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to RI...@googlegroups.com, Becca Rast
Happy Weekend Fellow Future Leaders!
For those of you that have been studying profusely for midterms, I hope you've done well and are over with them. For those of you that have been diligent and busy with the many other things that life has to offer and throw, I hope you've been gracefully dancing through.
Last week's RISCC conference call discussion consisted of strategies on building our coalition statewide - from reaching out to all high schools and higher education institutions, to establishing partnerships with several of Rhode Island's environmental NGO's and alliances.
If you would like the notes that were taken from last week's call, feel free to email me at MTr...@gmail.com.
The agenda for this week's conference call will regard the connection of climate to local community issues and community sustainability solutions (ie: green jobs creation, encouraging tap water, community gardening, and plenty more), including policy campaigns. The conference call is scheduled at our regular weekly time:
If you have any questions or regular scheduling conflicts, you can always contact me at MTr...@gmail.com, or Becca Rast, CC'd above.
Strength in numbers - the Rhode Island Student Climate Coalition is our opportunity to have the voice we all have been striving for; this is our opportunity to be listened to by our policymakers and community; because this is our future at stake.
Today means we are just 30 days away from the beginning of the UN climate negotiations (UNFCCC Conference of the Parties 15) in Copenhagen, and still, the United States has yet to lead the way for a successful summit.