Climate Relief Society (CCL:LDS)
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The Climate Relief Society—also known as the Latter-Day Saint Action Team (LDSAT)—of @citizensclimate, looks to promote environmental stewardship in government
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Joined September 2020
Don't miss this!
On Wednesday at 6pm MT I will be the presenter for the @ReliefCcl virtual meeting, talking about CCL’s recent lobby day in Washington DC and the current landscape for bipartisan legislation. Feel free to join us! Details here. https://t.co/Ki0KSU80zl
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Have you checked out our new website? Please do! It includes information such our our next forum with Tom Moyer, a robotics engineer, former teacher, and current climate lobbyist. https://t.co/iD1GXGIczm
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You may have seen recent posts highlighting global efforts by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to care for the earth. A video highlighting these recent efforts in renewable energy, waste management, and water conservation is now available. Visit our link below to
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This will be at our usual Zoom link. DM if you need it!
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Rachael is the director of High Desert Utah Fibershed, a Utah-based Fibershed Affiliate, which supports local regenerative textile economies. She lives in South Salt Lake with her husband, daughter, dog, cats, bees, permaculture yard, and dye plants.
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She has taught practical arts at a local school for 7 years and has completed sheep-shearing school.
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In 2005, she received the Individual Recycler of the Year Award from the Utah Recycling Coalition for organizing a city recycling program. She then became a city-planning commissioner for 8 years, bringing a sustainability mindset to projects in South Salt Lake City.
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Rachael is a fiber artist, writer, teacher, and an aspiring urban homesteader with a fondness for hiking, knitting, natural dyes, and craft chocolate.
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Rachael Lauritzen, long a Mormon Environmental Stewardship Alliance member, is now working on her masters in community non-profit leadership and movement building. This is an essential topic for these times, when we need to redouble our grassroots efforts.
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March 19th — 6:00 to 7:00 PM Utah Time An Evening with Rachael Lauritzen
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DM if you need the link! (info on Jack in the alt text)
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POSTPONED TO TODAY!!! 8pm Pacific
Join us Wednesday, August 21, 6pm Utah time, to watch a portion of True False Hot Cold, a documentary film made in Emery County, UT. This film and a brief interview with the documentary filmmaker Ben Stillerman explore attitudes about climate issues in rural Utah.
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The doc shows how communication can be achieved via curiosity, empathy, and dignity for both subject and interviewer. We'll discuss how the filmmaker achieved such dialog and open up discussion to our own conversations, experiments, and challenges as we've talked about climate
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Join us Wednesday, August 21, 6pm Utah time, to watch a portion of True False Hot Cold, a documentary film made in Emery County, UT. This film and a brief interview with the documentary filmmaker Ben Stillerman explore attitudes about climate issues in rural Utah.
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Choose one or more essays and come ready to discuss. This roundtable-style Zoom meeting will take place on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. Utah time. If you don't have the link, DM!
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Join us in discussing "Stewardship and the Creation," the classic collection of LDS environmental perspectives. George B. Handley, Terry B. Ball, and Steven L. Peck edited this collection of essays, which offers much food for thought and action.
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We hope you'll join us next week at In the Company of Steward to hear from environmental geochemistry professor Dr. Josh LeMonte. Get the Zoom link here: https://t.co/pZFOxfj4fW
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Wednesday, June 19, 5:00 pm California time., we'll be reporting on our meetings with lawmakers in D.C. and the current efforts to strengthen bipartisan efforts towards needed legislation. Join us on Zoom! (same link; dm if you need it)
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