Today's journal on climate change:
A webinar about "Going 'All In' on Climate in 2025."
From America Is All In. Feb 5, 2025
YouTube above, but with many commercials unless you have premium version.
Participants included Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker in guest video
as well as scheduled speakers...
🔵Gina McCarthy, Managing Co-Chair of America Is All In
🔵Justin M. Bibb, Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio
🔵Nate Hultman, Founder and Director of the Center for Global Sustainability, University of Maryland
🔵Amy Turner, Director of the Cities Climate Law Initiative at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Columbia Law School
Learn more about the webinar: https://www.americaisallin.com/webina...
Transcript is also available.
Amy Turner had good updates on the new Executive Orders as they currently impact climate change efforts by the federal government, and mentioned often the other government and civic groups that could continue their work with the goals set by say, the Paris Accord.
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It’s National Banana Bread Day, International Dog Biscuit Day, National Tile Day, Curling is Cool Day, Tootsie Roll Day, and National Rationalization Day
...but is America really all in?
ReplyDeleteIt sound's like a good group of people! Of course there are others not in this group!
DeleteI don't think climate change will be a federal priority, but as long as the rich get richer . . .
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteAC - the present government has only that one priority apparently. If only survival of our earth could contribute to that in their minds.
DeleteYou know some of your reps get it, but are powerless. It is troubling.
ReplyDeleteOur NC Senator Tom Tillis finally has shown some spine (I copied that phrase from someone else talking about him.) I was amazed when he finally called out the liar-in-chief. I should requote that somewhere, so we can remember that he finally represented the will of the people who voted for him.
Deletetoo little too late
ReplyDeleteThis current administration does not care about climate change.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a wonderful week!
States, cities and citizens need to step up, but with a concerted effort by the Federal government to go backwards at full speed it’s going to be tough.
ReplyDeleteI think it is too late and there is too much disagreement about it. Very sad!
ReplyDeleteSadly, I think bill is right. Unless the younger generation really flexes their power and saves us. Aloha
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, It's nice that not everyone has forgotten about climate change and it's consequences. The new administration totally dominates the news these days. Thanks for the edit on my last post. My wife gave up editing a couple of years ago... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, Nero is golfing.
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