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SUMMARY:NYC Climate Justice Hub - Fall Social
DESCRIPTION:“NYC Climate Justice Hub – Fall Social \nThe NYC Climate Justice Hub is a partnership between New York City Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA; https://nyc-eja.org/) and CUNY. \nThose interested in taking part of this group and its activities are encouraged to join on this Thursday 11/14/24 at 6:00 PM (Eastern Time) to 8:30 PM (Eastern Time); at John Jay College (524 W 59th St\, New York\, NY 10019). Refreshments will be provided\, and environmental justice collaborations will be ignited! \nThis event is sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and the Environmental Justice Studies (EJS) Program at John Jay College. \nPlease contact Prof. Silvina “Bibi” Calderaro if you have any questions (scalderaro@jjay.cuny.edu)
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/nyc-climate-justice-hub-fall-social/
LOCATION:East End of Student Dining Hall\, John Jay College\, NB 2nd floor\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Climate Justice,Environmental Justice,sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20240906T213327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T142105Z
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SUMMARY:Decarbonize John Jay
DESCRIPTION:Join the movement to decarbonize our campus. \nTown Hall Decarbonize JohnJay
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/decarbonize-john-jay/
LOCATION:East End of Student Dining Hall\, John Jay College\, NB 2nd floor\, 524 West 59th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action,Climate Change,energy,Environmental Justice,sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231204T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231204T163000
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SUMMARY:Youth Engagement in International Climate Negotiations\, John Jay College\, New Building\, 9th Floor Conference Room
DESCRIPTION:John Jay’s Coalition for Climate Justice ensures that youth voices\, especially from impacted communities\, are front and center as the world addresses the climate crisis. To this end\, we are launching a process of preparing John Jay students for participation in the 2024 Conference of Youth (COY) and Conference of Parties (COP) international climate discussion at the United Nations. \n On Monday\, December 4\, we will hold an introductory meeting and planning workshop. If environmental and climate justice are important to you\, and you’d like to learn more about climate change and international legal processes\, please join us and help shape the future!\nSchedule at a glance\n•         1:40–2:45 pm – Overview and introduction to the Project\n•         2:45–3:00 pm – Snack break \n•         3:00–4:30 pm – Games (with prizes)\, discussion\, and plans for next steps \n For questions\, contact lhaglund@jjay.cuny.edu \n\n!REGISTER HERE!
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/youth-engagement-in-international-climate-negotiations-john-jay-college-new-building-9th-floor-conference-room/
LOCATION:John Jay College\, 9.64 NB (9th floor conference room)\, 524 West 59th St.\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Environmental Justice,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230424T183000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T200022Z
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SUMMARY:XR Rebellion March & Festival
DESCRIPTION:April 24 4:30pm-6:30pm XR Rebellion March & Festival [Climate Activism]\nWashington Market Park (302 Greenwich St\, New York\, NY 11013) \nApril 25-26 7:30am+ Citi Headquarters Sit-In  (388 Greenwich Street New York\, NY 10013) \nExtinction Rebellion NYC\, New York Communities for Change\, 350 Brooklyn\, 350 NYC\, Climate Families\, Greenfaith\, Reclaim our Tomorrow\, Third Act NYC\, NYC War Resisters\, WESPAC Foundation\, and World Can’t Wait.\nhttps://www.xrebellion.nyc/campaign 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/xr-rebellion-march-festival/
LOCATION:Washington Market Park (302 Greenwich St\, New York\, NY 11013)
CATEGORIES:Action,Climate Change,Extinction,Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210417T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210419T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20210408T155059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T164530Z
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SUMMARY:The Condor & the Eagle Film (4/17-4/19) Panel 4/19@1:40
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening and Panel Discussion\nJoin the John Jay College Environmental Justice Program\, International Criminal Justice MA Program\, Sustainability Council and Environmental Club for a screening of The Condor and the Eagle (streaming anytime April 17-19).\nPanel Discussion:  How the Sustainability Movement can Promote Harmony with Nature\, over Zoom on Monday\, April 19 at 1:40 pm ET.  The Panel Discussion will focus on: \n\nThe “Rights of Nature.”\nThe movement to incorporate Rights of Nature into the UN Sustainable Development Goals.\nHow Colleges and other organizations can recognize the Rights of Nature and the related Earth Charter concept that all beings are interdependent and every form of life has value regardless of its worth to human beings.\nHow college can partner with Indigenous Nature Defenders to advance sustainability.