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Climate>Duluth

PACT-TV, in Duluth, is broadcasting the Climate>Duluth series. This series includes interviews with Bret Pence (Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light), Jenna Yeakle (Sierra Club), Mark Hertsgaard (Covering Climate Now), and Annette Olson (Climate Steps). You can go to https://www.pacttvduluth.org/ You can also catch these interviews on YouTube by going to "Climate>Duluth at PACT-TV." 

In-Person Meetings

During the Climate+Justice Forum in Duluth, we will host three in-person meetings. Wednesday, April 5th, 2pm. Karpeles Museum. Theme is climate education and outreach. Will explore different approaches, including engaging the creative arts community and creating a climate museum. Monday, April 10th, 12 noon. Damiano Center. The theme is climate activism and advocacy. Will explore how to engage and support the vulnerable populations with climate change. Thursday, April 13th, 6:30pm. Dinner. The theme is climate collaborations and initiatives. Will explore mutual aid projects, intentional communities and citizen climate assemblies.

Speaker Series - Zoom Talks

The Climate+Justice Forum in Duluth will be on April 4-13. The speaker series, via zoom, will feature authors John Foster, Robert Jensen, Cynthia Kaufman and Brian Tokar.  April 4th, 10:00am - Central Time. John Foster, author of "Realism And The Climate Crisis: Hope For Life" and honorary teaching fellow at Lancaster University. Meeting ID: 845 4440 6973. Passcode: 228239 April 6th, 2:00pm - Central Time. Robert Jensen, coauthor of "An Inconvenient Apocalypse: Environmental Collapse, Climate Crisis, And The Fate Of Humanity" and professor emeritus in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. Meeting ID: 867 6186 0067. Passcode: 783620. April 11th, 1:00pm - Central Time. Cynthia Kaufman, author of "The Sea Is Rising And So Are We: A Climate Justice Handbook" and director of the Vansconcellos Institute for Democracy in Action at De Anza College. Meeting ID: 896 1285 9750. Passcode: 703162. April 13th, 11:00am - Central Time. Brian Tokar