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Friday, October 31, 2025

A "Wholly Protected Landscape" Enviro Show

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Greetings Earthlings. Some good news from our friends at Kestral Trust: "2,000+ Acres of Forest in the West Quabbin Region [are now] Permanently Conserved...The land will be stewarded as “forever wild,” taking a passive management approach to the forest to encourage old growth conditions to develop." Presumably that means no destructive logging. Kristin DeBoer, Executive Director of Kestrel Land Trust joins us for the details. As usual we will also introduce you to the week's Fool-on-the-Hill and "Those Whose Brains Were small" as well as the usual reminder that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and more but first it's time for.......Revenge of the Critters! An actual horror story about a certain spider and its victim. 

It's always Halloween here on The Enviro Show so we happily load up our Brains Were Small segment with a listener suggested "Monster Slash" for your viewing pleasure. We think you'll appreciate the cosplay and the excellent wordplay too!  We know a good many MAGA-type voters are now suffering from buyers remorse so this one's for you. O, and this one also. Happy Halloween! 

Speaking of monsters, this week's Fool-on-the-Hill seems to qualify. U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer, Repug from Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District and House Majority Whip described organizers of the recent #NoKings  rallies as a “terrorist wing” of the Democratic Party and a “hate America” movement. Rose Thelen of Wright County Indivisible noted: "Emmer himself has previously urged restraint in political rhetoric. “This is the same representative who called for toning it down after the murders of Melissa Hortman and Charlie Kirk,” she said. “His hypocrisy is stunning.” Indeed.

Our Doublespeak of the Week comes from His Malignancy himself, bullshitting the White House Press Corp about the second biggest demonstration in U.S. history <#NoKings> (eclipsed only by the 1st Earth Day) : "I think it's a joke. I looked at the people. They are not representative of this country," His Malignancy said. "And I looked at all the brand-new signs paid for—I guess, it was paid for by [George] Soros and other radical left lunatics. It looks like it was. We're checking it out. The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective." O......really?

Since we're on the subject, let's review some of The Mad King's (who is #NoKing) latest. Setting aside just lame-ass moves like pardoning bullshit artist extraordinaire, George Santos or trying to revive zombie nukes,  how about "opening the entire coastal plain of Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas leasing"?  Why stop there? What about his "plans to rescind the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, commonly known as the Public Lands Rule"? Go HERE for more on that. Then there's "The Interagency Weaponization Working Group" Reuters reported on last week:  "A group of dozens of officials from across the federal government, including U.S. intelligence officers, has been helping to steer President Donald Trump's drive for retribution against his perceived enemies, according to government records and a source familiar with the effort." Sound familiar? But wait, there's more! "The New York Times reported on Wednesday that during a call in March with right-wing activists, the woman, [Heather Honey] who has since been appointed to [the] President['s]...newly created “election integrity” position within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had suggested that the president could declare a “national emergency” to give his government new authority to dictate election rules typically decided by state and local governments."  AND, when we protest against that it seems like we may be confronted by his "quick reaction force" made up from the National Guard from all 50 states. Sound sketchy? The National Guard is hardly SS material. 

Like we said, it's always Halloween here on The Enviro Show so we want to share our Monster of the Year with you given what we just covered....

 

Look familiar? Actually we used the image last time this monster was lurking about. Now, it's escaped and is staggering around the countryside threatening near everyone. Time to PUSH BACK. 

How can we move on from Halloween for now without acknowledging the Raven as our Critter of the Week?  We can't ignore them, especially since we owe them. "Ravens were persecuted by early settlers in Massachusetts and elsewhere, in part because they fed on grain, and were also believed to feed on some livestock, such as baby lambs..... By the mid-1800s, ravens had pretty much disappeared from the state.....As ravens began their recovery in Massachusetts in the 1970s and ’80s, they visited mainly in winter, especially in the western part of the state. For many years, the Quabbin Reservoir was raven central as part of their early efforts to restore bald eagles in the Commonwealth, regularly put deer carcasses on the ice for wintering eagles to feed on. This practice gave ravens a leg up as well. From 2007 to 2011, there were 100 confirmed nestings in the state and increasing. Corvids, the family of birds that includes ravens, crows, jays, and magpies, in general, are as smart as parrots. Ravens are both predators and scavengers, and their omnivorous diet includes insects, rodents, lizards, frogs, and even the eggs and the young of other birds, according to National Audubon. They regularly eat carrion as well, subjecting them to potential poisoning by rodenticides. Please take action to protect them HERE.

