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Saturday, February 07, 2026

A Winter Break Enviro Show

 

Greetings Earthlings. We are deep into Winter here in the Northeast and hunkering down for the duration. As such, we are kicking back a bit and having no guest for this show. That means we will "Publish all the news that gives us fits"......well, maybe not "all" and we even have some good news this time. That and more, plus our Fool-on-the-Hill, Those Whose Brains Were Small, our "...of the Week" segments and that old reliable reminder that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" but first it's time for.....Revenge of the Critters! Critter attacks on humans on the rise...........Surprise! 

This week's Fool-on-the-Hill is NY Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer who recently said, “I have many jobs as [Senate] leader... and one is to fight for aid to Israel — all the aid that Israel needs,” Schumer said at a gathering of Jewish leaders and community members in New York. “I will continue to fight for it.,” he continued. “We delivered more security assistance to Israel, our ally, than ever, ever before.”  We guess he means even after Israel was soundly condemned for genocide of Palestinians. But wait, there's more! "Fresh Fury as Schumer, Jeffries Bend on Demand to Unmask ICE Agents in Funding Talks" Oy! We guess that puts these DINOs in bed with the corporados already supporting ICE

Since we're on the subject of ICE we may as well toss them into the bin labeled "Their Brains Were Small and They Died" where they surely deserve to be. This murderous rogue agency rampaging across the nation is supported far too often by Big Tech: "Apple has removed an app from its App Store that uses crowdsourcing to flag sightings of US immigration agents after facing pressure from Donald Trump’s administration. IceBlock, a free iPhone-only app that lets users anonymously report and monitor activity by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) officers, was no longer available." CHN Action tells us: "this is part of a larger pattern of tech companies trying to curry favor with the Administration even before the inauguration, but communities are fighting back. They’re using platforms like ResistMap, which is built outside the app stores and beyond corporate reach." Go HERE

Our Doublespeak of the Week comes from he who speaks no truth at all, so of course he calls his bullshit social network "Truth Social"  [insert laugh track here]. One of his recent lame-ass doublespeak moments was picked up by Tipping Point: "The weather is what happens in your neighborhood this week. Climate is what happens to the planet over time. A cold day — or week — doesn’t erase a warming world, and every serious scientist knows it. In fact, climate change is fueling more extreme, more unpredictable weather, from record heat and megafires to heavier flooding and harsher storms. But instead of listening to experts, [His Malignancy] is escalating the danger with reckless rhetoric — calling people who tell the truth about climate change “environmental insurrectionists.” Remember J6? Who are the insurrectionists?  

Yes, His Malignancy The Mad King (#NoKings), the lowlife Insurrectionist-in-Chief knows no shame and one of his latest posts on NoTruth Social makes that clear:  He "posted a blatantly racist video clip portraying former President Barack Obama and the former first lady Michelle Obama as apes, but he insisted he had nothing to apologize for even after he deleted the video following an outcry. The clip, set to “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” was spliced near the end of a 62-second video that promoted [fake] conspiracy theories about the 2020 election... It was the latest in a pattern by Mr. Trump of promoting offensive imagery and slurs about Black Americans and others....The clip was in line with Mr. Trump’s history of making degrading remarks about people of color, women and immigrants, and he has for years singled out the Obamas. Across Mr. Trump’s administration, racist images and slogans have become common on government websites and accounts, with the White House, Labor Department and Homeland Security Department all having promoted posts that echo white supremacist messaging. Pushback HERE.

