Our Livable Future Sarah Lundquist Our Livable Future Sarah Lundquist

Everyday climate conversations are key to systemic change

Seventy-one percent of Americans say they are at least “somewhat worried” about global warming, and 35% say they are “very worried.” But 61% of Americans say they “rarely” or “never” discuss global warming with family and friends (see Yale’s Six Americas). How can we build overwhelming support for climate action if most of us don’t talk about it?

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Our Livable Future Sarah Lundquist Our Livable Future Sarah Lundquist

VIDEO: Climate Conversations across Differences

Watch this special panel discussion on Climate Conversations Across Differences to hear success stories from the field, and learn about skills for bringing climate into your day-to-day conversations consistently, and with more confidence. Also, stay tuned to our upcoming events by joining our email list. We will be hosting more conversations and skills training throughout the year.

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Our Livable Future Sarah Lundquist Our Livable Future Sarah Lundquist

8 ways MT families can engage on climate in 2022

It's simple: we must limit global warming as much as possible to protect our families, and their future. To do so will require big changes. Connecting in community is not only a critical part of building power to make change, it also strengthens our courage, builds resiliency, and deepens our resolve to act now to ensure a thriving future for our kids.

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Families members join MEIC and others to deliver letter to NorthWestern Energy

Montanans from every corner of the state penned an open letter to NorthWestern Energy CEO Bob Rowe urging the company to move forward immediately towards a clean energy future. The letter, delivered to NorthWestern Energy’s Missoula office on Dec. 16, 2021, also urges the company to pay the penalties owed to low income and tribal assistance programs and to take action to protect all Montanans and future generations from the environmental and economic hardship that accompanies further investment in a fossil fuel future.

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