Back to the horrors being foisted upon us by the real "enemy within", those who promote and maintain The War Against Nature. Yes, "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and the stupidity knows no bounds when it comes to the forces behind AI. Our last show focused on much of that but this report from Inside Climate News  goes a step further: "Data center energy demand “is threatening to sabotage the country’s already faltering climate goals,” wrote John Fleming and Jean Su, with the Center for Biological Diversity, in a report published Wednesday. Fleming and Su found that, if AI data centers powered by fossil fuels grow as forecasted, all other sectors of the U.S. economy would need to cut emissions by 60 percent in order for the U.S. to meet its emissions targets." Yes, that's a lot and not likely to be reached. And speaking of faltering climate goals, the NY Times informs us: "The world is not moving quickly enough to achieve global goals to reduce methane emissions by the end of the decade, a United Nations report found." That at the same time "A U.S. diplomatic broadside personally led by [the[ President...derailed a historic effort to tax climate pollution from shipping." And "An enormous solar power project in the Nevada desert that would have been one of the world’s largest has been canceled under.." [you know who]. Of course there's more but let's move on in the name of mental health.

In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber we replay MA Sierra Club's Forest Protection Team's visit to the MA Statehouse to drop off a petition calling for "Governor Maura Healey to set aside the public forests of the Quabbin, Ware, and Wachusett watersheds as protected reserves, free from logging, pesticides, and prescribed burning."  As Enviro Show listeners may know: "The Quabbin, Ware, and Wachusett watersheds contain among the most carbon dense, biodiverse, and connected forests in Massachusetts, while maintaining a clean and constant water supply for eastern communities. Yet each year they are subject to logging projects that crush the critical soil structure and remove the oldest trees that are more effective at sequestering carbon dioxide and removing pollutants than younger trees." Good work folks!  

 

Our Enviro Show Quote of the Week is a hybrid that came to us from Vote Common Good:

"The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction and the distinction between true and false no longer exist."  - Hannah Arendt

 AND: "This week, Pope Leo quoted that very warning when he told international news agencies they must stand firm against "the ancient art of lying" and the "quicksand of approximation and post-truth." 

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

 

Weekly. Here's what appears to be Indivisible Northampton — Swing Left Western Mass's complete daily listing of all the pro-democracy events in WMass:  https://in-slwm.org/wp-content/uploads/Calendar/cal.html  And This: Western Mass General Strike is hosting drop-in sessions on Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Hadley Public Library for conversation and networking around general strikes and other forms of economic resistance. We also invite you to our general meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 7-8:30, online. If you would like to get involved in organizing prior to that, contact us at wmgeneralstrike@proton.me. And This: Every Wednesday, 11am-1pm | Bearing Witness to ICE, Burlington, MA. Stand in solidarity outside the ICE Enforcement & Removal Operations Office. Together, we can show love and support for immigrants, express our shame at ICE, and bear witness to the cruel and unconstitutional actions of our government. Info/Sign Up.  Fridays , 11:30 AM – 1 PM thru Nov 21: Stop Citizens Bank From Financing Private ICE Prison Standouts. At Public sidewalks on King Street in Northampton, in front of Stop and Shop Plaza (Citizens Bank has a branch inside Stop and Shop). Send Citizens Bank a clear message: financing private prison and immigration detention facility operators is bad for business. Register HEREEvery Monday, 11:30am. -12:30pm.  Join us each Monday at the VA Medical Center to show your support for our veterans and federal workers. All the cars honking will brighten your day, too! Bring flags, signs, and friends! VA Medical Ctr, 421 N Main St, Route 9, Leeds, MA. Park in the VA Visitor lot or, if you have a sticker or are a Veteran, park in Look Park.  Register here.