Of course, His Malignancy doesn't care that "It's the Climate Crisis, Stupid" and his every move proves it. The NY Times informs us, "More than 60 large wind and solar farms under development on federal lands, such as Jackalope Wind, are being stymied. But the administration is also holding up hundreds of wind and solar projects on private land that require federal consultations. Many projects are facing potentially fatal delays, according to interviews with more than a dozen energy companies, industry groups and analysts." The present occupants in the White House are hopeless fossil fools and nuke boosters to boot.  As for the world-wide climate emergency: "the United States is no longer a party to the Paris agreement on climate change, becoming the only country in the world to abandon the international commitment to slow global warming. The formal departure from the climate accord comes one year after President Trump signed an executive order to begin the process of withdrawal. Earlier this month Mr. Trump said the United States would also leave the United Nations treaty that underlies the Paris agreement, which was unanimously ratified by the U.S. Senate in 1992 and signed by President George H.W. Bush."  History will remember the climate criminals in Washington. Real life villains. Enemies of the Earth. 

On a lighter note we do have some Breaking News!  "Last month, after Green Century [and others] spent two years pressing Bank of America to stop financing deforestation, the bank released new policies stating that companies driving deforestation won’t get their money. This is big news." Read the entire statement HERE.  "Such a policy coming from the second largest bank in the U.S., and sixth largest bank in the world, means that companies seeking financing from Bank of America will have to protect the world’s forests to receive a loan for their operations." Hard to believe, yes?  Stay tuned. 

Our Critter-of-the-Week is good news as well.  We don't often agree with the New England Forestry Foundation when it comes to the protection and preservation of our forests but their recent guide to The Owls of New England’s Winter Forests is a welcome exception. The blog post begins: "Many of our beloved and bright-hued birds have migrated south for the winter, but that doesn’t mean New England is bereft of bird-related charms. The region’s owls spend the winter with us, and there’s really nothing more magical than hearing the hoo-h’HOO-hoo-hoo of a great horned owl calling through the forest on a cold, clear night." Never mind the timberspeak at the close of the blog post. Better yet, how "About Owl Prowl at World's End ?  "Join us to learn about the owls that breed in Massachusetts! We will talk about how to identify owls by call, where to find them, and how owls can successfully hunt at night. We will take our skills to the trail and listen for owls on the paths of World’s End." 

Our Quote of the Week will take us to the Bus Stop billboard:

"We cannot stop the winter or the summer from coming. We cannot stop the spring or the fall or make them other than they are. They are gifts from the universe that we cannot refuse. But we can choose what we will contribute to life when each arrives."

– Gary Zukhav

 

On to the Bus Stop Billboard:

First Here's 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.  If you're looking for an easy weekday way to jump into the climate movement, you'll love the State House Stand Out! We gather at the Massachusetts State House in Boston between 10 am and 2 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Volunteers stand together for 2-hour "shifts," either outside or inside depending on weather, and talk with visitors and State House staff about the Climate Crisis. 

 

Thursday February 12, 3pm.  NO Immunity for Big Oil - National Organizing Call. No industry should be above the law. We must demand Congress protect our right to hold powerful corporations accountable and say NO immunity for Big Oil. Please reach out with any questions and I hope to see you there!  REGISTER HERE (registration required).
 
 
Thursday February 12, 7pm. Resist and Reimagine: Lessons from MN on Fighting Authoritarianism.  Don’t miss this critical conversation with labor and community leaders from Minnesota including special guest Rep. Ilhan Omar (MN-5)! They’ll share practical lessons for fellow organizers on organizing in the midst of crisis, rapid response, economic solidarity actions, and how Minnesota’s experience can help other communities prepare to protect each other.  RSVP here today.
 
 

Friday February 13,  6:30 p.m.
"Deforestation, climate, and the future of the Amazon.” with Chris Neill at the Wendell Library, Wendell,MA  The Amazon rainforest covers parts of nine countries in South America and is the Earth's largest tropical forest. Across these nations, Amazon loses an area of forest equivalent to more than half the area of Massachusetts each year. The majority of existing forest, and forest loss, occur in Brazil. Clearing, for both small holder and industrial-scale agriculture, is the main driver of forest loss. However, longer dry seasons, increasing droughts, and more fire now contribute to widespread degradation of forests that threaten to "savannaize" large areas of remaining forests.
 