\n\nPanelists\nLindsey Kayman\, Moderator\, is the Director of Environmental Health and Safety at John Jay College of Criminal Justice\, and Chair of the College’s Sustainability Council. She recently conducted a sustainability assessment at John Jay College using the AASHE STARS assessment tool. This gave her many ideas how to use the tool to promote preservation of nature and support for indigenous communities. Lindsey is also President of the Environmental Education Fund\, a 501c3 non-profit that helps colleges and other organizations hold environmental film festivals and creative environmental literacy events. \nCasey Camp-Horinek\, a tribal Councilwoman of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma and Hereditary Drumkeeper of its Womens’ Scalp Dance Society. She is also an Emmy award winning actress\, author\, and an internationally renowned\, longtime Native and Human Rights and Environmental Justice activist. Casey led efforts for the Ponca tribe to adopt a Rights of Nature Statute and pass a moratorium on fracking on its territory\, and has traveled and spoken around the world. \nErica Cowper is an undergraduate at Drew University majoring in Biology. She is a Board Member of the Drew Environmental Action League (DEAL) and is working on creative ideas to promote preservation of nature and support for indigenous nature defenders at the college. Erica is the Co-Chair of Youth Outreach for the North Jersey Sierra Group and also an intern at Environmental Education Fund. \nCraig Kauffman is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Environmental Studies at the University of Oregon and is a member of the United Nations group\, Harmony with Nature\, which seeks to incorporate the Rights of Nature into the UN Sustainable Development Goals. \nVincent Mann\, Chief\, Turtle Clan of the Ramapough Lenape Nation\, which encompasses Passaic and Sussex Counties in New Jersey\, as well as Warwick and surrounding areas in New York. Since 2008\, Chief Mann has tirelessly worked to help his community survive and fight back in light of the Ford Motor Company’s toxic dumping on the Ringwood Mines superfund site. He is also currently co-creating the United Lunaapeewak to restore Lunaape culture and provide educational opportunities across the region. Chief Mann is a Trustee of the Highlands Coalition and a former member of the Ringwood Mines superfund site’s Citizen Advisory Group (CAG). He recently co-founded the Munsee Three Sisters Medicinal Farm with Michaeline Picarro to create local jobs but more importantly to bring back food sovereignty to his Clan. He works with many universities on projects related to his people\, including the NYU and Ramapo College Environmental Science programs\, the Price Institute at Rutgers Newark\, and Design program at Rutgers New Brunswick. The Russ Berry Foundations awarded Chief Mann their highest honor for being an Unsung Hero for his efforts\, even though he maintains that the true Unsung Heros are the citizens of the Turtle Clan. Chief Mann regularly lectures on environmental justice and the importance of indigenous knowledge. Chief Mann gives land acknowledgments across New Jersey and New York in honor of his ancestors and offers up prayers for humanity and for our natural world. \nDonations:  The film screening is free to John Jay College employees and students and free (donation appreciated) for others to benefit: \n\nThe Turtle Clan of the Ramapough-Lenape Nation\, who are seeking assistance in creating a sustenance farm\, which will also encompass education about tribal ancestor practices.  (More info).\nThe film’s “No More Sacrificed Communities” Impact Campaign.\n\nRegister to access the film at:   https://event.webinarjam.com/register/188/k6yx6hq8 \nMore information about the Event:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/148064867003 \nZoom Link for the Panel Discussion on Monday April 19 at: 1:40 pm  https://jjay-cuny.zoom.us/j/867414460https://event.webinarjam.com/register/188/k6yx6hq872?pwd=YnpLVkw1enFrckNUd2F6SUlUQmxrdz09 \n 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/condor-and-eagle-film-panel-harmony-with-nature-in-sustainability/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Documentaries,Festival,Film,Panel,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20191017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20191017T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20191008T205921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T212656Z
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SUMMARY:Film: Breaking Their Silence-Women on the Frontline of the Poaching War
DESCRIPTION:An event of the\n2019 Wildlife Conservation Film Festival\n\nFilm Website:  www.breakingtheirsilence.com \nFree and Open to the Public\nDirected by Kerry David\, 90 minutes\, 2019\nFollowed by a panel discussion\, then refreshments provided by the John Jay College Environmental Club\nThe sordid world of wildlife trafficking and poaching is orchestrated by ruthless crime syndicates raking in revenues well in excess of $20 billion. It’s the 4th most profitable illegal enterprise behind drugs\, guns and human trafficking and has now been proven to fund global terrorism. \nThere’s a lens through which this crisis has yet to be examined; through the eyes of the dynamic women fighting silently on the frontlines to end it. \nFilmmaker\, Kerry David\, and her dedicated crew\, pursue a passion that takes them around the globe to meet an unlikely group of heroes who are rising up to do all they can to prevent and reverse these terrible offenses against our planet’s most vulnerable animals. \nThe courageous women of “Breaking Their Silence” open their hearts and share their journeys giving a seldom seen insight into the physical and mental costs of this silent war. Literally risking all to prevent Africa and Asia’s innocent animals from disappearing altogether. \nOur powerful film shines a bright and inspiring light on their intelligence\, empathy\, strength and stamina. Their dedication to the voiceless creatures buckling under the onslaught of this war is nothing short of noble. Each woman will invoke a deeply moving response as you learn how she is conquering insurmountable odds. \nBreaking Their Silence will challenge you to become part of the solution\, and arm you with the means to do so. \nA hopeful film created to inspire and motivate hearts around the world. \nPanel discussion with Monique Sosnowski\, Ph.D.Candidate\, Wildlife Crime and Christopher Gervais\, WCFF and other filmmakers in town for the festival. \n 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/film-breaking-their-silence-women-on-the-frontline-of-the-poaching-war/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Documentaries,Film,Panel,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190925T134000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190925T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20190915T200505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190915T200505Z
