Category Archives: Publicity

Rebuilding Vulnerable Communities

MEDIA ADVISORY Rebuilding Vulnerable Communities:  Climate, Health, Jobs & Justice  A climate conversation brought to you by Ecomadres, Moms Clean Air Force, the National Wildlife Federation, and the Iowa Farmers Union. Join Us!   Sunday, January 19th @ 2:00 PM … Continue reading

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current list of co-sponsors of climate strike parade

CO-SPONSORS 100 Grannies for a Livable Future Ames Climate Action Team Bold Iowa Care of Creation Group, Cathedral Church of St. Paul Catholic Peace Ministry Central College SCATE (Students Concerned About The Environment) Central District United Methodist Women Citizens’ Climate … Continue reading

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Howard A. Learner op ed PC 1 Jan 2020

Community bankers know a good deal: Solar energy Bankers understand finance, money and good investments. So, when community banks step up to install solar energy panels on their buildings, that’s a strong signal that renewable energy is both good for … Continue reading

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21 Dec 2019 Peter Rolnick PC op ed

21 Dec 2019 Peter Rolnick op ed for Carbon Fee & Dividend Tools for climate change are within reach I just got a new toy; it is a climate simulator. You decide how much you want to limit coal use, … Continue reading

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University of Iowa signs utilities agreement, climate strikers want more 10 Dec 2019

University of Iowa signs utilities agreement, climate strikers want more  10 Dec 2019 by Shannon Moudy The University of Iowa enters a 50-year partnership with Engie and Meridiam to operate their utilities. Engie says it will work to end coal … Continue reading

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Climate Crisis Parade Saturday, Feb 1, 2020

Climate Crisis Parade: We Challenge YOU! … As individuals and organizations, we’re all doing amazing work to raise awareness about the impending catastrophes that are guaranteed if we do nothing to combat climate change. Unfortunately, a large segment of America … Continue reading

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Thank You

Thank you 4 Nov 2019, Little Village, Charlene Lange It’s almost Thanksgiving and I want to shout out to all those I need to be thankful for in the past year. Thank you, politicians such as city officials Mayor Jim … Continue reading

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What can you do to help save the planet?

To future generations: It’s 2018 and the planet is becoming aware. The Paris Climate agreement has been accepted by 197 countries but not the United States. We who contribute the most to climate change suffer the least. But there are … Continue reading

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Climate Crisis Parade sign up

To ALL Grannies ready to ACT for climate (that’s everybody): You are needed to help spread the work regarding the Climate Crisis Parade being held Feb. 1st in Des Moines, Iowa; the focus is on encouraging the national media (who will … Continue reading

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Vegfest article by Andy Douglas

Vegfest celebrates delectable diversity- Press Citizen 5 Nov 2019 These are interesting times for a person who eats a whole-food, plant-based diet. When I moved back to Iowa in the early 1990’s, vegetarianism was still regarded with some suspicion. Now, … Continue reading

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