 
 
Thursday February 19, 6:30pm Greening Greenfield presents “What Can We Learn from Beavers?” A talk by Professor Christine Hatch at 2nd Congregational Church, Court Square, Greenfield, MA 
 
 
Wednesday February 25, 6:30 to 8:30pm.
  STEADY IN THE STORM - Invitation to a workshop on Affinity Groups (AGs).  Create structures and relationships to build the future and fend off fascism! Come for a discussion among experienced AG members, those who are curious about them, and those who want to form one. Co-sponsored by Indivisible
West Quabbin and the Rabbit Run Responders affinity group of New Salem. Several brief readings will be provided before the event. Pre-Registration Link HERE.  
 
Saturday February 28, 2:30pm. 
Heading for Extinction Talk (Robbins Library, 700 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, MA): This is an Emergency. Scientists say we have entered a period of abrupt climate and ecological breakdown. We have very little time to avoid societal collapse. In our Heading for Extinction Talk, members of XR will share the science, explore how governments and corporations are lying to us, and invite you to join the movement and help turn the tide. Humanity needs you! The talk will begin at 2:30 pm and lasts approximately 1 hour. It's interactive! There will be time for questions and discussion. 
 
February 5 – March 26, 2026. How Trees & Forests Shape Our Climate, an eight-week, science-based course that explores how intact forests regulate climate through water cycles, biodiversity, and living ecosystem processes, while challenging the persistent myths driving unnecessary forest destruction. Entry fee. Go HERE. 


 
Thursday February 5, Noon. "Tree Committees & Urban Forestry – Making Collaboration Work".  Tree committees are a common platform for volunteers and professionals to share expertise and guidance on local urban forest management. Join Connecticut’s Urban Forestry Coordinator, Dr. Danica Doroski, as she draws from research and practice to inform these important collaborations. To attend live on 2/05/26 @ Noon (Eastern) and receive an ISA/0.5 MCA CEU at no cost, click here or visit www.joinwebinar.com & enter 719-727-803  (Space will be limited – all attendees should be prepared to join the live broadcast promptly)
 
Saturday February 7, 2 to 4pm.  In Person Indivisigather! Come together with like-minded others to learn more about IN-SLWM - what we've been up to , what our plans are for this crucial upcoming year, and how YOU can get (even more?) involved! We'll have yummy refreshments, time to schmooze, time to take action and maybe even some swag and games!  And, help grow the resistance by bringing a friend - or two! Go HERE.
 
Monday February 9, 7pm. Growing Climate Resilience: The Charles River Regional Tree Planting & Protection Plan Virtual via Zoom. Join our webinar to learn about CRWA's 2025 Regional Tree Planting & Protection Plan for the Charles River watershed, highlighting the recommendations for communities to protect, maintain, and grow our tree canopy.


   
Tuesday February 17, All Day. National Day of Direct Action. FLARE and Citizens’ Impeachment are teaming up for a national day of action.  Where Your representative’s office. “On February 17th, 2026, we will hold organized meetings with congressional offices in their home districts. This is an opportunity to show directly to their face that their constituents demand better. We will not be satisfied with empty promises. We want leaders who will honor their oath and do their job: Defending the Constitution by impeaching Donald Trump.”  Website: citizensimpeachment.com

 

 

Wednesday, February 18,  6 to 7 pm. Please save the date for a Zoom meeting to discuss updates related to this last round of MA solar and regulations and guidelines, and how things are going in our towns. Also there are bills in the legislature that would help us a lot and you can support them. As we have done in the past, we will compile a list of ideas for your written comments, and will send that out to you before the March 13th deadline. 


 
Sunday February 22, 2pm: In Conversation with Chuck Collins about his new book: Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet (published Oct 2025) & implications for the fight to stop the proposed private jet expansion at Hanscom or Anywhere. Interview by Diane Proctor, Concord-Carlisle League of Women Voters. At Concord Public Library, in person & remote. Collins will discuss his book and how its focus intersects with the proposed private jet expansion at Hanscom. More details and RSVP form to come soon!
 
