“When Jake nears the end of the line of hay, he steps away from the tractor’s roar to spread the remaining hay by hand, ensuring the cattle have space to munch. The hay is dry, but it’s purchased from elsewhere.
The Crasco Ranch typically yields 60% of the hay needed to feed its cattle. Last year, the hay fields produced nothing.”
NorthWestern’s new 20‑year plan is on the table right now, and this is our chance to tell NWE what kind of energy future we want for Montana.
Join Families for a Livable Climate and the Montana Chapter of the Sierra Club this winter for a statewide book group series exploring What If We Get It Right? by climate scientist and writer Ayana Elizabeth Johnson. Through this hopeful and solutions-oriented book, participants will explore how communities can create meaningful climate action rooted in joy, connection, and imagination.
Join Montana Health Professions for a Healthy Climate for their 2026 Climate & Health in the 406 Conference, where national experts will connect important issues to our changing climate.
You’re invited! Join Families for a Livable Climate for a potluck and community gathering where we will connect, process, and take action together.
March 10th | 5:30pm | Missoula Public Library Cooper Rm. A
In a year marked by challenge and change, Montana families rose together: building bridges, telling stories, and sparking hope across the state. Read on to see what we accomplished in 2025 and where we’re headed next.