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SUMMARY:NYC Climate Week - Unite Behind the Math... and the Science
DESCRIPTION:September 25\, 2019\, New Building:  L2.85 \nA joint program of the John Jay Collage Environmental Justice and Sustainability Program\, Environmental Education Fund and Climate Science\, Awareness and Solutions Program\, Columbia University\, Earth Institute \nFilm and Discussion: YOU SAY YOU WANT TO GET TO ZERO CARBON…SHOW ME YOUR FIRST GIGAWATT DOWN \nFilm and discussion with Rezwan Razani\, Footprint to Wings who is creating the Race to Zero Carbon competition. \nGo beyond climate striking! There is a lot of theoretical information about how renewables and efficiency can replace fossil fuels. First Gigawatt Down\, Parts 1 and 2\, simplify the math and challenge you to form a team to come up with the best plan for your state to reduce a gigawatt of fossil fuel energy using real data\, and factoring in NIMBY\, logistical\, technical\, and social justice issues. \nFilm\, Presentation and Discussion: A CANDID DISCUSSION ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER AFTER FUKUSHIMA \nPresentation and Discussion with Pushker Kharecha\, Deputy Director of the Climate Science Awareness and Solutions Program\, Columbia University\, The Earth Institute\, about German and Japan’s experience after closing many of their nuclear power plants. \nWe will first show Jon Bowermaster’s 6 minute film\,The Long Shadow of Indian Point\, that explains concisely why many people are wary of nuclear power in general and Indian Point in particular. \nDISCUSSION AND BRAINSTORMING \nWe will have the room for an extra hour for continued discussion and brainstorming. \nhttps://www.climateweeknyc.org/event/unite-behind-scienceand-math  \nFree tickets:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/unite-behind-the-science-and-the-math-first-gigawatt-down-tickets-71846907033
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/nyc-climate-week-unite-behind-the-math-and-the-science/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Documentaries,Panel,Talk,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190415T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190415T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20190410T205748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T211941Z
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SUMMARY:The River and the Wall Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:April 15\, 2019  Film Screening:   \nThe River and the Wall  \nDirected by Ben Masters\n100 min – 2018 \nJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice\n524 W 59th Street\, NY NY 10019\nAuditorium L2.63: \nEarly Screening:  4:30 pm\,\nfollowed by refreshments\nEvening Screening:  7:00 pm\,\nfollowed by a discussion with Joel Kupferman\, NY Environmental Law & Justice Project \nfree tickets at:  tinyurl.com/JJC-River \n\nThe River and the Wall follows five friends on an immersive adventure through the unknown wilds of the Texas borderlands as they travel 1200 miles from El Paso to the Gulf of Mexico on horses\, mountain bikes\, and canoes. \n​Conservation filmmaker\, Ben Masters\, realizes the urgency of documenting the last remaining wilderness in Texas as the threat of new border wall construction looms ahead. Masters recruits NatGeo Explorer Filipe DeAndrade\, ornithologist Heather Mackey\, river guide Austin Alvarado\, and conservationist Jay Kleberg to join him on the two-and-a-half-month journey down 1\,200 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border. \nThey set out to document the borderlands and explore the potential impacts of a wall on the natural environment\, but as the wilderness gives way to the more populated and heavily trafficked Lower Rio Grande Valley\, they come face-to-face with the human side of the immigration debate and enter uncharted emotional waters. (trailer) \nAn Environmental Education Fund EcoCinema Event \n \n  \n 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/the-river-and-the-wall-film-screening/
LOCATION:New Building @ John Jay College\, 524 W. 59th St.\, New York\, 10019
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Documentaries,Festival,Film,Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190418
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20190329T220745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T213814Z
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SUMMARY:John Jay Ecocinema Cafe
DESCRIPTION:John Jay College’s 6th Annual three-day marathon of award-winning environmental documentaries. \nMonday April 15\, 2019  through Wednesday\, April 17\, 2019\nin\nJohn Jay College’s New Building Student Dining Hall. \nFull Schedule at:  jjay.cuny.edu/ecocinema \nFree Tickets at:  http://tinyurl.com/jjc-films \nFilms Screening in New Building\, Auditorium\, L.63: \nThe River and the Wall\, Monday 4/15 –   4:30 pm and 7pm in L63  Free Tickets \nParis to Pittsburgh\, on Wednesday 4/17 – 4:30 pm and 7pm in L63 Free Tickets \n  \n \nAn Environmental Education Fund EcoCinema Event
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/john-jay-ecocinema-cafe/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Documentaries,Festival,Film,Panel,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20181213T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20181213T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20181116T210037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181116T210125Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change and Popular Culture