 

Tuesday, Feb. 24, 10 a.m. – noon MA Public Information Sessions (Virtual) The Clean Energy Siting & Permitting team will hold two virtual information sessions to review the draft guidelines and answer questions. Both sessions will be held via Zoom.

Register for the Feb. 24 sessio



 

Wednesday, Feb. 25, 6 – 8 p.m. MA Public Information Sessions (Virtual) The MA Clean Energy Siting & Permitting team will hold two virtual information sessions to review the draft guidelines and answer questions.

Register for the Feb. 25 session

 

Friday February 27, 1:30-3pm.  Join De-ICE Hanscom, a coalition organizing peaceful standouts, on Friday, February 27 with the goal of eliminating ICE transport flights from Hanscom Field. ICE is using these flights to swiftly move immigrants out of New England in order to hinder effective legal representation. This is an in-person event at the Hanscom Rotary at the intersection of Hanscom Dr. and Old Bedford Rd. in Lincoln, MA.  Sign up for carpooling here: http://www.groupcarpool.com/t/kszceh  Register so we can notify you if we need to reschedule or cancel for weather or other considerations.
 
 
Tuesday, March 3, 12 - 1 p.m. With the information and stakeholder engagement sessions now complete, [done deal?] the Massachusetts Advanced Nuclear and Fusion Energy Roadmap is entering its next phase. We will be hosting two public webinar sessions to share and discuss the draft roadmap.  The webinars are intended to provide transparency into how stakeholder input has informed the draft recommendations and to offer an opportunity for participants to better understand the emerging direction of the roadmap. Preliminary Findings Webinar #1   Register  HERE.


 
 
Tuesday March 3,  6pm. . Learn more about the MA Fish Stocking event  here and find the Zoom registration page here 

 

Wednesday  March 4, 7pm: SPJE Webinar with Dr. William Moomaw on how trees are critical to biodiversity and carbon sequestration & implications for the proposed private jet expansion at Hanscom and its 20 acres of threatened trees.  More details and RSVP form to come soon!

 

Friday, March 6, 12 - 1 p.m. Massachusetts Advanced Nuclear and Fusion Energy Roadmap is entering its next phase. [See. Above ] Preliminary Findings Webinar #2    Register HERE
 

Sunday March 8, 12 to 3pm.  Tesla Takedown Boston. Massachusetts State House 24 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02133.  On March 8th, we're coming together to celebrate 1 year of #TeslaTakedown and to let the world's greediest man know that we're here to hold him accountable for the harm he has caused. Elon Musk is destroying democracy around the world, and he's using the fortune he built at Tesla to do it. Tesla shareholders just approved a trillion dollar package for Elon. But whether he gets it is up to all of us. Elon's trillion depends on hitting huge benchmarks. We're coming together at Tesla facilities to make sure he never reaches them.  Go HERE. 

 

Monday March 23, 7pm Climate Action Now monthly gathering via Zoom. Climate justice organizing while fighting fascism: From Minneapolis to Manila. Go HERE 

 
 
Saturday March 28, All Day.  No Kings Day 3   History is on our side. On June 14, 2025, five million people rose up to say “No Kings.” On October 18, 2025, seven million more made it unmistakable: America does not do dictators. On March 28, we rise again — stronger, broader, and more united than ever.  Every No Kings event is rooted in nonviolent action. We de-escalate conflict, act lawfully, and never bring weapons. When People Power United says “fight,” we mean fierce advocacy — never violence. Our work is grounded in peaceful protest, free speech, voting, and collective action to defend our rights, freedoms, and democracy. Go HERE.
 
 
That's all folks......except remember to listen to your Mother!  

