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Saturday, March 01, 2025

The Audubon Logging Enviro Show

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Greetings Earthlings. When you hear Audubon you probably think of birds, right? Yes, the group does a lot on birds but what about logging in forests?
Silvia Solaun and Katherine Evans of  New Jersey Forest Watch/Friends of Sparta Mountain return to the show to explain as we complain. As always we will also introduce you to this week's Fool-on-the-Hill and "Those whose brains were small", as well as remind everyone that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" (especially to His Malignancy The Mad King et al.) and more, but first it's time for......Revenge of the Critters! Monkeying around with the grid in Sri Lanka.


"Their Brains Were small and They Died" segment is devoted to Harold "Frackenstein" Hamm and his fellow Fossil Fools this week. This billionaire oil tycoon's fingerprints are all over The Mad King's MAGA push to crush environmental regulation and renewables. "The fossil fuel industry went on to donate $96 million directly to [His Malignancy’s] campaign; spend $80 million on political advertising...Most of the fundraisers were organized by Harold Hamm. [The President] went on to nominate fracking executive and climate denier Chris Wright to lead the Department of Energy, which oversees energy policy and research. Wright was hand-selected for the position by Harold Hamm." There seems to be a pattern here among the dinosaurs, yes?


This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL) who " introduced House Joint Resolution 18 (H.J.Res.18) to nullify the EPA’s groundbreaking improvements in 2024 to regulations that lowered the limit of lead in drinking water. The EPA National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper: Improvements (LCRI) rule also directed public water systems to replace all lead and certain galvanized service lines within 10 years. Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill appropriated $15 billion over 5 years for the replacement of the lead pipes. Polling has found lead replacement rules have a 90% approval rating among all Americans." Not so much from MAGA freaks, we guess.


Since we're all over the MAGA freak show here we may as well head straight into our Mad King 2.0 segment. First off, how about the recent totally duplicitous transactional anti-American fabricated ambush of President Zelenskyy in the Oval Office?? Can you find a more embarrassing moment in U.S. history? Meanwhile, the folks at The Sierra Club note: "Elon Musk’s DOGE team has fired thousands of rangers, educators, scientists, and caretakers of the National Park Service, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Land Management. Unless they are reversed, these mass firings will hurt protected lands, wildlife, and visitors." We have to say however, that the National Forest Service could use a shake-up, not so much with a logging industry hack in the front office, maybe remove them from the Dept. of Agriculture so they'll stop thinking of forests as crops? Anyway, Sierra is asking you to register your displeasure HERE. Moving on to the EPA, His Malignancy bragged about Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin planning to cut 65% of his agency's workforce, a move that came as a surprise to agency staff. "So far, the EPA terminated nearly 400 probationary employees and placed nearly 200 employees on leave who worked on environmental justice issues at the agency." Then there's this: "The Environmental Protection Agency is reportedly calling on the Trump administration to strike down a landmark climate finding that cleared the way for regulating planet-warming and polluting greenhouse gas emissions." Dereliction of duty anyone? The group Take It Back notes: "Every day more experts are purged, more safeguards are dismantled, and more power is handed over to the fossil fuel industry. Congress must protect the EPA and stand up for climate action. If they won’t fire Musk, they must at least stop him from destroying the most important climate agency in America." Here's an Action Network link on this shitshow. Of course, as we noted in the past, as they "flood the zone" ("The Swamp" in their own words) with their own sewage they seem oblivious to the fact they live their too. 🤣 


OK, though His Malignancy denies it, we will never stop repeating "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" Even as he strips  away support for scientific research in the US and overseas that contains the word “climate.”[he] finds particularly inconvenient... The US government is withdrawing grants and other support for research that references the climate crisis  amid [The Mad King's] blitzkrieg upon environmental regulations and clean-energy development. Yes, it's Orwellian and at the same time "The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has marked for fast-track review more than 600 permit applications for projects under [the] President's [fake]  “Declaring a National Energy Emergency” executive order that would disturb critical wetlands and waterways"......with gold mining, crude oil pipelines, deepwater oil loading terminals and Increase logging on our Public Lands.  The announcement on this latter one states, in part: "Our inability to fully exploit our domestic timber supply has impeded the creation of jobs and prosperity, contributed to wildfire disasters, degraded fish and wildlife habitats [?], increased the cost of construction and energy, and threatened our economic security." Full text HERE.  We saw it coming and here it is, but (as noted above) doesn't MAGA realize they live here and suffer along with the rest of us?? 


