Compiled by Dick Bennett https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2025/03/omni-climate-memo-mondays-221-march-10.html [The arc of environmental sanity and justice is dipping, but the resistance is planetary, diverse, and indefatigable. A toast to them! –D] |
LOCAL ACTIONS
People of all faiths and backgrounds are invited to take part in the Interfaith Climate Retreat, a powerful three-part event designed to inspire, educate, and mobilize our community in response to the climate crisis.
Dates & Times:
• Monday, March 31 6:30-8:30 pm
• Thursday, April 3, 6:30-8:30 pm
• Monday, April 7, 6:30-8:30 pm
Location: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 224 N East Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
The Interfaith Climate Retreat is a call to action, bringing together faith leaders and community members for a powerful series of film screenings, discussions, and collective reflection on climate change. The film screenings feature The Week, which was designed to help everyone to engage with the topic. Across all spiritual traditions, there is a shared responsibility to care for the Earth—not only for ourselves but for future generations. Through an interfaith lens, we will explore the urgency of the climate crisis and the transformative power of community-driven action.
Interfaith Climate Retreat Registration or at Interfaithclimateretreat@gmail.com
Best, Joanna Person-Michener 479-225-6803 (text please). OMNI Center and Quaker Community.
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Some Marxist Perspectives on Climate from
FEBRUARY REVIEWS AND ARTICLES IN CLIMATE & CAPITALISM“Ecosocialist Bookshelf,” February 2025 Seven recent books on movement building, modern capitalism, evolution, ecology and colonialism. Source Other recent articles … Ecosocialist Bookshelf, January 2025 Extreme heat killed over 1300 Hajj pilgrims in 2024 2024: Hottest year to date, and first year over 1.5ºC |
“Ecosocialist Bookshelf” is a monthly column, hosted by Ian Angus. Here’s one of the book reviewed in C&C
Kevin A. Young. ABOLISHING FOSSIL FUELS: Lessons from Movements that Won. PM Press.
To win the fight against fossil fuels, the climate movement must learn from past victories. Kevin Young shows that electing and pressuring politicians has rarely been successful — that real gains have almost always been the product of upsurges in the fields, factories and streets. He offers lessons for building a multiracial working-class climate movement that can win a global green transition that’s both equitable and fast.
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