Economía verde

Wisconsin’s first peoples -- the Anishinabe (Ojibwe), Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), Menominee, Oneida, Potawatomi, and Munsee Stockbridge Mohicans -- have in their traditions the idea that it its the duty of the present generation to look out for the interests of generations to come, generation after generation, onto the seventh generation. It’s a good idea.

To get there, we must today build an economy that:

  • Relies on renewable energy -- wind, solar, biomass, geothermal -- not on coal, petroleum, or nuclear sources that are finite and poison our air, land, and waters -- and children.
  • Makes Wisconsin the national leader in green business growth. When Americans hear talk of Fair Trade, organic, locally and/or worker owned and operated, union made, closed loop, cradle to grave, transparency -- you name it -- they should think, “Wisconsin.”
  • Restores transportation choice to Wisconsinites by prioritizing, in concert with other upper Great Lakes states, a dense regional network of efficient, low-impact, mass transportation. Also expands non-motorized transportation alternatives (bike, foot) between communities.
  • Not only honors our treaties with Wisconsin’s American Indian nations, but also strengthens intercultural and economic ties with the nations on the basis of Fair Trade and a commitment to sustainability.
  • Puts family farm preservation, cooperative development, and ecotourism and eco-agrotourism at the center of our rural jobs creation and preservation policies.
  • Moves away from a dehumanizing view of animals and other living beings as mere “inputs and outputs,” and which strengthens existing legal protections for animals against cruelty and mistreatment.

RELEASE: Manski goes on TV with "Fresh Air" anti-corruption campaign

Manski for Wisconsin
Octubre 4, 2010

MADISON – Manski for Wisconsin's campaign entered a new phase tonight with the release of its first television ads, running nightly on Madison's most trusted news and commentary programming by Chris Matthews, Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, Jon Stewart, and yes, Steven Colbert; the spots will also run during the CNN morning news. The campaign, entitled, "Fresh Air," contrasts candidate Manski's integrity as a lifelong reformer with the role his opponent, Brett Hulsey, played as a corporate lobbyist for the Cassville coal plant.

STATEMENT: Environmentalists for Manski

Manski for Wisconsin
Octubre 4, 2010

As environmental professionals, activists and authors, we know how important it is to have strong allies in our state legislature. Wisconsin – and particularly Assembly District 77 -- has provided environmental leadership in the past, and we can in the future, if we make the right choices in November's election. We can think of no stronger leader on environmental issues for the Wisconsin Assembly than Ben Manski.

Hulsey paid $192,000 to lobby for coal

Steve Burns
Octubre 4, 2010

From 2006 to 2008, Brett Hulsey undertook many activities in support of Alliant Energy's proposal to construct a new coal-fired power plant in Cassville, Wisconsin. Hulsey drew on his environmental credentials as a former Sierra Club representative to reach out to Wisconsin conservation groups and to the media, writing newspaper op-eds and even recording a radio advertisement, all in support of Alliant's proposed new coal plant.

THE CAPITAL TIMES: Take to streets to get action on climate change

John Nichols
Agosto 22, 2010

Like the American Greens — who could achieve a nationally significant electoral breakthrough in Wisconsin if Madison attorney Ben Manski prevails in his energetic campaign for the Assembly District 77 seat — the Australian Greens believe in combining electoral politics, traditional lobbying and “this is what democracy looks like” street demonstrations.

STEPHANIE REARICK: For the environment, Manski is the best candidate

Stephanie Rearick
Agosto 1, 2010

Dear Editor: Regarding your article on Assembly District 77, the Green Party's Ben Manski is clearly the most dedicated and active environmentalist of the candidates for the seat Spencer Black is vacating.

THE CAPITAL TIMES: Candidates jockey to be the greenest

JESSICA VAN EGEREN
Julio 27, 2010

In an eight-way race to fill the seat of retiring state Rep. Spencer Black, a majority of the candidates are echoing the progressive, pro-environmental policies that defined Black’s 26 years in office.

Politically speaking, it’s a smart move.

Responses to Sierra Club Questionnaire

Manski for Wisconsin
Julio 26, 2010

Responses to the John Muir chapter of the Sierra Club's candidate questionnaire.