The following three resolutions are not Division
resolutions in consideration for vote.
#5 is to be completed as a Commendatory Proclamation.
#9 and
#10 are submitted from outside our division. Our division has had
no objections to either.
5. Nuclear
Free World - Nuclear Energy Non-Proliferation-
Inland Empire and San Fernando Valley Chapters - This
resolutions to be completed as a commendatory proclamation
for presentation and distribution in the Convention.
Note: Inland Empire Chapter
(former Citrus Belt Chapter) and San Fernando Valley Chapter, have
withdrawn this submission from consideration as a policy resolution. The
text of the Methodist affiliate has not, and will not, be altered
in any way, but our introduction presentation of it will
be re-formulated as acknowledgement response to the United
Nations Association Council of Organizations affilliate’s
request
for broad informational circulation in its “hopeful affirmation” quest.
We will post the completed text on the web, promptly, and request
volunteers for circulation in convention.
Original submitting chapters: Citrus-Belt and San Fernando Valley,
chapters of Southern California Division, UNA-USA
WELCOMING the nuclear research of UNA Council
of Organizations member United Methodist Church General Board of
Church and Society regional division, California-Pacific Conference.
COMMENDING the California-Pacific Conference
report/resolution as scientific foundation for the USA goal: Nuclear
Free World, and for UNA-USA San Fernando Valley Chapter Public
Awareness Appeal rejection of nuclear energy/armaments proliferation
promotion,
RECOGNIZING this policy resolution as a pioneering
in UNA advocacy participation, both as an affiliate organization
and a people of faith action, also
APPRECIATING Citrus-Belt Chapter several--decades
leaders of UNA and of ecumenical peace process, Harry and June
Hood, for their presentation of this resolution as “friendly
submission,” through Citrus Chapter, response to California-Pacific
Conference request for nationwide “hopeful affirmation.”
THEREFORE USA-UNA delegates, in National Convention
2009, do hereby declare approval and active advocacy for the “hopeful
affirmation,” of this resolution’s advocacy and action
requests.
Whereas the Bible is clear that we are not to
pollute our neighborhoods, the planet, and the poor, but are to
be good stewards of all (Genesis 2:15, Isaiah 24, Jeremiah 4:2&7,Micah
6:6-8 & Matthew 22:36-40), and
Whereas the building of nuclear power plants,
the generation of nuclear power and the plant's radiation byproducts
have been proven to be very unhealthy to life, and
Whereas, every step in the nuclear process is
fossil-fuel intensive, including mining, milling, fuel fabrication,
building the power plants, and even operating them -- let alone
the fossil fuel and other resources which will be needed to care
for the used reactor cores after they have been irradiated inside
the reactor, and
Whereas, the only safe nuclear power plant is
one that does not exist, since no human structure (e.g. underground
storage facilities, kick and roll burial of "low level" radioactive
materials) can withstand the forces of nature, and
Whereas, every step in the nuclear process is
not only fossil-fuel intensive, but terribly polluting in its own
right, starting with leakages of radioactive radon gas from the
mine tailings, to the radioactive "shine" which emanates
from the spent fuel casks, despite several feet of concrete and
several inches of steel, and
2 Nuclear Free World resolution
Whereas, our children are 100 to 1000 times more
susceptible to radiation poison damage than adults, and
Whereas, thousands of diseases which are caused
or enhanced or exacerbated by radiation are so much worse for children
who have no voice or vote, and
Whereas, there is a very sound scientific reason
why nearly $100 billion dollars in research funding so far has
produced nothing in the way of safe containments for nuclear waste
(the scientific reason being that radioactive decay is far stronger
than any chemical bond in nature -- known or postulated), and
