Climate Disruption is a Moral Issue
Interfaith Climate Advocacy Training
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August 26, 2015
9:30am to 4:30pm
A day of preparation for people of all faiths
Learn how to speak with moral authority on the issue of
climate change in Pennsylvania
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Download a flyer to spread the word: ClimateDisruption (2)
Join us to develop clear messages to bring directly to policymakers to support ambitious,
legally-binding targets for carbon dioxide and methane emissions, energy efficiency
and a just transition to renewable power
Workshop Leaders:
- Donald Brown, Professor of Sustainability Ethics and Law, Widener University
- Matthew Stepp, Director of Policy, PennFuture
- Katie Bartolotta, Philadelphia Outreach Coordinator, PennFuture
- Justin Wright, Mediator and Negotiation trainer, Active Neutrals
Hosted by the Unitarian Church of Harrisburg, at its 1280 Clover Lane location
People of faith possess the moral authority to be important and credible voices, awakening awareness and responsibility for bold climate action among elected leaders and non-elected policy makers.
We seek to prepare people of faith who are willing to pro-actively initiate meetings with policymakers, electoral candidates and other religious leaders to lift up the moral dimensions of this crisis and support effective and rapid transition plans for a just, clean energy future in Pennsylvania and the nation. Click through to REGISTER.
LUNCH and SNACKS are provided.
Please bring a mug or water bottle for your drinks.
DISCOUNTS for people signing up as a small group from the same faith community or ministerium
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