Our Critter of the Week this time around is the Beaver. These guys are the "The Best Engineers On The Planet" According to Champions for Wildlife "First, they are the largest rodent in North America.... They are mammals with continually growing front incisor teeth. And did you know 40% of all mammals are rodents? Second, beavers are one of the few animals that modify their habitat. In order to protect their families, they build their homes in the middle of ponds. But the cool part? They dam up streams to create the ponds."  That's kind of an understatement. See what they did in the The administration of the Brdy protected landscape area, which had gained approval for the 30 million crown project, was dealing with red tape and seeking the respective building permits from the Vltava River Basin authorities when the dam project was completed almost overnight by a local colony of beavers." Follow the link to learn more about it. 


Our Doublespeak of the Week comes from State Attorneys General carrying water for the corporados at Bayer: "On January 21, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accepted a petition from the AGs of the 11 states, requesting that the Agency initiate rulemaking to amend existing pesticide regulations “such that any state labeling requirements inconsistent with EPA's findings and conclusions from its human health risk assessment on human health effects, such as a pesticide's likelihood to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm, constitute misbranding.” Whoa! Forget science. It's all about branding in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Carolina, and South Dakota. 


In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber we rerun this alarming alert from Care2 Petitions: "Between 2016 and 2024, the amount of microplastics and nanoplastics found by researchers in human brains increased by about 50%. This is incredibly alarming. Nanoplastics are small enough to travel from our food, drinks, and environment into our cells, bloodstreams, and organs. Many of the ones found in this study came from the material that is used in plastic packaging, bags, and drink bottles." Apparently the alert is based on this study in Nature. 


Finally we come to our Quote of the Week:

A growing number of governments and non-state actors are pledging to be carbon-free – and obviously that’s good news.  The problem is that the criteria and benchmarks for these net-zero commitments have varying levels of rigor and loopholes wide enough to drive a diesel truck through.  We must have zero tolerance for net-zero greenwashing. 

- UN Secretary General António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres


After our conversation with our guest it's on to the Bus Stop Billboard:



Weekly on Tuesdays & Thursdays. The MA State House Stand Out is back in a new incarnation! This historic climate action lasted for 14 months and engaged hundreds of volunteers from across the climate movement. Volunteers are needed!The new version, lovingly referred to as Stand Out Two, happens at the Massachusetts State House between 10 am and 2 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is a great way to participate in the climate movement with no risk of arrest! Volunteers normally sign up for a 2 hour “shift." If you have questions about the Stand Out or would like to get a link to the sign-up sheet please contact organizers at fossilfuels.standout.ma@proton.me     


Wednesday, February 19 through Wednesday, April 2, we'll meet from 7:00-9:00 PM ET via Zoom to delve into almost every aspect of the plastic pollution crisis and, most importantly, what we can do to help fix it.  Beyond Plastic Pollution, my seven-week, very popular, virtual class taught via Zoom that's offered through Bennington College.  Click here to learn more and register n



March 9th & 10th in Houston, TX is Resist CERA Week. We will take action to demonstrate our opposition to the oil and gas CEOs profiting from our destruction and build power together through movement-building training, workshops, and events. There are roles and events for everyone. Go HERE.  


Sunday March 9, Noon to 2pm. Northampton Resists Together! We have the next rally set! There was so much energy and so many speakers at the last event that we are doing it again. Several incredible speakers are in the works, and those confirmed include State Representative Lindsay Sabadosa and State Senator Jo Comerford! Let's all come together again and show that we are stronger, united, and each commit to taking concrete actions to resist the tyranny of this current administration. Go HERE.  



Sunday, March 9,  2:30-4:00 pm,
No Kings in America Rally for Democracy w/ Senator Ed Markey, Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield, MA.  Our 800 free tickets SOLD OUT fast! GT will have a table, and we look forward to seeing many of you. If you're without a ticket—you can watch the live stream on these two sites:       YouTube    PCTV



Monday March 10, 6:30  Berries for Birds workshop at Second Congregational Church, Court Square, Greenfield, MA. RIT Professor Susan Smith Pagano will share research indicating that native shrubs, not invasives, truly meet migrating birds’ nutritional needs.


