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Climate science, policy, politics, and action
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Arm In Arm, with SPACEs In Action, Shutdown DC, Code Pink, CCAN Action, Sunrise, and many other organizations are planning an action to call out Senators who need a spine and Biden for not passing Build Back Better who needs a backbone. We will also take on No Labels and the lobbyists trying to kill BBB.
We will be elevating the need for climate justice, transit equity, the need for child care, the child tax credit, a peace economy over wasting all our money on war, and so much more.
Join us to have your voice and story heard. We, the people, demand healthy communities, a healthy climate, and a healthy democracy.
We will meet at Black Lives Matter Plaza on Mon. Jan 31 between 6:30 am and 7:30 am (on the NE corner of 16th and K St NW). Register here or on Facebook. We will be there to welcome you. Dress WARMLY.
Want to learn about how climate policy campaigns are developing in states across the country – from Vermont to Nebraska to Montana to Hawaii? Have exciting climate policy developments to share with a network of like-minded individuals?
Join us for our monthly State Climate Policy Network national call! This one-hour, once-a-month call is the perfect opportunity to learn about the different legislation and movements going on in states across the US. Legislators, advocates, and experts will join us and inform the network of what is going on in their state as it relates to climate policy, and what you might be able to do to help.
For those of you joining us for the first time, the SCPN call is also an opportunity to simply listen to other states’ updates and challenges. We typically have campaign leaders and policymakers in 15-20 states calling in and providing updates, and dozens of people listening and asking questions on the line. The call is a great information-sharing and networking opportunity. Feel free to contact Kristen Soares, our SCPN Manager, at [email protected] with any questions, or if you are interested in speaking on an upcoming call.
To combat climate change, in addition to reducing
emissions, we will also need to remove greenhouse gases from the
atmosphere. Ocean CDR (ocean carbon dioxide
removal) is a set of strategies to sequester carbon dioxide in ocean
waters. Sarah Cooley (Ocean Conservancy) will moderate a
conversation
between Holly Buck (University at Buffalo) and Nick Pidgeon (Cardiff
University) about social acceptance, environmental governance, and other
issues around ocean CDR strategies. The
webinar will include discussion of the new National Academies report, A
Research Strategy for Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal and
Sequestration.
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Many Americans have grown concerned about the monopoly power that Big Tech corporations wield. But few people realize that the problem of concentrated private power also infects the electricity sector. In most regions, electricity is controlled by a single investor-owned utility with a government-granted monopoly. Across the country, powerful utilities are actively blocking decentralized solar energy, degrading the reliability of the power lines even as they raise prices, and failing to make the grid investments needed for a clean, carbon-free future.
Join the Institute for Local Self-Reliance for an inspiring conversation with advocates who are taking on electric utility monopolies with the aim of accelerating the shift to clean energy and winning democratic community control.
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