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SUMMARY:We Believe We Will Win: A Rally to Stop the Mountain Valley Pipeline
DESCRIPTION:An expansive movement of landowners\, Indigenous water protectors\, Black leaders\, and climate activists are mobilizing to ensure the Mountain Valley Pipeline is stopped. In the past few months\, the pipeline has suffered some severe blows. In November\, Indigenous and Black leaders ensured the Lambert Compressor Station was stopped\, signaling a huge environmental justice victory. In January\, the US Court of Appeals stopped MVP from further destroying Jefferson National Forest. In February\, the Court stopped MVP from threatened endangered species. \nOn Thursday\, April 7 (7-8 pm ET) hundreds will gather on Zoom for ‘We Believe We Will Win: A Rally to Stop the Mountain Valley Pipeline\,’ bringing together community leaders in Virginia and West Virginia to share how they achieved these wins\, what it will take to stop this disastrous pipeline\, and how you can help. \nRegister Here to Attend \nSpeakers include: \n– Karenna Gore\, Executive Director\, Center for Earth Ethics\n– Anita Royston\, President\, Pittsylvania County NAACP\n– Crystal Cavalier-Keck\, Co-founder\, Seven Directions of Service\n– Desiree Shelley Flores\, Climate Justice Organizer\, Mothers Out Front\n– Autumn Leah Crowe\, Program Director\, West Virginia Rivers\n– Russell Chisholm\, Co-Chair\, Protect Our Water\, Heritage\, Rights Coalition (POWHR)\n– MC: Joshua Vana\, Director\, ARTivism Virginia \nWe believe we will stop this disastrous pipeline. Building on the recent wins\, community leaders will share how they achieved these wins\, what it will take to stop this disastrous pipeline\, and how folks can help. \nRegister Here to Attend!
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/we-believe-we-will-win-a-rally-to-stop-the-mountain-valley-pipeline/
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat: Values\, Culture and Spirituality in the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Fireside Chat: Values\, Culture and Spirituality in the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration\nVirtual Event\n8 a.m. Los Angeles | 11 a.m. New York | 5 p.m. Paris | 6 p.m. Nairobi \nJoin Lucy Mulenkei\, executive director of the Indigenous Information Network\, Tim Christophersen\, head of the Nature for Climate Branch Ecosystems Division at UNEP\, and Andrew Schwartz\, director of Sustainability and Global Affairs at the Center for Earth Ethics for a conversation about the role of faith communities in the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. \nThis chat will kick off a series of consultations with faith-based and other spiritual groups during 2022 about the UN Decade. \nFind out more here and join live on Zoom.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/fireside-chat-values-culture-and-spirituality-in-the-un-decade-on-ecosystem-restoration/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event | Cathonomics: Book Launch and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:On April 13 at 5 p.m. (New York time)\, the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University’s Earth Institute and the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary will host a virtual conversation between Dr. Anthony Annett and CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore on the topics presented in Annett’s new book\, “Cathonomics: How Catholic Tradition Can Create a More Just Economy.” \nThe webinar/book launch will include a moderated conversation\, audience Q&A\, and introductory remarks by Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs\, who contributed the forward to the book. \nThe event is free\, but registration is required.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/virtual-event-cathonomics-book-launch-and-conversation/
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SUMMARY:Earth Day 2022: Life Force
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day 2022: Life Force\nLive-streamed from James Chapel\, Union Theological Seminary\nFriday | 2.22.22 | 4 – 7 p.m. \nLet’s spend an afternoon tending to the best of the human spirit\, which is inseparable from the life force that animates our planet. \nEarth Day 2022 is an opportunity for tapping into the life force that flows through each of us. a counterpoint to the overload of information and analysis that can leave us depleted and exhausted—and a boost to get us to the other side. Join us as we gather with artists\, poets\, thought leaders and climate scientists who are reimagining and recasting how we experience this time. \nScheduled participants at Earth Day 2022\, which will be livestreamed from James Chapel at Union Theological Seminary in New York\, include the following: \nBill McKibben | Gavin Schmidt | Jacqui Patterson | Jody Sperling | Karenna Gore | Kate Marvel | Rev. Lenox Yearwood | Lyla June | Mike Massimino | Miranda Massie | Mitchell Joachim | Pádraig Ó Tuama | Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky | Rev. Dr. Serene Jones | The New York City Labor Chorus \nREGISTER TODAY
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SUMMARY:Values\, Culture and Spirituality: A Consultation on Air
DESCRIPTION:A Consultation on Air: St. James Parish\nTuesday\, April 26\, 2022\n8 a.m. San Francisco | 11 a.m. New York | 5 p.m. Paris \nREGISTER TODAY!\nOn Tuesday\, April 26\, 2022\, at 11 a.m. Eastern Time\, the Center for Earth Ethics for “A Consultation on Air: St James Parrish.” You’ll hear from four incredible women working in and around St. James Parish who utilize their traditions\, culture and values to stop plastic pollution at its source\, push restoration work\, and create legal frameworks to deal with plastic pollution through its entire lifecycle.