Tuesday March 11, 6pm. You are invited to join ESC for a collaborative art workshop with eco-artist Xavier Cortada on March 11th, 2025. This free, interactive virtual art session is part of ESC’s Collaborating for Biodiversity project, a call to youth artists grades K-12 to submit collaboratively created artworks featuring US wildlife and plants protected by the Endangered Species Act. Go HERE.   


Tuesday March 11, 7pm – 7:30pm. Community Turf meeting check-in on Legislative activity.  This will be a brief meeting for everyone to provide updates on their co-sponsor requests / Legislators' responses on bills HD.647 SD.152 HD.3159 SD.2143.  This is an important action item to work on leading up to our March 25th meeting with State Rep Gentile.  Go HERE.  


Wednesday March 12, 4-5pm.   What’s next for carbon capture under Trump? The Science Roundtable on Carbon Capture and Storage will discuss the dangers and costs of CCS schemes, and what’s next for this supposed climate solution in a Trump administration? With IRA energy subsidies in the crosshairs, Republicans split over whether to continue to invest in this risky technology that has never successfully reduced climate pollution, and advocates across the country committed to stopping CCS projects in their states, the group will talk about what we know about the fight ahead.  RSVP: https://bit.ly/nextforCCS 


Wednesday March 12, 6pm.  XR Boston General Meeting. During the gathering, we will share updates about how XR Boston's 2025 Strategic transition is going and what our chapter's big plans are for our spring action. In our group circle, we'll touch on three topics: a big Earth Day announcement, live demo of NVDA, and an Affinity Group "fair." Join us at 6 pm at the Community Church of Boston, 565 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116. RSVP here so we bring plenty of food for you! If you are arriving late, the door may be locked, please call the number posted on the front door.


Wednesday March 12, 7:00 - 8:30 pm.   Wildlands Campaign meeting. We’ll be focusing on the recently filed bills to protect state-owned land as wildlands/reserves. Michael Kellett of Restore: The North Woods and Janet Sinclair of Save Massachusetts Forests, the authors, will explain the bills and offer guidance on how to support their passage. This will be followed by a Q&A.  If you haven’t already, sign up for the Climate Action Now Western Mass newsletter HERE, and the Regenerative Farming, Forests and Food System group (RF3) google group HERE, to stay in the loop on upcoming events, actions, and campaign information. 


Thursday March 13, 6:30pm.  Screening of "The Grab". Doors open at 6pm at LAVA, 324 Main St., Greenfield, MA. Seating is limited; come early.   Referred to as "The Holy Sh*t Documentary of the Year" by ROGEREBERT.COM.  The Grab shows us how, out of sight, governments, private investors and mercenaries are working to seize food and water resources at the expense of entire populations.  The future powers of the world will be, not those who control oil, but those who control food and water.  Discussion led by Russ Vernon Jones will follow the film. 


Friday  March 14, Noon to 3pm. Greater Assabet Indivisible Network (GAIN) and Worcester Indivisible sponsoring a Worcester Rally on National Strike Day; Worcester City Hall, 12pm-3pm, https://www.mobilize.us/indivisible/event/759626/ 


Saturday March 15, All Day.  Total Shutdown! The movement, Shutdown 315, is calling for Americans to stop making purchases from major corporations, end social media use and even not come to work on March 15 as a way to "fight back" against a "broken system." Go to The Peoples Union.   


Sunday March 16,  12;#0 to 5pm. Climate Action Now's  Non-Violent direct Action Training, Northampton, Registration Required. Contact Russ Vernon Jones, russvj@gmail to register or for more information.


 Sunday March 16, 2pm.  Make Polluters Pay. MA.  Coming soon…save the date! #makepolluterspay   


Tuesday March 18, 6:30 to 8:30 pm. A Town Hall Forum with Congressman Jim McGovern Greenfield Middle School Auditorium, 195 Federal St., Greenfield, MA. Doors will open at 6:00. The Town Hall has been organized by Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution (FCCPR). The Congressman will make some opening remarks, addressing the crisis in our democracy and its impact on his constituents, including veterans, farmers, and people relying on the social safety net. There will be lots of time for questions from the audience.  



