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NCIPL Webinars — December 5 and 7

December 5, 2016 by Susannah Tuttle, Eco-Justice Connection Director

Now, more than ever, we need you to put your faith into action.

On April 29, under the banner of the People’s Climate Movement, people of faith will join partners from environmental, environmental justice and student groups, labor unions, and many others for a major climate mobilization in Washington DC.

Register for a webinar to learn more — Monday, Dec. 5 at 5:30 pm

Register for a webinar to learn more — Wednesday, Dec. 7 at noon

The same content will be covered on both webinars; a recording link will be shared with all who register.

During the first 100 days of the new administration, we want to show overwhelming support for climate action that will create jobs, cleaner air, and a safer future. Join us for a webinar to learn how you can get involved – whether you can be in Washington on April 29, or in your own community.

Our hard-won gains on climate change are under attack. The new administration and Congress are threatening, proudly, to undo all our progress and set us back years — years we can’t afford. We need to stand up and take action to protect everything and everyone we love. We need to stand strong in the first 100 hours of the new administration, in the first 100 days, and beyond.

Please register for one of the webinars – and get involved.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Environment

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About Susannah Tuttle, Eco-Justice Connection Director

Susannah Tuttle joined the staff in August 2011. She received a Masters of Divinity degree with an emphasis on ecological ethics from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA. In 2004 Susannah was hired as UNC Chapel Hill’s first Sustainability Research Associate and went on to co-initiate Trace Collaborative, LLC a consulting firm specializing in the implementation of sustainability within the design and construction industry. Susannah is a founding member of the Southeast Faith Leaders Network (SFLN) and is an active member of the US Climate Action Network. She currently serves on the Executive Board of the Southeast Climate & Energy Network (SCEN) and serves as the director of international community outreach for the US Climate Fair Share collaborative. Susannah's motto is "Rowdy Bliss" and when she's not traveling and exploring new places you can find her hosting gatherings and relaxing at the end of a gravel road where she lives with her husband, Frank - who is a builder, gardener, and musician, and their two beloved dogs.
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