Monday, June 30, 2025

Plastic Free July

 

Plastic Free July is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution – so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities. 

WHY? 

Plastic is mostly made from fossil fuels. The entire plastic production process is polluting and unhealthy, especially for communities of color as this Sierra Club article, Plastic's Influence on Environmental Racism, explains. 

Plastics generated 1.8 billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions in 2019 – that’s 3.4 per cent of the world’s total emissions, a number that is set to grow considerably as the production of plastics is expected to triple by 2060, according to this United Nations report, Plastics – fueling oil demand, climate change and pollution.

Plastic is choking our oceans. According to Sir David Attenborough, “We dump eight million tonnes of plastic into the sea every year”. It’s killing and harming marine life including turtles who eat plastic bags mistaking them for jellyfish, seabirds who mistake plastic for food and feed plastic to their young, all sea creatures who become entangled and trapped in plastic debris, coral reefs, and foundational animals like plankton which consume microplastics that transfer to predators including humans. This World Wildlife Fund article gives more details.

Plastic ends up polluting farmland, according to this NRDC report, A Growing Concern: Microplastic Pollution on Farm Fields. “We are, unfortunately, confirming that yes, agricultural soils are a hot spot of plastic contamination,” says Luca Nizzetto, a researcher with the Norwegian Institute for Water Research, who coauthored an op-ed about the issue in 2016 for Environmental Science and Technology. According to the op-ed, as much as 300,000 tons of microplastics end up on North American farmlands each year.

Microplastics are suspected of helping drive increasing cancer rates among young people, as reported in this article from the University of California-San Francisco.

Plastic is burying the Earth. Much less than 10 percent of plastic is recycled. Most ends up in our oceans and waterways, in landfills, or being incinerated and likely releasing toxic chemicals into our air. Read this Earth.com article, Plastic pollution is changing the entire Earth system.

HOW?

If you have a choice, don't buy plastic and don't buy things wrapped in plastic Tell the seller or business that you want less plastic packaging. If you are able, bring your own glass, paper (but watch out - it might be contaminated with PFAS or coated with plastic!) or metal container and refill it (we have options including bulk food sections at grocery stores and places like Larson's General.)

Plastic bags, even if they might get recycled (but probably they won't), are not needed and easily replaced with other options. If you must use a plastic bag, use it many times. This National Geographic article digs into the pros and cons of different choices.  

Don't use plastic to store, heat, or cook food, including plastic tools and non-stick cookware.

Do not use, buy, or distribute single use plastic bottled water. There's a whole world of problems with bottled water, not the least of which is the plastic pollution this unnecessary habit has caused, but also including research showing the product is often pre-polluted with plastic particles and PFAS. Visit The Story of Bottled Water for more information. 

Synthetic fibers in our clothes and housewares, including polyester, nylon, acrylic, and recycled plastic, degrade into the environment. Laundering them releases millions of microplastics particles into our water. Prefer natural fibers when possible. 

Teabags may be releasing microplastics into the tea and water. This site tests and lists plastic in tea: https://www.implasticfree.com/why-you-should-switch-to-plastic-free-tea-bags/

Keurig cups pollute. Stop using them. Find an alternative. Tell the company to stop

Plastic foodware releases particles when used and may be contaminated with PFAS and contributes to the pollution and harm caused to sea and land animals. Use metal, ceramic, or glass for food storage and consumption. Even some "green" foodware, like paper plates and cups, may have plastic coating that contains PFAS. See more from the Center for Environmental Health.

Find alternatives that don't require plasticBar soap and shampoo don't need a plastic bottle full of water. Metal, reusable straws and foodware can easily replace plastic. Mix up your own cleaning supplies. 

Speak up in your community. Tell your fav third space you want reusable foodware and no bottled water. Tell your local government to install public water stations and water-filling stations. If you can (in Wisconsin, we cannot thanks to our Republican overlords), work for a ban on plastic containers like shopping bags, foam foodware, and bottled water. If you can't discourage their use wherever you can. Tell your neighbors, friends, family, and colleagues.