Wednesday  Mar 19, 1pm.  Keep It In The Forest Webinar  is a twelve-article series prepared by member organizations of the Forest Carbon Coalition, presenting the scientific and economic case for keeping carbon in forests rather than relying on the wasteful and discredited approach of cutting down trees and storing carbon in wood products.  Register in advance for this webinar: HERE. You can explore these topics further on our Keep It In The Forest webpage, where we will publish the articles and provide additional suggested readings on each weekly topic. If you'd like to learn more about our grassroots campaign or support our efforts, sign up for our Keep It In The Forest webinar  


Saturday, March 22, 1pm.  - Walk in the Wendell Woods with NAB (Bill Stubblefield and Adam Kohl, walk leaders) – rain date is Saturday, March 29. Meet at Wendell State Forest ranger station on Montague Road at 1:00 p.m.



Tuesday, March 25, Noon to 1pm. A Call to Stop Private Jet Expansion at Hanscom or Anywhere. Webinar on SPJE Faith Resolution Campaign with Speakers Rev. Jim Antal and Rev. Jamie Hinson-Rieger, and others (see flyer for details). Register Here



Friday March 28,  6 - 9pm. Wildlife Rehabilitator, JoAnn Byrnes' goal is to return injured or abandoned wildlife to the wild. Come meet Coco a Red-Tailed Hawk Rescue!  158 Center Hill Road Plymouth, MA 02360. Join JoAnn and Coco for a talk on her work, and the role of raptors in our ecosystem, after which there will be drinks, goodies, and conversation. Register HERE.  


Monday, April 7, 8pm.  Online rally, Break Big Biomass: A National Call to Action! If you’ve been taking action with us in recent years, you know that the biomass industry is burning trees for electricity and falsely calling it a clean energy solution. We’ve joined with organizations in the U.S. to bring you a 1.5 hour rally with powerful speakers, interactive discussion, and actions to join the fight against big biomass! Register HERE.   


We are out of here for now but do remember to listen to Your Mother!




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday, February 14, 2025

The River Runs Backward Enviro Show


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Greetings Earthlings. It's time to return to The River, our beloved Connecticut River still being subjected to all sorts of abuse by FirstLight corporados, even to the point of running her backwards while pumping out all the contents (live or otherwise) at the Northfield Pump Storage facility or, as we often call it here, the Shad-o-matic Fish Blender. Karl Meyer returns to the show to talk about that and the FirstLight 401 Water Quality Certification Application process hearing on Wednesday February 19 at the Cohn Family Dining Commons, Greenfield Community College, One College Drive, Greenfield, MA at 6pm with a Standout at 5pm we hope you'll join. As always, we will also bring you along to meet this week's Fool-on-the-Hill and Those Whose Brains Were Small, as well as checkout the latest b.s. from His Malignancy The Mad King and his minions and, of course, a reminder that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and more but first it's time for.....Revenge of the Critters! Do Not Step on a Giant Python.


There's a backstory to week's Fool-on-the-Hill: "As the head of the [fake] Department of Government Efficiency Elon Musk is exploring major cuts to the Department of Education and.. to shut down USAID.. His team has also been granted access to the Treasury Department’s payments system. But unlike much of the country, some Senate Republicans couldn’t be bothered...One major source of distress among experts is that Musk is rejecting appropriations laws passed by Congress -- in other words, taking authority over funding. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said these actions are indeed unconstitutional, but he is not concerned, saying: “Nobody should bellyache about that. That runs afoul of the Constitution in the strictest sense,” Tillis said. But “it’s not uncommon for presidents to flex a little bit on where they can spend and where they can stop spending.”  How can they "Drain the Swamp" if they "Flood the Zone"??


Speaking of which, His Malignancy and his freak show MAGA minions, they better run for the life jackets 'cuz the "Swamp" is near full.  That being the case, how about we take a deep dive into it! Not enough time? Try this short audio from Timothy Snyder, author of "On Tyranny". Who needs public education or ethics when you have full-blown fascism? We are in deep shit folks, but hey this is The Enviro Show, let's just stick to what His Malignancy is doing to the planet, OK? Of course, he'd love to control the weather but let's see what The Mad King is actually doing, like gutting the EPA and halting EV charging stations and Cutting NOAA grants ( on again/off again) dealing with climate and putting more than 160 EPA workers who tackle pollution in overburdened communities on leave or telling more than 1,000 they could be fired ‘immediately’.  Also, [freezing] "federal grants for everything from battery factories to electric school buses and issued executive orders that have halted federal approvals for wind and solar projects." Wait, did we forget "Drill, Baby Drill"? Yes, there's more but this linkfest is getting out of hand. But wait, there's more! A Full-Scale Authoritarian Takeover': Vance and Musk Take Aim at Federal Judges? Finally, like father/like son: "A video from a [Donald T, Jr.] ...hunting trip reportedly shows him posing with the lifeless body of the rare ruddy Shelduck bird, in violation of Italian and EU laws that criminally prohibit its killing. Yet Trump Jr., an avid trophy hunter, treated its death as nothing more than a spectacle".  Spectacle indeed. This is what you get when a B level psycho game show host and convicted felon scams his way into high places. Enough.


