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SUMMARY:Thomas Berry: Spiritual Master of the Emerging Ecozoic
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays\, Feb 3 – 24\, 10 am-noon PST (Online) \nFacilitator:  Kathleen Noone Deignan\, CND\, PhD is a sister of the Congregation of Notre Dame and Professor Emerita of Religious Studies at Iona University where she taught from 1980 – 2021 and now serves as founder of the Deignan Institute for Earth and Spirit\, a multi-faceted project in support of the cultivation of global citizens for the emergence of an ecological civilization. Presented by Programs in Earth Literacies. \nRegister here
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/thomas-berry-spiritual-master-of-the-emerging-ecozoic-2/2026-04-21/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Programs in Earth Literacies":MAILTO:programs@earthliteracies.org
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SUMMARY:Wonders of the Salish Sea: 2026 series
DESCRIPTION:Join us in this 4-part webinar series as we explore the Salish Sea\, unraveling the beauty\, life\, and deep connections to our local waters. \n\n\n\n\nFor another year\, Wonders of the Salish Sea is back\, and we have an exciting line-up of guest speakers coming your way! \nThe Salish Sea is one of the largest inland seas in the world. With incredibly diverse and unique marine life\, endangered and at risk species\, and over 9 million people who call these shores home\, it connects all who live along its waters. Join our 4-part webinar series guided by experts in a multitude of fields\, and discover the Salish Sea’s hidden wonders\, and foster deep connections to these local waters. \nThis program is artfully put together for an audience with diverse interests and wonder-filled curiosity. We will dive deeper into its diversity of life\, irreplaceable stories\, awe-inspiring beauty and the nourishing role the Salish Sea plays for all things human and other-than-human. By the end of the program we hope to leave you with a deeper sense of connection to the local waters that many of us respectfully call ‘home’. \nPssst…learners of all ages and knowledge levels are welcome – just bring along your enthusiasm to discover! \nPS. Purchase a ticket for any (March 23\, March 30\, April 13 or April 20) night and get access to the whole series. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/wonders-of-the-salish-sea-2026-series-tickets-1980675934037
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/wonders-of-the-salish-sea-2026-series/2026-04-20/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Getting to yes on wind and transmission
DESCRIPTION:Opposition to wind and transmission projects is often dismissed as NIMBY-ism. But new research shows that people’s concerns deserve attention. When decisions about energy projects are getting made\, the process needs to deliver on fairness\, trust\, meaningful engagement and community benefits. \nJoin Re.Climate for the launch of two exciting publications: “Getting to Yes: What it Really Takes to Build Social Acceptance of Wind and Transmission Projects” and “Fair or Fail: A user’s guide to building social acceptance for wind and transmission projects.” \nThe webinar is for communicators and public engagement professionals\, government policymakers and regulators\, municipalities\, project developers\, and community and environmental groups who are looking for robust\, evidence-based research to guide their communications. Register here
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/webinar-getting-to-yes-on-wind-and-transmission/
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SUMMARY:Thriving in an Age of Disasters: How to build emotional resilience and take action
DESCRIPTION:Climate change isn’t just transforming our planet — it’s shaping how we think\, feel\, and show up in the world. In the midst of escalating disasters and uncertainty\, what does it truly mean to thrive? And how can we build the emotional resilience needed to face these challenges while staying grounded\, hopeful\, and engaged? \nJoin this dynamic webinar with national experts to explore the emotional dimensions of climate change and the powerful connection between individual wellbeing and collective action. Participants will gain practical tools and resources for cultivating emotional resilience\, alongside concrete strategies for taking meaningful\, values-aligned action in their communities. \nWebinar speakers:\n-Elizabeth Bagley\, PhD: Managing Director\, Project Drawdown\n-Larissa Dooley\, PhD: Director of Research and Programs\, Climate Mental Health Network\n-Joshua Low\, Partnerships Director\, Yale Program on Climate Change Communication \nModerator:\n-Kate Yoder\, Senior Staff Writer\, Grist \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LT6p6dAXQZio4Gn6mx1sDQ#/registration \nThis free event will be recorded and available to all registered participants.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/thriving-in-an-age-of-disasters-how-to-build-emotional-resilience-and-take-action/
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SUMMARY:Extraction Extinction: Ending the Fossil Fuel Era | Online Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Join Amnesty International and Decolonial Solidarity Network for an exciting discussion about how people around the world – including right here in Canada – are fighting to protect the environment and our collective futures by ending public financing for fossil fuel expansion. \nHear from human rights defenders and activists about how public financing of fossil fuel projects harms human rights\,  what we lose by giving billions of dollars to these projects during a time of shrinking services and a cost of living crisis\, and how we can join forces across Canada to defend our right to a healthy environment by ending new public fossil fuel financing. Major fossil fuel projects that could be accelerated under the Carney government are wholly owned by foreign corporations. Ksi Lisims is 100% American-owned and the PRGT pipeline has been backed by American billionaires linked to US President Trump. \nOn Wednesday\, February 4 at 4pm Pacific Time / 7pm EST\, you’re invited to join us for a powerful online discussion featuring Candy Ofime\, Climate Justice Researcher and Advisor of Amnesty International\, and author of the report Extraction Extinction. She will be joined by: \n\nKate Turner\, Coordinator of Decolonial Solidarity Network\n\nThe webinar will be moderated by Tara Scurr\, Climate Justice campaigner for Amnesty International Canada and supported by members of the Climate Justice Advocacy Specialized Team. \nThis is an exciting opportunity to connect with global and national human rights leaders and with one another as we reflect on what UN Secretary General Antonio Guterrez called the ‘madness’ of expanding fossil fuel projects during a climate emergency – and how Canada must show global leadership by immediately ending all public financing of these projects. You’ll leave the webinar with the tools you need to speak with your friends and family about this issue and to convince your MP to speak up in favor of ending Canada’s bankrolling of fossil fuels projects. \nSponsored by Amnesty International\, Decolonial Solidarity Network\, and Amnesty’s volunteer-led Climate Justice Specialized Team. \nRegister for the Event Here »
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/extraction-extinction-ending-the-fossil-fuel-era-online-info-session/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amnesty International Canada":MAILTO:dwright@amnesty.ca
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