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North Texas Light Brigade: Action Alert - Climate Change Knows No Borders - Dallas

Help Refugees and the Planet!

Please join us to shine a light on important issues and raise awareness about their interconnectivity! 

"A severe drought, worsened by a warming climate, drove Syrian farmers to abandon their crops and flock to cities, helping trigger a civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands of people..." [and caused mass migration] (http://bit.ly/1AAtP8T). 

Texas Drought Project: Press Conference - Dallas

The Texas Drought Project, a non-profit founded in 2008 to educate Texans on climate change, will announce that they have succeeded in obtaining the signatures of more than 220 organizations for their resolution on climate change. The resolution calls for climate negotiators at the U.N. Climate Conference in Paris, set to begin Nov. 30, to heed the recommendations from the world’s top scientists in setting emissions cuts and asks that negotiators quickly move to keep fossil fuels in the ground.

UT Arlington: Science of Drilling Florida - Webinar

Join Collaborative Laboratory for Environmental Analysis and Remediation (CLEAR) at UTA and top environmental scientists to learn how unconventional drilling can affect the environment and your health. The boots on the ground scientists come face-to-face with the unconventional drilling industry on a weekly basis. Learn from their experiences and research before unconventional drilling hits Florida. Have your questions ready and join the webinar live.

Greater Fort Worth Sierra Club: Climate Change, Science & Politics…Oh My! - Fort Worth

Climate change, caused by unchecked carbon pollution and overfishing, is the most pressing environmental issue of our time. Climate change is causing rising global temperatures, rising sea levels, extreme weather patterns and increasing health risks. It is also the most politically divisive issue of our time, particularly in the U.S. Our speaker, Dr. Mike Slattery, director of the Institute for Environmental Studies and Professor in the School of Geology, Energy and the Environment at TCU, examines the science behind climate change and why it has become so politicized. 

Citizens' Clmate Lobby Denton Chapter: Monthly Meeting - Denton

We're moving ahead on a wide variety of exciting plans and opportunities ramping up to expand our outreach and engagement throughout North Texas this year ahead, so if you've been interested in joining the local efforts but haven't known when to jump in, this Saturday is a perfect opportunity!

Here's a few of the highlights from the past month and coming up:

North Texas Renewable Energy Group: Oncor Field Trip - Dallas

NTREG has been invited to take a tour of the new ONCOR "micro-grid" facility. This systgem is the first of its kind in the Metroplex! The system includes solar panels and other hardware - but also adds a unique aspect: batteries! In the event of a failure of the utility power, this micro-grid system will continue to provide electricity to a select group of homes that are serving as test sites. Come see the future of solar energy today!

Free. Preregistration required. See website for details.