Climate Disruption: A call to do what's necessary

This is a must watch--beyond what you would expect, laying out the challenge of this decade and the greatest call to action we've ever faced. Take 75 minutes this weekend and watch it. It will help you get clear on the scale of the issue, and the need to do what’s necessary.

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To my niece, Kathryn

I hope you will read this letter 30 years from now, maybe with your own children around you. It’s fun to imagine you not as a wriggling, dancing 6 year-old, but as grown-up and living as the capable and thoughtful citizen that your parents are now nurturing. I wonder what your world will look like; what is wonderful and what is terrible, what inspires you and what furrows your brow…My greatest hopes are that we here now will participate in a global movement that demands and builds a new way of living that can persist on a small planet.

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More power to who?

In their latest gambit to maintain powerful sway over Montana’s energy economy and jobs, and most Montana families’ pocketbooks, NorthWestern Energy is attempting to withhold an important stockholder proposal from its spring 2020 shareholder meeting proxy materials.

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My Darling Girls

“(It) is so evident that through our greed and unawareness that your future, the future of the children everywhere, as well as the natural world is in peril…It is a deep heartbreak – so deep and dark that is aches through my limbs.

“And yet I know that letting myself feel into this heartbreak is an important step. It is from this further opening, this letting myself break open that I can find my clarity, my efficacy, my way into what little me can do in this most important time. I can be brave enough to wake up.”

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Honor Greta: Watch Her Powerful TED Talk

I am inspired tonight by a post on Facebook from Sunrise Movement Gallatin County that asks us to honor Greta Thunberg by watching (or re-watching) her powerful TED Talk from November 2018 (just three months after she began striking).

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A Montanan’s Climate Story 

We can no longer plan our backpacking and camping trips for August without wondering whether we will be smoked out, or whether the forests will be closed due to extreme fire danger. The abrupt switch from clear summers to smoke in 2000 was shocking, although in our mobile society I’ve found that many people who live in Missoula now don’t realize summers were not always this way. 

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My climate story, Mica, age 11

I am eleven years old, hopefully I have much longer to be left on this planet. I don't like to see my planet dying, so we need to save it from climate change. I first became involved in activism when I watched the film “Chasing Ice,” which made me very upset. I dictated a letter to my parents and they mailed it to our state senator, Jon Tester. This all happened at the age of three. 

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Parents Around the World Plea for Urgent Climate Action

Today, Families for a Livable Climate joined 228 parent-led climate groups from 28 countries in a joint letter to delegates at the UN climate negotiations demanding ambitious climate action. As parents we demand a safe future for our children - for all children - and call upon parents everywhere to join us. Plea.parentsforfuture.org

We are proud to stand with families around the globe demanding livable future for us all.

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