 

 

 

 

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Enviro Show Still on the Rocks

[ Our podcast for this show is up. It's right HEAR 😉 ]
Greetings Earthlings. As the title says, we are still looking into all those rock formations out there, this time with Peter Waksman who blogs at https://rockpiles.blogspot.com/. Meanwhile, in the news we continue to look into those who seem to have rocks in their heads like our Fool-on-the-Hill and "Those Whose Brains Were Small and They Died" and more, but first it's time for.......Revenge of the Critters! Big tusker on the rampage in India. 

The week's Fool-on-the-Hill is "U.S. Rep. Max Miller... telling Ohio constituents concerned about Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities that “ICE does not conduct patrols, raids, or sweeps looking for illegal aliens, but strictly conducts targeted enforcement actions” focused on “those who pose the greatest threat to public safety.” (O, like dragging kids from their schoolrooms??) Does this Ohio fool watch the news??  He went on that “targets are often those who were arrested on local criminal charges or have a blatant disregard for U.S. immigration laws.”  However, a Washington Post analysis of ICE data through mid-October found that more than 60% of people detained in at-large arrests since June did not have criminal convictions or pending charges. Never mind rando bystanders getting beaten, apprehended or shot dead. Here is an Indivisible Action link on ICE. And HERE is a list of Dem congressional fools who voted to fund ICE last week. Now it goes to the Senate in the wake of yet another ICE murderAlex Pretti, Presenta'.  BTW, did you know Verizon is supporting ICE ??

Many in today's FBI, under the alleged leadership of weirdo Kash Patel, as well as the U.S. Dept. of Justice, now a unconstitutional prosecutorial wing of the White House, are behaving like giant reptiles of the Mesozoic Era. "There Brains Were small and They Died" by the way. Where to start?? The Presidential pardons for all the J6 Insurrectionists? The FBI refusal to investigate the murder of Renee Nicole Good and instead investigate her widow and non-violent protesters? How about this: "A report published... by the watchdog group Public Citizen shows that the Trump administration in the president’s second term has so far canceled or halted 159 enforcement actions—from federal investigations to lawsuits—against 166 corporations accused of illegal conduct."?  (That bit of corruption is just the tip of the ice berg). Like dinosaurs rampaging across the landscape, this lot acts for all the world like the monsters they truly are. Take heart, someday soon they'll all be history. 

Our Doublespeak of the Week goes to she who must daily try turning reality upside down, His Malignancy's Press Secretary and slave to disinformation, Karoline Leavitt who said: "America is back, and the whole world knows it. @POTUS is undoubtedly the leader of the free world. He's also the businessman, and negotiator-in-chief.." Umm.....do we really have to vet that one?? Does the term "pariah" come to mind? At Davos this "leader of the free world" spoke about himself (surprise!) "Usually they say, 'he's a horrible dictator-type person.' But sometimes you need a dictator." Actually.......no, we don't. Even some Generals agree.

Once again we must turn from The Mad King's (#NoKings) war on reality and the U.S.A. to his War on Nature. His Malignancy pimping for Big Oil & Gas while simultaneously trying to vanquish clean energy is only part of this ugly destructive picture. His executive agencies are also working to undermine their own decades old mandates. The EPA is "attempting to eliminate its own power to govern pollution. The agency is soon expected to release its final proposal to repeal the landmark “endangerment finding,” an Obama-era rule that gave it the authority to regulate the greenhouse gases that warm the earth; at the same time, it will also repeal its rule limiting automotive carbon emissions. The agency also confirmed..that it will no longer quantify the human health benefits of regulating industrial pollution, a change that could justify far more lenient oversight of toxic emissions from things like smokestacks and power plants." How twisted is that?? 

That and more and "It's STILL the Climate Crisis, Stupid!" with an  ‘Unprecedented Run of Global Heat’ according to Inside Climate News. And,  Ocean heat in 2025 was also at record levels. And as World Meteorological Secretary General Celeste Saulo explained, “High land and ocean temperatures helped fuel extreme weather – heatwaves, heavy rainfall and intense tropical cyclones.” The link between all that and its cause tells many of us that Big Oil & Gas should pay for it, yes?

