NOW THAT WE’VE VOTED, LET’S GET TO WORK MAKING SURE OUR LEGISLATORS KNOW WHAT WE WANT IN REGUARDS TO THE CLIMATE CRISIS!!!!

 

 

 

The 350 WA Civic Action campaign is hosted by the 350 Washington Network and made up of 12 local 350.org groups throughout the state. We are all working together to push our local legislators to pass sound, just climate policy that connects the dots between climate, transportation, COVID relief, affordable housing, racial justice, and more.  https://actionnetwork.org/forms/350wa-cat-signup?source=direct_link&referrer=group-350-seattle 

 

 

 

Third Act: After the Election, What’s Next? November 10

Whatever happens in the election, we’ll keep going. Join Third Act, “a community of Americans over the age of sixty determined to change the world for the better,” to “celebrate and/or commiserate about the outcome and discuss what’s next for our work together to safeguard our democracy and protect our climate.

Speakers:

Robin Wall Kimmerer, enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation.author of Braiding Sweetgrass, founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment.

Akaya Windwood, on the faculty of the Just Economy Institute, and founder of the New Universal, which centers human wisdom in the wisdom of brown womxn.

Also — Third Act will share “big announcement about our Banking on our Future campaign”

WHEN

Thursday, November 10, 5 PM

WHERE

Online
Register here

 

 – November 16 – Interfaith Climate Group meeting @ 1:00 We look at the Climate Crisis through a Spiritual point of view and take actions in faith.  If you are interested in joining us, email interfaithclimatewen@gmail.com

READINGS AND VIDEOS:

 

Yale Climate Connections Articles:

Hydro-power is great – if there is water!  

Climate change could dry up hydropower in some regions

 

Sue Kane – editor

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