Climate Catastrophe or Mobilizing for a Viable Future
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Equinox
gives you the opportunity to engage the most important conversation of
our time or any time, at the First Unitarian Church....................... the most important conversation bar none.
Our
present fossil fuel course, the Pathway we are on related to the energy
we use to run our world and its economies means that we will destroy
our world's living systems, and end the human experiment, at least any
one we would want to live.
The question is "What do we Do?"
We will answer that question. Attached are documents that provide background on the actions proposed.
Climate Urgency: How to Avert Climate Catastrophe in Time Fri, Mar 21, 2014
7:00-9:00 PM
Eliot Hall, First Unitarian Church
569 S. 1300 E.
The Association of the Tree of Life [http://www.saveourselvesnow.net/]
will explain how climate stabilization can actually be achieved—through
a strategy that transforms our national conversation and public will
from that of denial, avoidance, resignation, and half-measures to that
of facing reality and taking action at the scope, scale, and urgency
required for catalyzing a livable climate. Just how quickly must we
act, and what must we actually do to stabilize our climate and prevent
runaway heating? What are the threats that can create a “Pearl Harbor”
citizen response? How can Americans be quickly and massively
galvanized, how can the US mobilize for effective climate
action--including the achievement of a national carbon price?
Learn
how this strategy was only recently announced publicly, then
immediately embraced by several thousand people in California, by the
University of California, Santa Cruz, and by the right leading climate
scientist. This is the right idea at the right time. Find out how you
can get on board and support the effort.
Sponsored by the Environmental Ministry, First Unitarian Church