ENOUGH!  It's time for our Critter of the Week and some good old news from David Foster: "Wolves are becoming well established across mainland Denmark, are reproducing, and are expected to increase substantially. Through ongoing immigration from Germany and native breeding since 2019, the population now stands around 78 animals, comprising at least eight breeding pairs, six packs, 23–28 wandering individuals, and 35 pups born in the country in 2024. What makes this phenomenon so astonishing is how ill suited this countryside appears for wolves. That is, unsuited by conventional thinking, the kind that suggests that moose could not adapt to southern New England; that bears would not situate around the cities of western Massachusetts; or that coyotes, beavers, and fishers would not saturate these same landscapes. As I explored the dynamics of wolves in Denmark, I reflected on the ongoing return of native wildlife to the much more heavily forested landscape of New England and asked—Why not here?" Glad you asked, David. One reason is the cowboy mentality from days of old. We've talked about that on the show for years, just recently Glen spoke of Aldo Leopold's "Sand County Almanac" and the author's epiphany regarding this keystone species. 

 

In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber we repeat New England Public Media's report about a regional response to MAGA's takeover of the CDC: "...the CDC is unfortunately no longer a reliable source of information on anything that is related to public health,” Snyder said. “It’s unbelievable that we have to say that and that that's reality. But they have lost all credibility because of the decisions they’re making.” That’s why Snyder and other providers have launched a new website – ValleyVax.org – which they say focuses on science-based vaccine information, in contrast to what’s now on the CDC website." Duly noted! 

 

 And that brings us to our Quote of the Week:  

The cowman who cleans his range of wolves does not realize that he is taking over the wolf’s job of trimming the herd to fit the range. He has not learned to think like a mountain. Hence we have dustbowls, and rivers washing the future into the sea.  

 -  Aldo Leopold. 

 

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

Weekly. Here's 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.  If you're looking for an easy weekday way to jump into the climate movement, you'll love the State House Stand Out! We gather at the Massachusetts State House between 10 am and 2 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Volunteers stand together for 2-hour "shifts," either outside or inside depending on weather, and talk with visitors and State House staff about the Climate Crisis. 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.  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). Register HEREALSO Williamsburg, 11:30 to 12:30  Fridays 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Overpasses for Democracy Coordinated Visibility Standout, Wisdom Way Overpass on I-91, Greenfield. Join us for a coordinated event where Indivisible chapters across Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut stage a massive bridge overpass banner event.  Register here on Mobilize.us ALSO: De-ICE Hanscom is excited to announce weekly afternoon standouts will take place every Friday from 1:30pm to 3:00pm at the Hanscom Rotary. The Hanscom Rotary is at the intersection of Hanscom Dr. and Old Bedford Rd. in Lincoln, MA. Please park along Old Bedford Road or Hanscom Drive without impeding traffic or blocking bike lanes. Folks can sign up for De-ICE Hanscom's contact list at this link.  Every 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.  Saturdays: Noon to 2pm. Weekly Standout at Pride for Migrant Workers, Sidewalk in front of Pride gas station, intersection of Routes 9 and Bay Road in Hadley, 25 Russell St. Hadley, MA 01035. & 12 to 1pm at Home Depot, 344 Russell St, Hadley, MA. Go HERE. ALSO2 to 4pm Peaceful Protest, Granby, MA Town Green, U.S. 202 & Connecticut 20, Granby. Go HERE. AND: No Fear Street Theater stands out on Burlington Mall Road, Burlington, MA every Saturday from 11 am to 1 pm. with signs, costumes, and flags to show support for our immigrant neighbors.  Sign Up HERE.  Sundays: 12 to 1:30pm. Patriots Standing Up for Democracy! 18 Common St. 