Ready for our Doublespeak of the Week? "Reporting on the rally, Newsweek noted that "Trump has pushed back on the narrative that the popular [Social Security] benefits will be slashed, saying when asked if there are limits on what Musk can examine, 'Social Security will not be touched, it will only be strengthened.'"  We hope that's not doublespeak but......


Once again it's time to remind everyone "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" It seems like some leader types didn't get the memo: "Nearly 200 nations faced a Monday deadline to file what the United Nations’ climate chief calls 'among the most important policy documents governments will produce this century' — their plans on how they will cut emissions of heat-trapping gasses. Most will not make the deadline. The UN says that is OK as long as they are working on them."  😏  The NY Times reports: "The first full draft of the assessment, on the state of America’s land, water and wildlife, was weeks from completion....But [the] President ended the effort, started under the Biden administration, by executive order. So, on Jan. 30, the project’s director, an environmental scientist named Phil Levin, sent an email telling members of his team that their work had been discontinued. But it wasn’t the only email he sent that day. 'This work is too important to die,' Dr. Levin wrote in a separate email to the reports’ authors, this one from his personal account. “The country needs what we are producing.”  Thankfully, some push back.  Some more good news, "Major Victory: Procter & Gamble has CUT TIES with a palm oil supplier responsible for illegal land grabbing, deforestation, and human rights abuses....For years, P&G has manufactured consumer goods using palm oil sourced from Astra Agro Lestari (AAL) – an Indonesian company infamous for covering up its rampant land grabbing, environmental destruction, and human rights abuses." Friends of the Earth goes on to report, "This is a massive blow to AAL’s business model that will force them to reconsider their destructive actions – and it’s the DIRECT result of our Forest Defense Team and support from members like you."   


On to "Their Brains Were Small and They Died" where the Fossil Fools have a distinct advantage: "The Senate confirmed Chris Wright to lead the U.S. Department of Energy on Monday, putting the former oil executive in a key position to help shape [the] President's energy policies. Mr. Wright [is] the founder and chief executive of Liberty Energy, a fracking firm..At his confirmation hearing, Mr. Wright said his top priority was to “unleash” domestic energy production, including liquefied natural gas and nuclear power... Mr. Wright said he would “work tirelessly” to support Mr. Trump’s “bold” energy agenda."  Another dinosaur advocating for extinction! 


Our Critter of the Week finds bunnies back from the brink in Mexico: "If we're being honest, the Omiltemi cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus insonus) is not much to look at. It's a fairly conventional bunny: long ears, strong hind legs, short tail, a little chubby. Except that this particular rabbit had not been seen by scientists for more than 120 years – until now. A five-year-long expedition led by José Alberto Almazán-Catalán... turned up conclusive camera-trap evidence that the elusive lagomorphs are still hiding out in the conifer forests of Mexico's Sierra Madre del Sur mountains." 


Our Enviro Show Echo Chamber replays much of what our guest, Karl Meyer will be talking about,  FirstLight 401 Water Quality Certification Application process hearing on Wednesday February 19 at the Cohn Family Dining Commons, Greenfield Community College, One College Drive, Greenfield, MA at 6pm with a special Standout at 5pm. We'll be there. You? And this, some of the best writing out there about the present Moral Panic comes from Jessica Wildfire. Finally this: "As Congress moves to “fast track” large-scale budget proposals, they are looking to take food assistance and health care from millions via cuts to SNAP and Medicaid in order to fund Trump’s tax cuts for the rich as well as his mass deportation program."  Stand Up/Fight Back!


