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The Bulletin

November 18, 2019



Home of
District Governor:
Jim Squire
&
Past District Governors
Frank Bentley,
Ralph Thurmond,
and Barry Smith


Meetings

November is Rotary Foundation Month

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

11/5 Chris Burnett
11/11 Ed Ukaonu
11/14 Milton Kassel
11/16 Rick Doyle, III

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

11/1 Billy Lovett (16)
11/26 Frank Bentley, Jr. (22)

Rotary Online

https://sandyspringsrotary.org
https://rotary6900.org/
https://rotary.org/

ROTARY CLUB OF
Sandy Springs


Mondays, 12:15 pm
Hilton Suites
6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, NE
Sandy Springs, GA 30328 FacebookTwitterInstagram

LEADERSHIP

President Nancy Schroeder
Treasurer John Neill
Secretary Mike Stacy
Foundation Rick Doyle, III
Membership Adam Bowling
Public Image Todd Lawrimore

PRESIDENT'S CORNER
President Nancy Schroeder's Welcome Message

On behalf of the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs, I welcome you to visit our club and experience the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs' hospitality and energy. We meet on Monday for lunch at 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. at the Hilton Perimeter Suites, 6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. You can reserve a spot by going to our website at www.sandyspringsrotary.org. Join your fellow professionals, and community and business leaders, and learn how Rotary can fit in your future. Experience Rotary Making A Difference!


Upcoming Program
Richard Walker to visit the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs


On December 2nd 2019, the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs will be welcoming Rick Walker to the podium.

Rick started his career with Ford Motor Company as an engineer, was an Executive Vice President with a major Tier 1 automotive supplier for 14 years, and is now President and CEO of GAMA, the Georgia Automotive Manufacturers Association.
Rick is also currently a Partner at Clements Bernard Walker PLLC - a law firm specializing in Intellectual Property (patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and related matters), Trade Association, and Business Law. He is a Registered Patent Attorney. He specialties include various automotive technologies such as autonomous and sensor technologies, as well as medical devices, industrial products, technology systems, and trade associations, among other related areas.
He is the author of numerous published articles on innovation, quality and profitability; was named one of the "Latest Generation of Atlanta CE Os and Power Brokers", Atlanta Journal Constitution; and received the International Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the Society of International Business Fellows.

He holds both undergraduate and graduate engineering degrees from the University of Detroit, a law degree from the University of Detroit, and completed The Executive Program at the University of Michigan, School of Business Administration.

Please come out and visit the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs and help us give Rick a warm Rotarian welcome.


More information about Clements Bernard Walker PLLC can be found here: https://worldpatents.com/
More information about GAMA can be found here: https://www.gama-georgia.org/


Previous Program
Donna Melcher explains the concept of Carbon Fee & Dividend

On Monday, November 18 Donna Melcher from the Citizens Climate lobby visited the Sandy Springs Rotary Club to explain the concept of a Carbon Fee & Dividend plan.

She began her presentation with this question: "How many of you have an opinion about climate change." After the laughter dissipated she explained that she was there to talk the environment that we all share. Donna took time to apply our Rotarian Four Way Test to a problem in which our Rotary International President Barry Rassin describes as one of Rotary's ultimate missions. More about Barry's thoughts can be found here: https://www.rotary.org/en/climate-change-ri-president-says-protecting-environment-ultimate-mission

Is it the true? “The state of the agreement” is that 97% of scientist that were asked agree that that climate change is real, and it’s mostly caused by humans, and it’s mostly about greenhouse gasses (so it is 8th grade science) and something we need to pay attention to. Not one to be denied, she supplied accredited verification of the previous statement.

Is it fair to all concerned? NO, she says. It is unfair because the people who are being affected most are usually poor, unequipped and least able to adapt.

Will it build goodwill and better friendships? That’s up to us, she notes. The way to solve problems is through dialog. Having conversations in which we understand and listen to each other while keeping in mind that environmental problems will affect us all. If we approach solutions in way that brings people together rather than wedging them apart, it will build better friendships and good will.

Will it be beneficial to all concerned? If we have a stabilized climate, that is going to be good for all living beings.


She segwayed to the second part of her presentation with a single image of a chart displaying 800,000 years of what we all accept as cyclical climate change behavior.


The thing to notice here is the nearly vertical line (far right of the graph) showing the sharp rise in CO2 levels since the industrial revolution.


Donna used the chart to illustrate why she is doing all she can to help save the environment. She then launched into a plain english description of a plan that could one day have governmental implementation to help curb CO2 emissions. The plan is called Carbon Fee & Dividend.
She explained that the plan has the follow qualities:
1.) It’s revenue neutral
2.) It’s got bi-partisan support
3.) It’s good for the environment
4.) It’s good for the economy and
5.) It’s good for people.

She went on to explain that the plan gives a stable signal to the market that the cost of carbon based energy use is going to include all of its externalities. One of those externalities is the cost of pollution. At this point the cost of carbon-based energy becomes equal to or competitive with clean energy sources. That equalization spurs innovation in the clean energy field which benefits everyone.

The fees assessed by in the selling of carbon-based energy would be distributed to the American public via checks that citizens could use in any way they choose.

The Carbon Fee & Dividend Act includes many other thoughtful sections for how to deal with Imports & exports, called a Carbon Border Adjustment, and even to military and governmental usage.

Mrs. Melcher capped her presentation with a request. She asked us as business leaders and social influences to take at look at what we’re doing now to help solve the climate challenge. And then asked if we would you consider working with Citizens Climate lobby? There are links included at the end of this article if you'd like to know more.

The Rotary Club of Sandy Springs would like to thank Mrs. Donna Melcher for her efforts and commitment to a cause that shares so many threads with our own Rotarian beliefs.


Donna Melcher presenting in 15 minutes a broad view of a Carbon Fee & Dividend plan.


At the end of her presentation, Donna played a ethereal, graceful melody called New Beginnings on a native American drone flute. She was accompanied by John Pruitt (not to be mistaken with WSB-TV's John Pruitt) on his acoustic guitar.

Want to learn more about the native American Drone Flute? http://www.nativefluteswalking.com/double-flute-drone-flute.shtml



Pictured here is Nancy Schroeder, 2019-2020 President of the Sandy Springs Rotary Club and Donna Melcher of Citizens Climate Lobby.


Short biographical information about Donna can be found here: https://sandyspringsrotary.org/newsletter/show/1046
Find out more about the Citizens Climate Lobby by clicking here: https://citizensclimatelobby.org/about-ccl/values/
These photos and many more in their original resolution can be found here: https://rotaryclubofsandysprings.zenfolio.com/p429...
More information about the Fee and Dividend plan for carbon pricing can be found here: https://www.carbonpricingleadership.org/
OR https://citizensclimatelobby.org/basics-carbon-fee-dividend/
Donna can be reached at: melcherdonna@gmail.com

A Look Ahead
Here's an easy and quick glimpse of our Rotary meetings to come

If you have inquiries please send them to tlawrimore@gmail.com


Special Message
No Meeting November 25, 2019

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Greeters and Invocation Leader for December 2, 2019


Rotary Club of Sandy Springs Greeters & Invocation leader for next meeting. (12/02/2019)
Invocators, as per the "Make it fun and they will come." theme, have a joke ready!

Greeter A:
Fred Ferrand
Greeter B:
Will MacArthur
Invocation Leader:
Linda Randolph

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