We stand at the Town Common on Route 122 which passes right through where we stand. We are directly across from the Town Band Stand. This spot is at the corner of Barre Road and School St. where Route 62 ends. Barre, MA 01005 



   

Saturday February 7, Noon-6:30 pm. America’s wild public lands and endangered species are more at risk than ever under this cruel Trump administration. Fighting for these natural resources that belong to all of us will take all of us. Join us in Organizing to Protect and Defend America’s Public Lands! The Sierra Club’s Wildlands and Wilderness Grassroots Network Team is holding a Wilderness Renewal zoom on Saturday, February 7, from 9 am – 3:30 pm PT/noon-6:30 p.m. ET. Some of you have joined our gatherings in the past, and we hope to see you and many new activists and chapter volunteers on this day of learning and activism. Go HERE.

 

Saturday February 7, 2 to 4pm. In Person Individigather. Come together with like-minded others to learn more about IN-SLWM - what we've been up to , what our plans are for this crucial upcoming year, and how YOU can get (even more?) involved!We'll have  yummy refreshments, time to schmooze, time to take action and maybe even some swag and games! And, help grow the resistance by bringing a friend - or two! The Elks Lodge, 17 Spring St, Florence, MA 01062-9733.

 

Tuesday February 10, 7 to 8:30pm.   Public School Strong Organizing Meeting. Over the past weeks and months, we've seen the parents of public school kids harassed, abducted and deported on their way to pick their kids up from school.  We've seen ICE pepper spray high school students and arrest educators on school grounds.  We're seeing proposed bills in states like Tennessee to use public schools to target immigrant families for deportation. Public School Strong Organizing Meetings are a space for parents, family members, educators, and public education supporters from across the nation gather each month to gain practical tools to promote, protect, and strengthen our public schools. Go HERE

 

Thursday February 12, 3pm.  NO Immunity for Big Oil - National Organizing Call. No industry should be above the law. We must demand Congress protect our right to hold powerful corporations accountable and say NO immunity for Big Oil. Please reach out with any questions and I hope to see you there!  REGISTER HERE (registration required).

 

 

Thursday February 12, 7pm. Resist and Reimagine: Lessons from MN on Fighting Authoritarianism.  Don’t miss this critical conversation with labor and community leaders from Minnesota including special guest Rep. Ilhan Omar (MN-5)! They’ll share practical lessons for fellow organizers on organizing in the midst of crisis, rapid response, economic solidarity actions, and how Minnesota’s experience can help other communities prepare to protect each other.  RSVP here today.

 

 

Friday Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. "Deforestation, climate, and the future of the Amazon.” with Chris Neill at the Wendell Library, Wendell,MA  The Amazon rainforest covers parts of nine countries in South America and is the Earth's largest tropical forest. Across these nations, Amazon loses an area of forest equivalent to more than half the area of Massachusetts each year. The majority of existing forest, and forest loss, occur in Brazil. Clearing, for both small holder and industrial-scale agriculture, is the main driver of forest loss. However, longer dry seasons, increasing droughts, and more fire now contribute to widespread degradation of forests that threaten to "savannaize" large areas of remaining forests.

 

 

 

Thursday February 19, 6:30pm Greening Greenfield presents “What Can We Learn from Beavers?” A talk by Professor Christine Hatch at 2nd Congregational Church, Court Square, Greenfield, MA 

 

 

Wednesday February 25, 6:30 to 8:30pm.  STEADY IN THE STORM - Invitation to a workshop on Affinity Groups (AGs).  Create structures and relationships to build the future and fend off fascism! Come for a discussion among experienced AG members, those who are curious about them, and those who want to form one. Co-sponsored by Indivisible
West Quabbin and the Rabbit Run Responders affinity group of New Salem. 
Several brief readings will be provided before the event
. Pre-Registration Link HERE.  