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SUMMARY:“Vive Alameda”: culture and heritage-related provisions of the New Urban Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Vive Alameda Habitat 3 Urban Village Project Six Years Later:  \nFrom a Quito Neighborhood to the World\, A look at Advances in the Implementation of the New Urban Agenda Through Culture and Heritage \nIn the framework of the High-Level Meeting of the UN General Assembly on the progress in the implementation of the New Urban Agenda \n  \nDate and Time:  Wednesday\, 27 April 2022\, 10:00 to 12:30pm  \nModality:  Hybrid (Online and In-Person).  In person location: Van Alen Institute\, located at 303 Bond Street\, Brooklyn\, NY  11232.  https://www.vanalen.org/about/.  \nRegistration: \n\nIn-person: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/implementing-the-new-urban-agenda-thru-culture-and-heritage-in-person-tickets-316991910337\nOnline: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/implementing-the-new-urban-agenda-thru-culture-and-heritage-online-only-tickets-313853944597\n\nOrganizer: Instituto Metropolitano de Patrimonio de Quito (IMP) \nPartners: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador; Climate Heritage Network; International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS); Municipality of Quito (additional partners forthcoming) \nShort Concept Note:   \nThis event will examine the state of progress towards implementation of the culture and heritage-related provisions of the New Urban Agenda. The event comes on the eve of 6th anniversary of the NUA’s adoption at the landmark Habitat III Conference held in Quito\, Ecuador in September 2016.  The Habitat 3 conference was instrumental in advancing the global understanding of the role of culture and heritage for sustainable and resilient cities and human settlements. It occurred only a few months after the UN General Assembly had taken the innovative decision to expressly include natural and cultural heritage in the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, through SDG 11.4. The amplification of SDG11.4 in the urban context can particularly be seen in sections 14c\, 38\, 45\, 52\, 60\, 69\, 97\, 124 and 125 of the New Urban Agenda. \nThe April 2022 event will use as a point of departure the Habitat III Urban Village Project “La Alameda Historic District of Quito: Forging Heritage Tools for Urban Sustainability (Art and Citizen Participation).” The project is known informally as “Vive Alameda” after the Quito neighbourhood that was home to Habitat 3 and which is also part of the “buffer zone” of the Historic Center of Quito\, the first city inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.  \nThis project was a collaboration between different community actors and various local\, national and international cultural heritage experts. They came together to explore\, experiment and examine the historical layers of fabric\, values\, cultures\, traditions and experiences of the historic La Alameda neighborhood to test the cultural concepts proposed for inclusion in the NUA and to develop and showcase tools to implement them. The Project aimed to benefit the neighborhood through the creation of concrete cultural heritage-based sustainable development tools and also to point the way towards viable strategies\, replicable around the world\, to realize the potential of culture to drive sustainable urbanization\, as expressed in the NUA. \nSix years later\, participants in the Vive Alameda project as well as partner and colleagues will assemble to consider the potential for culture and heritage in sustainable urbanism documented in Alameda and reflected in the New Urban Agenda – and the ongoing efforts to realise that potential. \nFocal point:  Arq Angelica Arias\, Executive Director\, Instituto Metropolitano de Patrimonio de Quito. anearias@hotmail.com \nSelect one or several themes the side-event contributes to (fighting inequalities\, sustainable urban economic development\, climate action\, peace and security\, localizing global agendas) \nThe event will focus on the treatment of culture and heritage in the New Urban Agenda\, including the following:  \n\nPromoting the ecological and social function of land\, fostering ecosystem-based solutions to ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns (NUA Sections 14c\, 45\, 69)\nQuality\, decent and productive jobs\, including through the promotion of cultural and creative industries\, sustainable tourism\, performing arts and heritage conservation activities (NUA 60)\nLeveraging of cultural heritage for sustainable urban development\,  rehabilitating and revitalizing urban areas (NUA Section 38\, 125)\nStrengthening social participation and the exercise of citizenship\, stimulating participation and responsibility (NUA Section 38\, 125) \n\n\nSustainable\, dense\, low-carbon\, inclusive land use and territorial planning\, including the upgrading of slums and informal\, while preserving cultural heritage (52\, 69\, 97\, 124)
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