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Interfaith Advocacy Day February 8, 2024
Our good friends at Faith Action Network organize a yearly Interfaith Advocacy Day in Olympia. They organize meetings with our state legislators and provide educational opportunities about their FAN's legislative priorities as well as about the legislative process. If...
Reflections on COP28
By Lisa Richmond Before leaving for COP28, the UN climate summit in Dubai, I shared a list of things to watch: How I’m Making Sense of the Climate Summit. In the final chaotic hours of negotiations, when it looked like the parties might not reach agreement,...
Climate News 12.17.23
A big win in Seattle this week, but that's not all that's going on. Seattle The City Council unanimously approved the Building Emissions Performance Standard! This sets a requirement and a timeline for commercial buildings larger than 20,000 square feet to...
SSCAN Meeting – January 4, 2024 at 6PM
Join us to learn about the upcoming State Legislative Session and what is planned for climate action. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86424017290?pwd=aaKsSSUyfCbjg7RDH5IUNouHdt0dNb.1
Meaningful Movie: Razing Liberty Square – January 18, 6:00PM
Please join Mt Baker Meaningful Movies, First Church Meaningful Movies and Independent Lens for our upcoming event on January 18th at 6:00. We will be screening the film “Razing Liberty Square” on our Meaningful Movies Maestro Channel located...
Cruise Ship Industry – Climate Impacts in Tacoma and Beyond
BY LAHAR When I talk to folks about cruise ships, most are unaware of how truly harmful they are. However, the more you learn, the more appalling it is. Every aspect of the industry is built on pollution and exploitation. Cruise ships first appeared on my radar while...