Let's close with an apt Enviro Show Quote of the Week: 

"Right now, the current administration is operating in outright defiance of our federal courts and declaring them powerless. By all marks, we’ve entered the early stages of full-blown fascism. And if there’s one thing we know about fascism, it’s that wars on the vulnerable keep them fired up. You’re already seeing so many pundits and opinion columnists scratching their heads, wondering how we got here. When you look at the history of this country, there’s not much of a difference between 17th-century puritanical America and fascism. We didn’t “get” anywhere. We were always like this."

 - Jessica Wildfire


After our talk with Karl it's on to the Bus Stop Billboard:


Weekly on Tuesdays & Thursdays. The MA State House Stand Out is back in a new incarnation! This historic climate action lasted for 14 months and engaged hundreds of volunteers from across the climate movement. Volunteers are needed!The new version, lovingly referred to as Stand Out Two, happens at the Massachusetts State House between 10 am and 2 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is a great way to participate in the climate movement with no risk of arrest! Volunteers normally sign up for a 2 hour “shift." If you have questions about the Stand Out or would like to get a link to the sign-up sheet please contact organizers at fossilfuels.standout.ma@proton.me     


Wednesday, February 19 through Wednesday, April 2, we'll meet from 7:00-9:00 PM ET via Zoom to delve into almost every aspect of the plastic pollution crisis and, most importantly, what we can do to help fix it.  Beyond Plastic Pollution, my seven-week, very popular, virtual class taught via Zoom that's offered through Bennington College.  Click here to learn more and register n


Friday February 28, All Day.  National Economic Blackout! Buy only Local. No corporados s, No Amazon, No Target, No Walmart, Nada!  Do not use Credit or Debit Cards for non essential spending. Only buy essentials of absolutely necessary (Food, Medicine, Emergency Supplies). If you must spend, ONLY support small, local businesses. Go HERE.  Join Us Friday, February 28 4-6pm on the Greenfield Common to Celebrate the 24 hour boycott
Join Us Friday, February 28 from 4-6 at Memorial Park (By Peace Statue) in Orange to Celebrate the 24 hour boycott



Sunday March 3, 11:30 AM - 1 PM on Zoom.  Climate Action Now Western Mass Wildlands Campaign - First meeting of the Municipal Lands team. Researching pathways for municipal Wildlands, and creating a guide for those wishing to advocate for Wildlands in their community;  Reviewing model ordinances or example Wildland intents; Identifying existing municipal Wildlands to add to the map and to use as examples; Identifying and advocating for potential Wildlands; Supporting individuals, organizations, and communities as they work for Wildlands in their towns and cities ; And more! Bring your ideas about what this team will do, and how its work might be organized. Go HERE.   


 Monday  March 3, Noon.   MBTA & Climate.  In September 2024, the MBTA released its Climate Assessment, taking stock of its climate commitments and work undertaken to date and articulating a vision for sustainability and resilience at the MBTA. The report identifies next steps for the Authority as it prepares the regional transit system to be sustainable and resilient in the face of escalating climate change while also playing a critical role in helping local municipalities and the Commonwealth in meeting climate goals by providing reliable low-carbon public transportation. The MBTA, like other transit authorities across the state, is also working to balance climate, safety, accessibility and other goals within significant funding constraints. Go HERE.   


Tuesday March 4, 8am & 4pm.  Stand Out at Mt. Park Road Overpass 9 Mt Park Rd Holyoke, MA 01040. This a local Indivisible event! On the day that Trump will address Congress, we will hold banners and signs at an I-91 overpass during rush hours to demand that the President stop his unconstitutional power grab, and that the Republican-led Congress does its job and stops him. We will let others know they are not alone, and encourage them to join the movement as we lead up to a national strike in the future.  Go HERE.



Tuesday, March 4 at 6:30 p.m.  Virtual webinar for the second installment of our 2025 Speaker Series. Panthera's Dr. Mark Elbroch will give a presentation on the key role large carnivores, particularly wild cats, play in healthy ecosystems, and share other insights from his decades of research into mountain lion ecology. Mark and Shelby Perry, Wildlands Ecology Director at Northeast Wilderness Trust, will then discuss the most pressing obstacles to the restoration of North America's large carnivores while exploring avenues of potential conservation progress. Registration HERE.   