  
 
Thursday November 62 p.m.   The MA Energy Facilities Siting Board (EFSB) and Office of Environmental Justice and Equity (OEJE) have released draft proposed regulations and draft guidance on the application of Cumulative Impact Analysis to the new Consolidated Permit process for discussion purposes ahead of the upcoming Cumulative Impact Analysis Webinar at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 6.  The webinar will provide an overview of the proposed draft guidance and regulations for Cumulative Impact Analysis and opportunity for public input.  The guidance drafted by the OEJE is meant to inform the proposed regulations, which are drafted by EFSB staff. The webinar precedes a formal rulemaking process that will include further opportunities for comment. The EFSB will provide information on that rulemaking process after the webinar.  Please register here for the webinar. We will also accept written comments on the draft guidance submitted to ej.inquiries@mass.gov, and on the draft proposed regulations submitted to sitingboard.filing@mass.gov through November 17, 2025.
 

 

Thursday November 6, 5:30pm. Wild Lands: What They Are, and Present and Future Opportunities for Protection and Restoration. In-person at the Hanover, NH, Howe Library, and on zoom. Join National Geographic photographer Ronan Donovan, Adirondack Council Rewilding Advocate John Davis, and Northeast Wilderness Trust CEO John Leibowitz for a free discussion of wildlands and rewilding, with a particular focus on the lack of wildlands in New England, and opportunities to re-introduce carnivores and establish “wildways” of interconnected land. More information and Zoom RSVP here. 

 

Friday November 7, 12pm.  On November 7, students and education workers will take action and disrupt business as usual to demand an education system that works for us: where everyone is safe on campus, where college is free for all, where workers have a fair wage and a union. We're taking action the first Friday of every month leading up to a mass student strike on May 1, 2026. When students join workers to disrupt business as usual, we can win a world that works for us — not fascists and billionaires. 1) Mount Holyoke College 50 College St, South Hadley, MA 1075 US  Go HERE for updates:  2) Northampton High School 380 Elm St, Northampton, MA 1060 US. 3) 2:30-4:00 pm, Student Union, UMass Amherst, 300 Massachusetts Ave., Amherst, MA 1003. Volunteer marshals welcome: contact Kent Higgins at kenthiggins@gmail.com 

 

Saturday November 8, 10am.  The 1,185-acre Mount Sunapee Reservation contains majestic old forest that has been undisturbed for at least 350 years, but lacks any status that would protect it from ski area expansion and other threats. Join the Hanover Conservation Commission and local advocates for a relatively steep, 4-mile out and back hike. Meet at the lower parking lot on the Mt. Sunapee Access Road. More information and RSVP here. 

 

 

Saturday Nov. 8, 1:30-3pm.  We are continuing to tell Home Depot to say NO to ICE!  Standouts on Saturdays on the north sidewalk of Route 9 in Hadley, MA by the big Home Depot sign.  Sign up here so we can let you know if the weather gets gnarly and we cancel.

 

 

Saturday November 8, 2:00 - 4:00pm: Fifth Annual Rally and Banner Drop "Democracy is Still Alive," Amherst Town Common. Hosted by Amherst Feminist Generation and Amherst League of Women Rain date is November 15th at the same time. 

 

 

Saturday November 8, 4pm — Standing Trees Annual Gathering at the Dartmouth College Church of Christ in Hanover, NH. Join us for a catered meal and an excellent opportunity to connect with the whole Standing Trees community. The Standing Trees Board will lead us in a brief discussion of organizational business and a celebration of everything we have been up to over the last year. RSVP here to help us estimate dinner needs.

 

 
Monday, Nov. 10, 11:00 am-12:00 pm. Armistice Day Call for Peace and Veterans Support. Hold signs for Peace and Love for Veterans, Westfield's Park Square. Faith community encouraged to attend. (Please no political signs for this event per organizers.)


Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2:00-4:00 pm. Vets Say No: Take Action to Say No War on Our Cities This Veterans Day. Coolidge Bridge area, Northampton. Wear black and hold one of the "Signs of Fascism" on the bridge.  
Info & Register

 


Tuesday November 11, 3 – 5pm.   Stand with Veterans as we march, rally, and refuse to allow growing fascism to be normalized. Together we say NO this Veterans Day - no to ICE, no to occupation, no to fascism, and no to cuts stripping away life saving services our communities need. Veteran's Memorial Park - World War II Memorial, 100 Park Dr.  Boston, MA 02215  Go HERE

 

 

Tuesday November 11, 7:30 to 9pm.  As difficult as the present is, the American past is the story of challenges overcome, crises resolved, and progress made. In this nonpartisan speech, Jon Meacham walks audiences through moments that have seemed intractable to offer lessons for leaders on how to endure and prevail when everything appears hopeless. The presentation is an anecdotally rich reflection on history and a forward-leaning call for constructive habits of citizenship. Springfield Symphony Hall 34 Court Street Springfield, Massachusetts 01103.  Free Admission/Registration Required  HERE.

 

 

Wednesday November 12, 10am to Noon.  You think nuclear is the answer to Climate Change? Think Again. Dr. Edwin Lyman, Union of Concerned Scientists, Director of Nuclear Safety presents: The Risk of Small Nuclear Reactors: Separating Fact from Fiction.  Senate Room 222, MA State House, Boston, MA. 

 

  

Wednesday November 12, 7 to 8:30 p.m.  The next meeting of the MA Wildlands Campaign.  We are excited that our speaker for this meeting will be Brian Hall who has backgrounds in vegetation ecology and land conservation. He spent 28 years at the Harvard Forest, and now works as a consultant providing Geographic Information Systems, statistical, and graphical services for conservation organizations across the northeastern U.S.  He has worked extensively with Wildlands, Woodlands, Farmlands, and Communities (WWF&C) and is a coauthor of the Wildlands in New England: Past, Present, and Future report. Please register in advance HERE. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.   

 

 

Saturday November 15, 2 pm.  Come hear about, and observe first hand, how a landowning individual or community can control invasive plants. You’ll hear from Lincoln Fish, of Bay State Forestry, who has worked on invasives and native habitat all over the Valley for decades. He and his colleague Mike Abel will discuss the methods and challenges of their current work removing invasives on nearly 100 acres at Lathrop, and they will place that work in the context of the Valley. Barbara Walvoord, resident director of Lathrop’s intensive three-year invasives control project, will describe how the community has come together to support the effort. After the 45-minute indoor talk and some light refreshments, the speakers will lead an instructive walk (rain or shine) on Lathrop land. The talk will take place at The Inn at Lathrop Community, 100 Bassett Brook Drive, Easthampton. Mt. Tom room, third floor. Park in front or back of the Inn. (Masks are encouraged but not required.)

 

 

Saturday November 22, 11:30am–1pm. The Public Value of Pepperell's Forest and Shade Trees. The Lawrence Library, 15 Main Street, Pepperell, MA or Live-streamed via Zoom: register here to watch onlineWilliam Moomaw is Professor Emeritus, Tufts University, the founding director of Tufts Institute of the Environment and Climate Initiative, and the co-founder of the Global Development and Environment Institute. Of course, its not just about Pepperell trees; its about the trees in your neighborhood, and every neighborhood.

  

 

 

OK for now but please remember to listen to your Mother, OK? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





 

 

 

 

Friday, October 17, 2025

Good Old Intelligence Enviro Show

 

 [Listen to the podcast of the whole show HERE ]

Greetings Earthlings. We keep running across vague references to all the energy Artificial Intelligence (AI) uses and how bad it is for the climate but not much data. With that in mind we thought we'd share this short video  investigative report from Business Insider for real world details. It seems AI may not be so intelligent after all and starting to look like a bubble! As always, we will bring on this week's Fool-on-the-Hill and "Those Whose Brains Were small" along with the ongoing reminder that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" and our disturbing collection "....of the Week" entries, but first it's time for.....Revenge of the Critters!  A little bit of pre-Halloween fear here folks "A recent CDC report shows an alarming rise in drug-resistant "nightmare bacteria" in the U.S. Between 2019 and 2023" 

Our Doublespeak of the Week belongs to one of the worst of the worst when it comes to being two-faced. Yes, it's none other than Repugnican Rep Josh Hawley, he of the infamous J6 raised fist in support of the insurrection that later found him running for his life in the riot. Here it is: "I call on the House to quickly pass this legislation [the Big B.S.Bill] and send it to [the] President's desk,” said Hawley via his news release. “But let me be clear, I will continue to do everything in my power to reverse future cuts to Medicaid. If Republicans want to be the party of the working class, we cannot cut health insurance for working people.” Yes, the bill in question is all about cuts to Medicaid and beyond.

