5-part series of action-based workshops
Wednesday evenings from 7:00pm-8:30pm: June 30, July 7, July 14, July 21, July 28
Scientists agree that we need to address climate change effectively in the next decade to avoid the most catastrophic effects of global climate stress. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) states that we must reduce our level of greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent by the year 2030. Is this even possible? How can we do what must be done? This five part workshop series will focus on turning things around in this decade, creating a beautiful future for all of us if we make some lifestyle changes and support forward-thinking policies.
All participants will explore answers to these important questions. Being a part of the solution is such joyous and meaningful work. Expect to meet with people who are curiousand caring, who roll up their sleeves to get going, and who choose new habits and projects that contribute to the healing of our one precious planet.
Distance Learning Methods/Tools:
- Zoom videoconferencing
- Independent research between classes
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This course will NOT be recorded
Instructor bios:
Jim Bronson and Sandi Goldie have an upbeat and positive approach in their environmental sustainability classes. They have helped hundreds of people from the U.S., Canada, and New Zealand engage in effective, practical solutions to the climate crisis. Jim comes to their work as a scientist, and Sandi as a lifelong educator. Their skills meet to convey information and inspiration to class participants.
Jim and Sandi will be joined in the facilitation by three members of the BC Drawdown Team: Michelle Sheardown, Aileen Stalker, and Linday Saary.
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- Adults