
Climate Action Together roundtable discussion set for Thursday
Climate change is upon us in the form of increasingly extreme weather events, changing seasons, and the associated stress on community systems.

Climate change is upon us in the form of increasingly extreme weather events, changing seasons, and the associated stress on community systems.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley is hosting Erik Curren, author of Abolish Oil Now! Abolitionists Beat Slavery and Can Beat Climate Change, for an author talk and book signing at Eastern Mennonite University.

The governor-elect is promising to play politics with COVID and the climate. Senate Republicans are playing politics with your right to vote.

This year, 2022, we must change, shedding the skin of our old existences as surely as a snake, shifting toward more respectful ways of living on this beloved and imperiled planet.

Here’s Climate Action Alliance of the Valley’s second December 2021 roundup.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Steering Committee member Earl Zimmerman brings us this latest installment of Climate and Energy News.

This edition offers articles and perspectives from sources and voices other than “mainstream media”. So, no articles from the New York Times, Washington Post, and The Guardian!

Virginia Tech President Tim Sands has charged the new Sexual Violence Culture and Climate Work Group with developing a framework for sustainable climate and cultural transformation on the university campus.

Ox-Eye Vineyards in Staunton is hosting the book launch of “Abolish Oil Now! Abolitionists Beat Slavery and Abolitionists Can Beat Climate Change” by Erik Curren.

When Seattle’s new sports and concert arena opened its doors to the public in October, many were left scratching heads as to what the heck the building’s name was about.
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