Wednesday,March 5, 7-8 pm.  Force Multiplier invites you to a free virtual Community Conversation with Tim Snyder, author, On Tyranny and On Freedom and Deana El-Mallawany of Protect Democracy Tim Snyder is a prominent scholar of the history of Central Europe, Ukraine, the Soviet Union, the Holocaust, and author or editor of twenty books. He can be read on Substack.  Deana Kim El-Mallawany, Counsel and a Director at Protect Democracy. Prior to that she served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney. Go HERE.   


Wednesday March 5, 8 – 9pm.  Join us for "Rapid Response for Our Freedoms: Stop Project 2025", a powerful virtual event where we stand united to protect our rights, freedoms, rule of law, and democracy. Are you concerned about the direction our country is headed and the far-right agenda threatening our future? Now is the time to stand up and take action! Your voice and participation are critical in this fight. Go HERE.   



Thursday March 6, 4pm.  Zero Waste webinar with Darcy DuMont, co-founder of Zero Waste Amherst. Go HERE.  





Saturday March 8, 10 am to 4 pm.  Climate Communications Workshop. Do you need support processing your emotions and anxiety about the future of our planet? Are you interested in using social media as a tool for social change? This is a free workshop for everyone who wants to learn how to better speak, write, and/or post about the climate crisis and about the climate activism movement! We invite participants from all backgrounds and walks of life. In this daylong workshop, we will explore our own understanding of the situation in which we find ourselves - as a planet, species, and community. No prior preparation is necessary. A vegan lunch will be provided! We encourage participants to bring a notebook, pen, water bottle, and a mug for tea. Community Church of Boston, 565 Boylston St., Boston, MA. 


March 9th & 10th in Houston, TX is Resist CERA Week. We will take action to demonstrate our opposition to the oil and gas CEOs profiting from our destruction and build power together through movement-building training, workshops, and events. There are roles and events for everyone. Go HERE.  


Sunday March 9, Noon to 2pm. Northampton Resists Together! We have the next rally set! There was so much energy and so many speakers at the last event that we are doing it again. Several incredible speakers are in the works, and those confirmed include State Representative Lindsay Sabadosa and State Senator Jo Comerford! Let's all come together again and show that we are stronger, united, and each commit to taking concrete actions to resist the tyranny of this current administration. Go HERE. 





Monday March 10, 6:30  Berries for Birds workshop at Second Congregational Church, Court Square, Greenfield, MA. RIT Professor Susan Smith Pagano will share research indicating that native shrubs, not invasives, truly meet migrating birds’ nutritional needs.


Tuesday March 11, 6pm. You are invited to join ESC for a collaborative art workshop with eco-artist Xavier Cortada on March 11th, 2025. This free, interactive virtual art session is part of ESC’s Collaborating for Biodiversity project, a call to youth artists grades K-12 to submit collaboratively created artworks featuring US wildlife and plants protected by the Endangered Species Act. Go HERE.  


Wednesday March 12, 7:00 - 8:30 pm.   Wildlands Campaign meeting. We’ll be focusing on the recently filed bills to protect state-owned land as wildlands/reserves. Michael Kellett of Restore: The North Woods and Janet Sinclair of Save Massachusetts Forests, the authors, will explain the bills and offer guidance on how to support their passage. This will be followed by a Q&A.  If you haven’t already, sign up for the Climate Action Now Western Mass newsletter HERE, and the Regenerative Farming, Forests and Food System group (RF3) google group HERE, to stay in the loop on upcoming events, actions, and campaign information. 


Saturday March 15, All Day.  Total Shutdown! The movement, Shutdown 315, is calling for Americans to stop making purchases from major corporations, end social media use and even not come to work on March 15 as a way to "fight back" against a "broken system." Go to The Peoples Union.  


 Sunday March 16, 2pm.  Make Polluters Pay. MA.  Coming soon…save the date! #makepolluterspay   


Monday, April 7, 8pm.  Online rally, Break Big Biomass: A National Call to Action! If you’ve been taking action with us in recent years, you know that the biomass industry is burning trees for electricity and falsely calling it a clean energy solution. We’ve joined with organizations in the U.S. to bring you a 1.5 hour rally with powerful speakers, interactive discussion, and actions to join the fight against big biomass! Register HERE.  




OK, Enviro Show listeners we'll see you tomorrow at GCC & remember to listen to your Mother!