The state of Montana and its Department of Environmental Quality agency have opted to host a separate public hearing on TransCanada’s water permits for KXL, on Monday, Nov. 16, 4:00-8:00 p.m. This post includes details on registering (required) for this event and also how to submit written comment by November 30.
Read MoreOn September 25, Families for a Livable Climate stood in solidarity with families across the country who are suffering the devastating effects of wildfire and hurricanes, and in solidarity with the Fridays for Future Global Day of Action. We created a shoe strike, handed out copies of The Changing Times, and a pledge to act for in-person participants to take with them, and use to get involved. I was lifted by the symbolism and solidarity, and also I questioned it: Was this worth our time? Do climate demonstrations even matter?
Read More“Decarbonize Your Transportation” was the second panel in the “Systems Change Series,” put on by Families for a Livable Climate and co-sponsored by Climate Smart Missoula. The panel is composed of informed and inspiring individuals working on a broad range of goals to reduce carbon emissions in our transportation systems and support individuals making choices to reduce their own footprint. Read on for a short synopsis on the various modes of transportation discussed on the panel, and please watch the entire recording
Read MoreGuest post by Mary Mulcaire-Jones
“Something big is starting to shift,” said Bill McKibben. “After years of effort from activists, there are signs that the world’s financial community is finally rousing itself in the fight against global warming.” McKibben, the founder of 350.org, shared this piece of good news in a New York Times opinion piece a couple of years ago. In light of this trend, he advised, “It would be wise to follow the dollar to see where the future of energy is headed globally.”
Read MoreThe climate is warming; humans are causing it; it’s already impacting Montana, but we can take action and make a difference. Make this your mantra, and straight up ask everyone you know (regardless of party) to vote for strong climate action.
Read MoreOn October 20 and 27, you can submit public “in-person” or written comments on NorthWestern’s Application for pre-approval of an additional ownership share of Colstrip Unit 4. (Docket No. 2019.12.101.)
Read MoreThis was the second in our Systems Change series, where we looked at personal actions we can take to make a positive impact, and examine how those actions bridge into system-wide changes. We focused on what’s happening in Missoula and greater Montana to promote the decarbonization of our transportation system, and ways for Montanans to make change in their personal lives, and beyond.
Read MoreWhether or not you use the bus, you benefit from it. More people on the bus reduces cars on the road, which means less traffic congestion and parking demand. Furthermore, Mountain Line’s development is a critical part of our community’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas pollution in our rapidly warming world. Emissions matter and impact how much our planet will warm.
Read MoreThis week and next, you can take concrete climate action in Montana in these five ways.
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