 

Saturday February 28, 2:30pm.  Heading for Extinction Talk (Robbins Library, 700 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, MA): This is an Emergency. Scientists say we have entered a period of abrupt climate and ecological breakdown. We have very little time to avoid societal collapse. In our Heading for Extinction Talk, members of XR will share the science, explore how governments and corporations are lying to us, and invite you to join the movement and help turn the tide. Humanity needs you! The talk will begin at 2:30 pm and lasts approximately 1 hour. It's interactive! There will be time for questions and discussion. 

 

February 5March 26, 2026. How Trees & Forests Shape Our Climate, an eight-week, science-based course that explores how intact forests regulate climate through water cycles, biodiversity, and living ecosystem processes, while challenging the persistent myths driving unnecessary forest destruction. Entry fee. Go HERE

 

Thursday February 5, Noon. "Tree Committees & Urban Forestry – Making Collaboration Work".  Tree committees are a common platform for volunteers and professionals to share expertise and guidance on local urban forest management. Join Connecticut’s Urban Forestry Coordinator, Dr. Danica Doroski, as she draws from research and practice to inform these important collaborationsTo attend live on 2/05/26 @ Noon (Eastern) and receive an ISA/0.5 MCA CEU at no cost, click here or visit www.joinwebinar.com & enter 719-727-803  (Space will be limited – all attendees should be prepared to join the live broadcast promptly)

 

Saturday February 7, 2 to 4pm.  In Person Indivisigather! Come together with like-minded others to learn more about IN-SLWM - what we've been up to , what our plans are for this crucial upcoming year, and how YOU can get (even more?) involved! We'll have yummy refreshments, time to schmooze, time to take action and maybe even some swag and games!  And, help grow the resistance by bringing a friend - or two! Go HERE.

 

Monday February 9, 7pm. Growing Climate Resilience: The Charles River Regional Tree Planting & Protection Plan Virtual via Zoom. Join our webinar to learn about CRWA's 2025 Regional Tree Planting & Protection Plan for the Charles River watershed, highlighting the recommendations for communities to protect, maintain, and grow our tree canopy.

   

Tuesday February 17, All DayNational Day of Direct Action. FLARE and Citizens’ Impeachment are teaming up for a national day of action.  Where Your representative’s office. “On February 17th, 2026, we will hold organized meetings with congressional offices in their home districts. This is an opportunity to show directly to their face that their constituents demand better. We will not be satisfied with empty promises. We want leaders who will honor their oath and do their job: Defending the Constitution by impeaching Donald Trump.”  Website: citizensimpeachment.com

 

Sunday February 22, 2pm: In Conversation with Chuck Collins about his new book: Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet (published Oct 2025) & implications for the fight to stop the proposed private jet expansion at Hanscom or Anywhere. Interview by Diane Proctor, Concord-Carlisle League of Women Voters. At Concord Public Library, in person & remote. Collins will discuss his book and how its focus intersects with the proposed private jet expansion at Hanscom. More details and RSVP form to come soon!

 

 

Tuesday February 24, 8:30 11 am. Join us at the James Michael Curley House for a morning of gratitude and celebration! Enjoy light refreshments as we honor our dedicated Emerald Necklace volunteers and recognize our Volunteer Award recipients. Go HERE.

 

 

Wednesday  March 4, 7pm: SPJE Webinar with Dr. William Moomaw on how trees are critical to biodiversity and carbon sequestration & implications for the proposed private jet expansion at Hanscom and its 20 acres of threatened trees.  More details and RSVP form to come soon!

 

 

Saturday March 28, All Day.  No Kings Day 3   History is on our side. On June 14, 2025, five million people rose up to say “No Kings.” On October 18, 2025, seven million more made it unmistakable: America does not do dictators. On March 28, we rise again — stronger, broader, and more united than ever.  Every No Kings event is rooted in nonviolent action. We de-escalate conflict, act lawfully, and never bring weapons. When People Power United says “fight,” we mean fierce advocacy — never violence. Our work is grounded in peaceful protest, free speech, voting, and collective action to defend our rights, freedoms, and democracy. Go HERE.

 

 

That's all folks......except remember to listen to your Mother!