Climate Change

Climate Change

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Putting the Action in Pasadena’s Climate Action Plan

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One Step toward Reversing Global Warming

Megafires, prolonged drought, Category 5 storms, sea level rise, and new disease vectors. These are the worsening climate catastrophes we are seeing play out across the U.S.

Screengrab (names obscured for privacy) of 2021 Members Meeting
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The Rhode Island League's annual program Meeting for the Membership meeting for 2021 is now available to view on YouTube here

On January 11, 2021, we sponsored the first Zoom talk on our Meatless Monday Program. William Moomaw, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Policy at Tufts, spoke on the subject of how our food choices affect the climate.

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11/07/2020 - 10:00am to 11/08/2020 - 11:45am
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Online Only, Google Meet

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WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO BOTH THE LEAGUE AND TO YOU?

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In this letter, Eric Moll, Mason Health CEO and Superintendent of Public Health District No. 1 of Mason County, responds to the League regarding environmental sustainability and climate change.
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Submiited by Sherri Dysart

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Oversee and support the Oxford Climate Action Plan within the 3-year time limit (2020)
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CLIMATE CHANGE      

Climate Change is an emergency. The League of Women Voters has recognized the urgency and is working across the U.S. at grassroots & state levels. The League supports climate goals & policies that are derived from the best available climate science & that will ensure a stable climate for future generations.

What do we advocate?

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