This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is another repeat offender, His-not-so-holiness, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson who was challenged by Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey for not swearing in newly elected member Adelita Grijalva“Speaker Johnson: Stop delaying her swearing in. Stop hiding the Epstein files. And start doing your job..” Grijalva is on record in "support for forcing a vote on a measure requiring the US Department of Justice to release its files on deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was friends with [the] Republican President" Yes, the ever so sanctimonious Mike Johnson makes a fool of himself almost daily on The Hill by kicking the Ten Commandments under the bus but we can't seem to get enough of his sins. You? Pushback HERE.

Time for our "Their Brains Were Small and They Died" segment and about time we bunched the entire MAGA horde of dinosaurs into one vile pile. Let's start with this “We took the freedom of speech away,” [the] President boasted in his opening remarks at his “antifa roundtable” recently. Of course, there is no real group called "Antifa" though most of your  grandparents were anti-fascists and for good reason; if it wasn't for them you'd be speaking German right now. That said, if you haven't figured it out yet most of the rabble in the White House actually are fascists and knowing that, feel compelled to try and repress and punish anyone who speaks truth to power. We have a pushback Action Link HERE for that lot. The worst of the worst is a dino who even looks the part. Read "Inside Stephen Miller’s Secret Plan to Normalize Trump’s Dictator Rule" in The New Republic if you have the stomach. It should be no surprise that "Miller appears to want Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act", in his twisted little mind it's like the Reichstag is burning. The good news is such schemes might not work and, of course, some day they'll all be gone. Here's another Action Link for good measure.

Speaking of good news, How about our Critter of the Week? What with Halloween just around the corner how about we honor the often maligned Black Cat?  Cats.com tells us: "One cat breed only comes in black—the pantheresque Bombay Cat. Many other popular Cat breeds that come in a variety of colors come in black, whether solid or black with white markings. There are more than 20 different.. Cat breeds.." and some of them may be all black or not. Furthermore, "One study examined this so-called “black cat bias” and found that people think Cats with black coloring are less friendly and more aggressive than Cats of other colors. The study also found that people are simply superstitious—black Cats have a long history of being associated with bad luck, bad omens, and witchcraft. Black Cat lovers will tell you that all this is, of course, absolutely untrue." That said, more than a few witches still have black Feline friends. 

So much for the often maligned, let's move on to the justly maligned, His Malignancy The Mad King.....but wait, we have #NoKings here in the USA!  Yes, it's true but this guy in the Oval Office needs some convincing he and his ilk can't pull stunts like this we talked about in our last show. You may recall His Malignancy "released National Security Presidential Memorandum-7 (NSPM-7), titled “Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence.” NSPM-7 contains broad and vague language that could allow government agencies to monitor or penalize individuals and groups based on their beliefs rather than their actions." By the time you read this the #NoKings 2.0 actions will have captured headlines around the world and served to pump up the movement so much that some may believe it will soon be over for MAGA. Nah! Fascists don't fold so easily and it takes ALL OF US and the courts to put them in their place. For instance, His Malignancy is leaning on our institutions of higher learning to sign loyalty oaths; sadly some of them have caved to it, others? Not so much. Also , Project 2025 author, Russell Vought is circumventing the law and the role of Congress as a coequal branch of the federal government. He's His Malignancy's dark brain and must be forced out. The Prez and his evil clown show continue occupying our cities and threatening more of the same. On October 1, the MAGA freakshow "started a government shutdown. They refused to negotiate with Democrats to write a funding package that protects Americans' health and the climate and holds the...administration accountable for illegally blocking federal funds for our communities", all in Blue States of course. As expected, these so-call authoritarians (Fascists to be more accurate) are now talking about "Heritage Americans" out loud. Sounds like Nazi  Volksgenosse from here! "Papers, please"?   Not if we can help it: Stand Up/Fight Back! 