Whereas, money spent on nuclear power will buy,
at most, half the number of jobs that money spent in developing
and building cleaner energy sources, such as wind power, would
buy, and the new energy would be delivered as much as ten years
sooner, and
Whereas, the nuclear industry is incapable of
purchasing insurance on the open market, because the size of a
catastrophe would bankrupt any and all insurance agencies, and
Whereas, the Government does not provide adequate
insurance (the Price-Anderson Act is a hollow shell which would
hardly compensate any one after an accident); those few who would
receive anything, would get fractions of a penny on the dollar,
and
Whereas, every operating nuclear power plant
produces isotopes of plutonium and hydrogen and other elements
which are the raw materials of nuclear bombs, and
Whereas, every operating nuclear power plant
has a list of security and safety violations, which if fully known
and understood by the public, would create such an outcry that
all current nuclear power plants would likely be shut down, and
Therefore, be it resolved that the California
Pacific Conference Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist
Church insist that the United States Federal Government provide
that no government money be invested in any nuclear power technology,
except as maybe necessary to pay for shutting down the current
nuclear power plants as quickly as possible and caring for their
waste in as safe as possible a manner, and
Therefore, be it further resolved that we oppose
the building of any new nuclear power plants, their funding, or
their approval and that the currently operating plants be closed
as soon as feasible, and
Therefore, be it further resolved that people
who have already been harmed by nuclear power be both identified
and compensated as best as possible, and
Therefore, be it further resolved that cleaner
energy alternatives such as solar, wind, geo-thermal (atmospheric
vortex engines, ocean thermal energy conversion, low flow rate
undersea turbines) and other workable and sustainable clean energy
solutions be invested in by our Federal Government, instead of
Nuclear Power Plants, and
Therefore, be it finally resolved that this resolution
be presented to members of the US Congress, other government bodies,
public policy organizations, religious bodies and congregations
of faith across the United States and World, for their information
and hopeful affirmation of it.”
9. Educate UNA about the Threat US Strategic
Command
Poses to the Peacemaking Goals of the United Nations
Request to support Nebraska Resolution:
Carol Urner of Whittier Chapter, & Government
Relations Advocacy Team of SoCalDiv asks our chapters to consider
discussion and support, by board or membership, for the Nebraska
resolution. There will be time in April or May to agendize
this and our chapters’ resolutions to prepare for support
on the convention floor. Division Executive Committee
has sent support for the Kansas resolution.
Carol Urner Comment:
“The U.S. space dominance program is the next big boondoggle – it
includes missile defense, but also there are plans to weaponize space, and
already many of our weapons from guns to Predators to ICBMs and “missile
defense” systems are guided by satellite. We have a huge spy satellite
network that spans the globe and is reportedly used for commercial espionage
as well as military intelligence. Some people think of it as defensive,
but it is actually being used primarily for offense. Many in the military industrial
complex are in love with this system and therefore the U.S. is effectively
the only nation in the world that has consistently blocked otherwise unanimous
calls for negotiation of new treaties banning weapons in space and Prevention
of an Arms Race in Outer Space (PAROS). Israel, and sometimes the Marshall
Islands abstain in the votes, but all other countries are calling for PAROS.
Nebraska UNA, of course, is in the home state of Strat Com which manages
both our nuclear weapons and space militarization programs.”
