting edge procurement tools and resources designed to save money, conserve

resources, reduce waste, and improve efficiency.

RPN Purchasing Guide

http://www.responsiblepurchasing.org/purchasing_guides/all/ Purchasing Guides for

a range of products and services.

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Montana DEQ - Responsible Purchasing in State Government

http://www.deq.mt.gov/Recycle/3Rs/3RPurchasing.asp Resources compile by the

State of Montana to support green responsible purchasing.

Minnesota Environmentally Responsible Purchasing

http://www.mmd.admin.state.mn.us/envir.htm Resources compiled by the State of 

Minnesota Materials Management to help state agencies purchase environmentally

preferable products.

Penn Purchasing Services, Socially Responsible Purchasing

http://www.purchasing.upenn.edu/social/

Website of the University of Pennsylvania Purchasing Services department with

information that supports the seven principals of "socially responsible purchasing".

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Biofuels and BioenergyWisconsin Biofuels and Alternative Fuel Use Report: 2008 Annual Report.

http://power.wisconsin.gov/docview.asp?docid=13666&locid=131 Print copy in WI

Documents Dept (WI ENE.1/2:G 37/2008). WI Office of Energy Independence report

on biofuels production and state fleet vehicles and consumption.

Wisconsin Guide to Building Biofuels Facilities. 2007.

http://power.wisconsin.gov/docview.asp?docid=11265&locid=131 Print copy in WI

Documents Dept (WI ENE 2.6:F33/2007). WI Office of Energy Independence report

on biofuel facilities site considerations, design, and business considerations.

Biofuels for Transportation: A Climate Perspective, June 2008.http://www.pewclimate.org/biofuels-transportation Report prepared by the PewCenter on Global Climate Change. This paper offers an introduction to the currentstate of play for biofuels: the technologies used in their production, their GHGemissions, and associated policy issues.

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Opportunities for Innovative BusinessesThe Clean Tech Revolution: the Next Big Growth and Investment

Opportunity. 2007. Book by Ron Pernick. (UWSP Library call number: TD145

.P46 2007). Developing clean technologies is not just a social issues, but it's a

moneymaking enterprise moving into the business mainstream.

Greener Buildings. http://www.greenerbuildings.com A one-stop resource on

designing, constructing, and operating environmentally responsible commercial and

industrial buildings, created in partnership with the U.S. Green Building Council.

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Business for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy. 2008.

http://www.ceres.org/BICEP BICEP’s goal is to work directly with key allies in the

business community and with members of Congress to pass meaningful energy and

climate change legislation that is consistent with our core principles.

Strategies for the Green Economy: Opportunities and Challenges in theNew World of Business. 2008. Book by Joel Makower. (UWSP – on order) This

book distills more than twenty years of watching the green business scene and

offers insights and inspiration for understanding and untangling the complexities

and controversies of profiting in the growing green economy.

GreenBiz.com. 2008. http://www.greenbiz.com/ The leading online news and

information resource on how to align environmental responsibility with business

success.

Southern Wisconsin’s THRIVE initiative http://www.thrivehere.org/   Thrive, the

Madison Region Economic Development Enterprise, is a nonprofit organizationcreated to grow the economy of Wisconsin's eight-county Madison Region in ways

that preserve and enhance the quality of life.

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FundingFederal and Private Funding http://power.wisconsin.gov  Up-to-date information

on current federal and private funding opportunities that are available for cleanenergy projects. Energy Independent Communities

http://power.wisconsin.gov/section.asp?linkid=1238&locid=131  The section of the

Wisconsin Office of Energy Independence website explaining the voluntary program

for communities that adopt the Wisconsin Governor’s 25x25 Energy Goal. Contains

information and resources for implementation as well as funding opportunities.

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