"14 percent of the infrastructure package is being dedicated to environmentally aligned projects, with electric cars and grid modernization, though those are the least ambitious parts of the environmental program—no major expansion of public transit, no major renewable-power generation programs. The other 86 percent of the package is largely going to expand fossil fuel–heavy infrastructure, including highways, ports, oil- and gas-reliant energy systems, and more (there’s money for water storage but no regulations on water use patterns)."
“We don’t have time to sit on our hands as our planet burns. For young people, climate change is bigger than election or re-election. It’s life or death.” - AOC
Monday July 12, 12pm. Exposé on use in fracking of previously unknown, highly dangerous chemicals. Join PSR’s webinar as we release the findings of our report revealing a new toxic threat in fracking. Details will be provided in the webinar. Go HERE.
Tuesday July 13, 7 to 8:30pm. Biochar: What it is and What it is Not. Rachel Smolker is co-director of Biofuelwatch. Her work has spanned local grassroots organizing to participation in international processes, including the United Nations conventions on climate and biodiversity. She has researched, written, and organized on the impacts of biofuels, bioenergy and biochar on land use, forests, biodiversity, food, people, and the climate. She has a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Michigan and worked previously as a field biologist. She lives in Vermont. Register HERE for this talk.
Wednesday July 14, 3:30 pm. Don’t miss an incredible lineup of speakers focused on PFAS — what it is, what’s happening in MA to ban PFAS in the Commonwealth. Have a question you want addressed? Email jo.comerford@masenate.gov. Tune in live on https://www.facebook.com/senatorjocomerford/live
Wednesday, July 14, 6:30 – 9:00 pm. The US Forest Service is hosting a virtual information meeting to present background
information about current forest conditions and potential "management
activities" [logging] to implement within the project area. This is a great opportunity to learn about the project, ask
questions, and make any comments that you think are appropriate.
Information about the project and meeting can be found here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/
Monday June 28, 7 to 8:30pm. Climate Action Now Monthly Meeting via Zoom: Go here to register. First Hand Report on Line 3 Pipeline Protests!
Saturday July 31, 1 to 4pm. Massachusetts Statewide Rally Honoring the Land. No Clearcutting Forests for Solar! In Person - Two Locations: Wareham, Gibbs Park (Onset VFW) & Greenfield, Energy Park, Miles Street. Learn how to take action now! It will feature speakers, tabling with booths/posters, and networking aimed at encouraging people to get involved in local government and state policy/legislation on forest protection issues, especially deforestation for solar. Go HERE!
Until next time please remember to........LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER!
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