All that AND we still must remind the Takers that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!". Really?? Yes, and just now this report on forest destruction drops in time to note: " 'Efforts to protect forests don’t stand a chance as long as our economic system keeps rewarding quick profits from forest destruction,' said....a partner at Climate Focus. “To truly tackle deforestation, leaders must work collectively to implement bold, binding reforms that will transform the system that still generously rewards forest loss.” If only the powers that be here in the Commonwealth  of Massachusetts would realize it. The Guardian news story goes on: "A separate report released by Global Witness found that banks have made $26bn from financing deforesting companies since the Paris agreement was signed in 2015 – averaging around $7m every day." It goes without saying His Malignancy is 100% onboard with trashing forests: “We are freeing up our forests so we are allowed to take down trees and make a lot of money. We have massive forests. We just aren’t allowed to use them because of the environmental lunatics who stopped us.”  Please feel free to give the prototypical greed freak a piece of your mind via the U.S. Congress HERE. We guess The Mad King et al missed the recent memo: "Heat-trapping carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere jumped by the highest amount on record last year, soaring to a level not seen in human civilization and “turbo-charging” the Earth’s climate and causing more extreme weather, the United Nations weather agency said."

In the Enviro Show Echo chamber we go from "Good Old Intelligence" to a total lack of intelligence. How about micro radioactive nukes replacing old-school generators literally spread across the map by the Pentagon. What could possibly go wrong! We referenced Halloween at the top of the show, so HERE's a special Action Link on that. And this: Speaking of nukes, how about Gov. Healey's nuclear dream of new nukes here in Massachusetts?? Go to Nukebusters site, watch the video, then Take Action. No Nukes! 

Call today: House 617-722-2030 — Senate 617-722-1572
Tell them: Re: H.4144—Keep Democracy Alive! Remove Section 45!

 

Our Quote of the Week comes from one of the founders of AI:

The research question is: how do you prevent them from ever wanting to take control? And nobody knows the answer [...] The alarm bell I’m ringing has to do with the existential threat of them taking control [...] If you take the existential risk seriously, as I now do, it might be quite sensible to just stop developing these things any further [...] it’s as if aliens had landed and people haven’t realized because they speak very good English.

Geoffrey Hinton

1st/3rd most cited scientist ever, Godfather of modern AI, Turing Award Recipient, resigned from Google due to ethical concerns. 

 

On to our Bus Stop Billboard:

 

Weekly. Here's what appears to be Indivisible Northampton — Swing Left Western Mass's complete daily listing of all the pro-democracy events in WMass:  https://in-slwm.org/wp-content/uploads/Calendar/cal.html  And This: Western Mass General Strike is hosting drop-in sessions on Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Hadley Public Library for conversation and networking around general strikes and other forms of economic resistance. The next one is on Oct. 22! We also invite you to our general meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 7-8:30, online. If you would like to get involved in organizing prior to that, contact us at wmgeneralstrike@proton.me. And This: Every Wednesday, 11am-1pm | Bearing Witness to ICE, Burlington, MA. Stand in solidarity outside the ICE Enforcement & Removal Operations Office. Together, we can show love and support for immigrants, express our shame at ICE, and bear witness to the cruel and unconstitutional actions of our government. Info/Sign Up

 

 

Saturday, November 1, 2025, 9:30am to 4pm.  Non-violent Direct Action training, Leyden, MA. Leyden Town Hall, 16 West Brattleboro Road, Leyden ( please note, the training is not at the Town Office!  Google will insist!  You want to go to the top of the hill to a traditional New England Town Hall). Registration required: https://forms.gle/TwQXAjd2xQdF2KPx8 Coffee/tea/cider/pastry/fru. it provided/  Potluck lunch.
 