Nebraska
Appeal to UNA-USA Chapters and Cover Letter (pdf)
Nebraska Resolution:
WHEREAS, the UN General Assembly annually reaffirms
its desire to preserve space for peaceful purposes by a near-unanimous
vote for the Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space (PAROS)
resolution, and
WHEREAS, as a signatory of the Non-Proliferation
Treaty, the US has legally obligated itself to disarm its nuclear
weapons stockpiles and to forego developing and producing new
generations of these weapons of mass destruction, and
WHEREAS, except under the most constrained
conditions (where the danger must be imminent and the response
not exceed the scale of the threat), the Charter of the United
Nations prohibits preemptive attacks without Security Council
authorization, and
WHEREAS, in the aftermath of the terrorist
attacks of 9/11, the executive branch of United States government
commissioned US Strategic Command (StratCom) with securing the
military domination of outer space, and
WHEREAS, under the auspices of StratCom,
the US is not only maintaining an arsenal of thousands of nuclear
warheads and seeking to develop more, but has now adopted a strategic
posture for the offensive use of nuclear weapons, and
WHEREAS, StratCom is now charged with preemptively
attacking (with either conventional or nuclear weapons) any place
on earth within one hour that the executive branch unilaterally
deems a threat to the US or its interests, and
WHEREAS, UNA-USA chapters and divisions—through
their networks—can educate the world about the newly enhanced
military threat StratCom now represents to the peacemaking goals
of the United Nations:
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the UNA-USA
commit to educating its member chapters, divisions and international
affiliates about how StratCom’s expanded role in the
execution of US military policy constitutes an increased threat
to peacemaking goals of the UN; and
That the UNA-USA Board develop a statement addressing this
destabilizing new threat, submit it to the United Nations, and
distribute it to local UNA chapters, divisions and international
affiliates; and
That the UNA-USA urge the incoming US Administration to
seek ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and
meet all of its obligations as a signatory of the Non-Proliferation
Treaty; and
That the UNA-USA urge the US Administration to abandon the
October 2006 National Space Policy objective of the domination
of outer space; and
That the US Administration finally support the annual UN
resolution for the Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space
(PAROS) and promptly undertake negotiations—under the auspices of the United Nations—to
negotiate a new treaty respecting the peaceful uses of outer
space.
Jointly submitted by the UNA-USA Nebraska Division, Montana
Chapter, Monterey Bay CA Chapter, Albuquerque NM Chapter, Pike’s
Peak CO Chapter, Northern Colorado Chapter and Seattle WA Chapter.
10. Resolution
Supporting Increased International Education in US Public Schools
Request to support Santa Cruz Resolution: The following
resolution is submitted by June Gorman of Santa Cruz Chapter June
is her chapter rep. to Northern California Division, where she serves
as chair of N.Calif/Mid-Pacific and Hawaii Region. June would
welcome our support for this resolution. It
was presented by President Carl to our Division Executive Committee,
and there was no opposition to it...only favorable comments. June's
phone is 831 462 3465
Whereas a central mission of the United Nations
Association of the USA is “dedicated to educating, inspiring
and mobilizing Americans to support the principles and vital
work of the United Nations” and education, beginning with
our children, is paramount; and
Whereas the current state of US education
related to international education at all levels of K-12 schooling
is dramatically deficient in meeting the needs of an increasingly
interdependent globalizing world; and
Whereas the deficiency of US Education is
dramatically reducing the ability of our students to successfully
participate in understanding their world and becoming viable
participants and problem-solving actors in that world, as well
as successfully negotiating global and environmental conflicts
and economic competitiveness in that world;
The United Nations Association of the United States resolves to
actively promote and encourage the development of federal legislation
in Congress that directly addresses the need for serious development
of international education at all levels of American schooling
and includes the following:
To raise achievement in international education in elementary
and secondary schools, through grants to improve teacher
competency and to support operations and programs in international
education that support core curricula in such schools and for
other purposes.
To call upon the Secretary of Education to establish an
Office of International Education within the office of Elementary
and Secondary Education of the Department of Education. We
further call on the Secretary of Education to appoint a Director
of International Education to administer the Office of International
Education and to administer funds of $200,000,000 per year in
forms of grants to: national non-profit organizations or
consortiums of nonprofit educational organizations, stated educational
agencies, local educational agencies and other non-profit organizations
to improve the international educational competency of prospective
elementary school and secondary school teachers and to support
the following:
-Research-based training in international education and related
disciplines for prospective elementary school and secondary school
teachers as a means of broadening student knowledge of the world
and
-Dissemination of information on effective practices and research
findings concerning the teaching of international education
-Development of assessment instruments and strategies to document
student understanding of international Education
-Implementation of best practices and model programs to promote
international education
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT:
The United Nations Association-USA, consistent with its Mission,
calls upon the Congress to pass any current or pending or prospective
legislation that would provide for increased international education
in all US Public Schools and provides the necessary monies to
do so; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT:
UNA-USA, inclusive of its chapters and divisions, shall encourage,
support and advocate for the passage of any such legislation
at federal and local levels and assist in any way feasible to
develop models and curricular support for better international
education in all our schools, at all levels of the educational
system.
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