ACTION OF THE MONTH: Pledge to support 2,500-foot safety zones from fracking. (Due to the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling today, we are no long able to run a ballot initiative this year.) 

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Celebrate Our Wins in the Climate Movement

The world is a bit of a mess right now. Some have called it “crisis squared,” which seems spot on. But, let’s take a deep breath (of slightly cleaner air) and look at the good signs emerging in the climate crisis fight. Learn more.


Trends and Opportunities to Elevate Regenerative Agriculture in Colorado

In the throes of the coronavirus pandemic — during which the integrity of food supply chains has been threatened and the implications for their various actors have been dire in some cases — exploring different avenues to elevate (the various definitions of) regenerative agriculture in Colorado has become more urgent than ever before. Read more. 


How To Make Outdoor Recreation More Equitable

We must all be committed to building an outdoor recreation community that is inclusive and diverse. Right now, it isn’t. Learn how we can chart a course toward equity. Read more.


Upcoming Events & Actions

Movement Moments – News, Tips & Tricks


CLIMATE HERO OF THE MONTH

Our climate hero this month is the amazing Pheobe Dominguez! This rock star twelve-year-old has everyone impressed. READ MORE

 


TIP & TRICKS: How to stay safe and healthy at a protest this summer. LEARN HOW! 


WHEN WE MOBILIZE TOGETHER, WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

The world changes because groups of people have the courage to stand together and go against the “norm”, educate others, and speak up. They are not afraid to use their voices or their bodies. Today we must use the power of protests to mobilize for a better future. READ MORE


A WIN FOR THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT – 350 COLORADO SPRINGS CLOSES TWO COAL PLANTS LAST WEEK.

In a historic 7-2 vote, the Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) Board voted to accelerate the timeline for closure for its two coal plants and make critical investments in renewable energy. Martin Drake, one of the nation’s last urban coal plants will now close by 2023 and Ray Nixon will close by 2030. READ MORE


MUST-READ: THE SUSPICIOUS FIRING OF CU CLIMATE RESEARCHER DETLEV HELMIG

An eye-opening piece on how oil, gas, and frackademia goes after a local researcher who provides key climate measurements to cities fighting fracking –  read Daniel Glick’s piece at InsideClimateNews.org. LEARN MORE.


VIDEO’S OF THE MONTH: JUST RECOVERY ROUND-UP

Just Recovery Roundtable with Bill McKibben, Hunter Lovins and more! Hear from some of Colorado’s leading activists on the next steps for the climate movement. WATCH IT! 

Just Transition Rally: Nobody Left Behind! Hear from frontline community members, indigenous leaders, and jam out to music by Los Mocochetes during this fun event. WATCH IT! 

Support safety zones from fracking: The Colorado climate movement is rallying together in an emergency effort to get Initiative 174 on the ballot. Help us reach the signature requirements before August. Add your name! 

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