 

Saturday, Nov 1, 11 am - 12:30 pm: Disappeared In America Day of Action, Town Common, Amherst. WMILAN, JAIJ and Indivisible Northampton are organizing this event as part of a national day of action to call attention to our community members who have been disappeared by ICE. Registration for the event is at this link: Register here on Mobilize.us.


 
Sunday November 2, 2 to 4pm. Greening Greenfield invites people to sign up for its first of several invasive shrub-clipping parties in Highland Park, Greenfield, MA. Participants will learn about these shrubs and more. No experience needed. Some tools, such as hand clippers will be provided. Pease wear gloves, and bring any clippers you may have. To sign up for Nov 2, 2-4pm party and future announcements of additional Sunday afternoon parties send an email to info@GreeningGreenfieldMA.org or call 413-774-5667.
 
 
 
Monday November 3, 5:30 to 7:30pm.  Greening Greenfield with co-sponsors, Franklin Regional Council Of Governments (FRCOG) and Sustainable Greenfield Implementation Committee (SGIC) will host an Energy Fair presenting a number of local vendors who will share the latest information on home energy technologies for your home heating and cooling. Register HERE
 
 
Tuesday November 4, 12 – 12:45pm.  Mothers Out Front Climate Action Call with Senator Michael Barrett [who] has been a driving force in the Massachusetts Legislature to pass legislation that addresses climate change, and was a primary architect of the omnibus climate bills that passed the last several sessions. Don't miss this chance to hear directly from him about climate legislation this session and how you can help pass the best bill possible. RSVP here 
 
Thursday  November 6, 10am to 12pm.  "Understanding Watershed Forestry-Managing for Climate Change" [Be prepared for DCR propaganda] Approximately 1 mile- Easy hike but over uneven groundJoin a DCR- DWSP forester to explore a recent harvest focused around a chestnut oak heath ( an uncommon forest type in Massachusetts ) and management in the surrounding forest. We will discuss why DWSP manages the forests surrounding the drinking water supply of 2.7 million Massachusetts residents, and how DWSP managers consider climate change with every decision.  Meet at Gate 8 and carpool to site 
 

 

Thursday November 6, 5:30pm. Wild Lands: What They Are, and Present and Future Opportunities for Protection and Restoration. In-person at the Hanover, NH, Howe Library, and on zoom. Join National Geographic photographer Ronan Donovan, Adirondack Council Rewilding Advocate John Davis, and Northeast Wilderness Trust CEO John Leibowitz for a free discussion of wildlands and rewilding, with a particular focus on the lack of wildlands in New England, and opportunities to re-introduce carnivores and establish “wildways” of interconnected land. More information and Zoom RSVP here. 

 

Saturday November 8, 10am.  The 1,185-acre Mount Sunapee Reservation contains majestic old forest that has been undisturbed for at least 350 years, but lacks any status that would protect it from ski area expansion and other threats. Join the Hanover Conservation Commission and local advocates for a relatively steep, 4-mile out and back hike. Meet at the lower parking lot on the Mt. Sunapee Access Road. More information and RSVP here. 

 

 

Saturday November 8, 4pm — Standing Trees Annual Gathering at the Dartmouth College Church of Christ in Hanover, NH. Join us for a catered meal and an excellent opportunity to connect with the whole Standing Trees community. The Standing Trees Board will lead us in a brief discussion of organizational business and a celebration of everything we have been up to over the last year. RSVP here to help us estimate dinner needs.

 

 
Tuesday November 11, 3 – 5pm.   Stand with Veterans as we march, rally, and refuse to allow growing fascism to be normalized. Together we say NO this Veterans Day - no to ICE, no to occupation, no to fascism, and no to cuts stripping away life saving services our communities need. Veteran's Memorial Park - World War II Memorial, 100 Park Dr.  Boston, MA 02215  Go HERE
 

 

Wednesday November 12, 10am to Noon.  You think nuclear is the answer to Climate Change? Think Again. Dr. Edwin Lyman, Union of Concerned Scientists, Director of Nuclear Safety presents: The Risk of Small Nuclear Reactors: Separating Fact from Fiction.  Senate Room 222, MA State House, Boston, MA. 


 


 
That's all folks except please remember to listen to your Mother, OK?