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SUMMARY:Climate Resilience: Reframing the climate crisis conversation with Karenna Gore
DESCRIPTION:“The impacts of climate change are already here. It is an economical issue. It is a national security issue. It is also a moral issue. It requires deep consideration of our moral obligations to one another across time and space. The causes are also present among us and if we can see them quite clearly\, we might be able to stop this unimaginably tragedy. In addition\, we must simultaneously learn to adapt to the damage that has already been done.” ~ Karenna Gore \n \nJoin Landmark and Transition Town Port Washington for a presentation by Karenna Gore\, founder and director of The Center for Earth Ethics. Then join the conversation\, in an audience Q&A moderated by Hildur Palsdottir. \nThis event is streaming on Zoom. Please click the FREE EVENT link on this page to register and get your Zoom link. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nKarenna Gore is the founder and director of the Center for Earth Ethics (CEE) at Union Theological Seminary. The Center for Earth Ethics bridges the worlds of religion\, academia\, policy and culture to discern and pursue the changes that are necessary to stop ecological destruction and create a society that values the long-term health of the whole. She is also an ex officio member of the faculty of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. She is the author of Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America. https://centerforearthethics.org \nDr. Hildur Palsdottir is a climate activist\, community organizer\, public speaker\, and co-founder of ReWild Long Island. She is also president of the Board of Trustees at The Science Museum of Long Island. Hildur has a PhD in Biochemistry for research in Cellular Bioenergetics and worked as a Research Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and NYU Medical School. In 2017\, she co-founded Sol Center in Port Washington. Hildur guides nature-based mindfulness and meditations at The Mindful Connection of Long Island in Merrick. \nClimate Action Series\nThis is the first in a planned five-part Conversations from Main Street Climate Action Series with the goal of introducing community-centered climate solutions while also promoting individual action. Small changes to our daily routines can have lasting and impact on our environment and future. \nWatch this space for more info & sign-up links for these programs. \nThursday\, March 18 Regeneration Revolution \nThursday\, April 1 Break Free from Plastics! \nThursday\, April 15 “Green” Legislation \nThursday\, April 29 Envisioning 2030 \nThe Climate Action Series is presented in partnership with Transition Town Port Washington.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/climate-resilience-reframing-the-climate-crisis-conversation-with-karenna-gore/
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SUMMARY:Environmental Injustice: Reckoning with American Waste
DESCRIPTION:Virginia Humanities: ADD TO CALENDAR\n\n\n\n\nNonfiction writers Kerri Arsenault (Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains)\, Anna Clark (The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Urban Tragedy)\, and Catherine Coleman Flowers (Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret) discuss their investigations into American environmental injustices\, from sewage and sanitation management systems that reinforce systemic class\, racial\, and geographic prejudices\, to Flint’s water crisis and other industrial impacts leading to contaminated waters\, illness\, and loss. \nAs part of the all-virtual 2021 Virginia Festival of the Book\, this event is FREE to attend and open to the public. To attend\, please register below or simply make plans to watch on Facebook.com/VaBookFest. The video recording from this event will also be available to watch after the event concludes\, on VaBook.org/Watch. \n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n“Combining personal history with investigative reporting\, Arsenault pays loving homage to her family’s tight-knit Maine town even as she examines the cancers that have stricken so many residents.” ―The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice) \n“An exceptional work of journalism. Clark delivers a thorough account of a still-evolving crisis\, one with an unmistakable racial subtext…. Her book is a deeply reported account of catastrophic mismanagement. But it’s also a celebration of civic engagement\, a tribute to those who are fighting back.” —San Francisco Chronicle \n“Flowers exposes the true injustice of the situation and how it can be remedied\, from both sides of the political spectrum. This is a powerful and moving book that deserves wide readership.” —Booklist \nCOMMUNITY PARTNERS\nThanks to our community partners for this event: Alabama Center for the Book\, Alabama Humanities Alliance\, Black Millennials for Flint\, Maine Center for the Book\, Maine Humanities Council\, Michigan Humanities
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/environmental-injustice-reckoning-with-american-waste/
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SUMMARY:Faith + Food Coalition Livestream
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Earth Ethics is hosting a livestream conversation this Friday as we gear up for the Faith + Food Coalition Dialogue Series!\nJoin CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore\, Sustainability and Global Affairs Program Director Andrew Schwartz\, Original Caretakers Program Senior Fellow Mona Polacca and Director of Bhumi Global Gopal Patel at 9 am PDT / 12 Noon EDT streaming live on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page. \nBring a snack to eat! Make a cuppa. \n\n\n \nJoin us Friday\, March 26th!  \n9 AM Pacific / 12 PM Eastern / 4 PM GMT\n\n\nYouTube or Facebook\n\n\nWe’re excited to share about the upcoming Food Systems Summit hosted by the United Nations and the Independent Dialogues the Faith + Food Coalition are set to engage. \nWe’ll talk about why faith perspectives are important in the upcoming Food Systems Summit. What can faith based organizations bring to conversations about food systems\, justice\, access and community response? \nWe will also hear from an indigenous perspective. What can we learn about relationships with the land and food systems from those who are and have been the original caretakers of Mother Earth? Why is it important for the Food Systems Summit and the Faith + Food Coalition dialogues to pay special attention to Indigenous wisdom? \nJoin the Faith + Food Coalition Community at faithandfood.earth!
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