There are many more reasons to avoid plastic. Learn more from Viroqua Plastic Free

Check out this Island Press free e-book, A POISON LIKE NO OTHER: How Microplastics Corrupted our Planet and our Bodies by Matt Simon. Visit this link: https://mailchi.mp/islandpress/summer-read-poison-simon-announcement

Call Ron Johnson NOW

From Citizens Climate Lobby:


The Senate, with its Republican majority, will begin voting on the final version of its reconciliation bill (President Trump's "One, Big, Beautiful Bill") on Monday, June 30. The Senate version phases out America’s clean energy tax credits and introduces a new tax that “…would penalize future (wind and solar) developments…” This bill will severely impact U.S. clean energy projects and the reduction of carbon emissions. It's bad news for the climate and for Americans.

The proposed tax cuts would:

  • Spike household energy costs over the next decade.
  • Cut hundreds of thousands of proposed jobs in industries like construction and manufacturing.
  • Increase our climate pollution while decreasing our energy security.
  • Reduce U.S. GDP as a result of fewer clean energy manufacturing and construction projects.
  • And the new tax on future solar and wind developments would be a major blow to America’s fastest-growing energy sources.

If you are a Wisconsin resident, call Republican Senator Ron Johnson TODAY. Give your name and address and tell him you care about our environment, the climate, and a clean energy future. And tell him to vote NO on the One, Big, Beautiful Bill (which is not beautiful at all). Thank you!


Call (202) 224-5323


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The bill—the basics:
  • A $3.8 trillion extension of the 2017 Trump tax cuts, which overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy.
  • Nearly $700 billion in Medicaid cuts, which could cause 8.6 million people to lose coverage.
  • $267 billion in cuts to SNAP (food stamps)—kicking 3 million families off assistance and jeopardizing school meals for 18 million children.
  • A massive increase in defense spending, plus over $100 billion for Trump’s mass deportation efforts.
  • Defunding of Planned Parenthood, via a ten-year block on Medicaid reimbursements.
  • Elimination of several clean energy tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act.
  • Over $300 billion in cuts to student loan programs, including repeals of Biden-era income-driven repayment and forgiveness efforts.
  • An extension of the debt ceiling, likely into 2027.
The richest Americans—those making $1 million or more—would get nearly $90,000 in tax breaks each year while low income Americans will actually lose money because of cuts to essential services and a very small tax break, just over $350 per year.

Sunday, June 29, 2025

July 1 Stop the Billionaire Giveaway

 

Tuesday, July 111:00 AM to noon

Burns Park 701 Main St, La Crosse

From June 21 to July 14, the Stop the Billionaire Giveaway Bus Tour is traveling coast to coast to say: no more free rides for billionaires!

Corporations and the ultra-wealthy have already rigged the tax code to pay as little as possible while working people foot the bill. Now the budget bill making its way through Congress will gut lifeline programs for working families just to give billionaires another massive tax breaks.

More details: https://actionnetwork.org/events/the-stop-the-billionaire-giveaway-bus-tour-la-crosse-wisconsin

Saturday, June 28, 2025

Really Really Free

 

From Sharable: A Really Really Free Market (RRFM) is a community gathering where participants give away usable items, skills, food, entertainment, games and many others things that a community can come together and share.

Coulee DSA hosts one in La Crosse, 

RRFM Rules:

  • No littering/abandoning anything at the park!
  • If you bring something with you, and no one takes it, you must take it back home with you.
  • Items that are to be given away should be placed on a blanket or table.

There are other sharing economy examples like Freecycle, an online Offer-Request site, and La Crosse Community Victory Gardens, where food is free for the picking.

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Stop this bill

From Indivisible

Republicans are racing to pass their tax scam bill that includes massive cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other essential programs, but they’re still fighting internally about the content of the bill: some are hesitant about making such big cuts to Medicaid, some want even deeper cuts. And that’s left Republican leaders Johnson and Thune scrambling to balance the demands from all the different sides of their caucus. 

So the more drawn out and painful that Democrats can make the fight, the less likely they’ll be able to actually pass a bill. And Democrats will have the opportunity to do so, including during vote-a-rama when they can  introduce endless amendments to postpone the Senate vote on passage of the bill. 

Call Tammy Baldwin (202-224-5653) and tell her you want her and her fellow senators to do everything in their power to delay and disrupt the budget reconciliation process. Remind her that they can still take action now to defeat the tax scam bill. 

This Common Dreams article provides more details about the awful bill.