[Lekooks] Fw: Interfaith Tuesdays in March Series: Confronting Climate Change wi th Hope

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Thu Feb 10 16:10:13 CST 2022


Sounds like some good ones~!~! Jim

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Subject: Interfaith Tuesdays in March Series: Confronting Climate Change with Hope
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 01:18:10 +0000


Dear Interfaith family, 
 We have an exciting lineup of speakers on Tuesdays in March. Due to COVID, we will again have presentations via Zoom instead of in-person luncheon lectures, but we promise nourishing, inspirational ideas with lively Q&A's and actions you can take to make a difference. 
Register Now!
 2022
 5 Tuesdays in March 
 Confronting Climate Change with Hope
 Empowering ourselves to make a differenceOrganized by the 
 Peace and International Issues Committee (PIIC)
 of the
 Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee

March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2022
 Noon to 1:30 p.m.
*Only $15 for entire series
 
 March 1 – Money Matters! Rethinking How We Use It,
 Spend It, Invest It and Divest It
  Christopher Cox, Associate Director,
 Seventh Generation Interfaith Coalition for Responsible Investment
  
March 8 – Becomingan Eco-City:Milwaukee Responds to Climate Change
  Erick Shambarger, Director of Environmental Sustainability, 
 City of Milwaukee
 
 March 15 – The Rise & Fall & Rise & Fall of the Great Lakes:  Addressing the Challenges of Climate Change on Lake Michigan
                      Adam Tindall-Schlicht, Director, Port of Milwaukee; 
 Misbah Husain, Water Policy Specialist, UWM School of Freshwater Sciences
 
 March 22– Saving Us:  A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World
                    Katharine Hayhoe, Nationally Prominent Climate Scientist,
                            Author and Professor in Public Policy & Public Law 
                           
March 29 –Sharing the Surprising Role of Food Systems onClimate Change and the Expected Impacts of Climate Change on Food Systems
Bruce Wiggins, City-County Climate Task Force Member
 former Executive Director of Milwaukee Urban Gardens;
 Young Kim, Executive Director, Groundwork Milwaukee;
 Jack Kaestner, Sustainable Local Agriculture Advocate
 and Chef & Instructor, MATC
For more information about the speakers and to register,
 go to: Tuesdays in March
 
 
 


 
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