DESCRIPTION:A special\, climate-related event co-sponsored by Guernica magazine and the New York Society Library. Moderated by Guernica‘s deputy publisher\, this event will feature novelists\, essayists\, and cultural critics in conversation about how climate change is represented in books and films; how apocalyptic/dystopic visions both galvanize and fatigue audiences; how race/gender/class and other identities inform our popular narratives about climate change; and why climate change continues to pose communication challenges to writers and artists.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/climate-change-and-popular-culture/
LOCATION:New York Society Library\, 53 E. 79th St.\, New York\, 10075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170424T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170424T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20170324T211325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170325T130446Z
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SUMMARY:Awakening the Dreamer - Pachamama Alliance Workshop
DESCRIPTION: Awakening the Dreamer\, Changing the Dream\nA Pachamama Alliance Workshop \nIn Awakening the Dreamer\, you’ll look squarely at the state of the world— where we are and how we got here— and then explore what role you can play in bringing forth an environmentally sustainable\, spiritually fulfilling\, socially just human presence on this planet. \nChanging the Dream….  Awakening the Dreamer was created in response to an invitation from the Achuar people of the Ecuadorian Amazon to work in partnership to shift the dominant culture of consumption and alienation to one that honors and sustains all life. \n*This event is a shortened version of the Pachamama Alliance Symposium \nan event of the\n 4th Annual EcoCinema Cafe Marathon Film Festival\nSchedule and More Information:  www.jjay.cuny.edu/schedule
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/awakening-the-dreamer-pachamama-alliance-workshop/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Film,Talk,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170424T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170426T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20170119T194807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170325T184504Z
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SUMMARY:EcoCinema Cafe - A Marathon Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for the 4th annual Environmental Film Festival Marathon at John Jay College.\nThree Days. Award winning movies and inspiring discussions in the Student Dining Hall\n8 am – 9 pm  April 24-26 \nSchedule highlights to date: \nPachamama Awakening the Dreamer workshop 4/24 at 1:30\nSonic Sea 4/25 at 9:25 am\nSacred Water Standing Rock 4/25 at 10:50 am\nTaking Root:  the Vision of Wangari Maathai  4/25 at 12:15\nHow to Let go of the World and Love Everything Climate Can’t Change 4/25 at 6:30\,  with filmmaker\, Josh Fox \nFilm Schedule and Information: http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/ecocinema-cafe-marathon-film-festival\nThe schedule is being developed as professors decide which films to bring their classes to see
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/ecocinema-cafe-a-marathon-film-festival/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Documentaries,Festival,Film,Talk,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170328T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170328T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20170324T201350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170325T204624Z
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SUMMARY:Our Climate Now:  A Teach-in
DESCRIPTION:Sustainability and Environmental Justice Program Teach-in\nTuesday March 28\, 2017\n1:40 pm\, Haaren Hall Room 630 \nEVIDENCE AND IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE\nDr. Pushker Kharecha Climate Scientist\, Columbia Earth Institute \nLEGAL OPTIONS FOR FIGHTING BACK \nKimberly Ong Esq. Environmental Lawyer NRDC: National Resources Defense Council \nLOCAL CLIMATE\, ENVIRONMENTAL\, RACIAL\, GENDER AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE\nAna Orozco Climate Justice Policy and Programs Coordinator\, UPROSE\,  a Brooklyn based community organization dedicated to fighting for environmental & social justice \n 
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/our-climate-now-a-teach-in/
LOCATION:John Jay College\, 630 Haaren Hall
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20150319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20150319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20150317T143032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150317T143032Z
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SUMMARY:Countdown to Paris: Update on global climate treaty talks
DESCRIPTION:Come and be a part of confronting climate change at a global level…\nThis is the follow up event to the forum in September\, “A Global Climate Treaty: Why the US Must Lead.”  In the six months since the People’s Climate March in NYC\, UN negotiators have been working on proposals for the global climate treaty conference that will take place in Paris in December 2015. Please join 350 NYC and the NY Society for Ethical Culture for an evening of discussion among climate leaders\, including attendees at the preliminary talks in Lima and Geneva. Learn about the progress that has been made towards an effective global climate treaty\, and the challenges that remain. Find out about plans for grassroots action in New York and across the country in the Countdown to Paris.\nTickets $5 countdown-paris.eventbrite.com\n\nPanelists: \nSean Sweeney – Trade Unions for Energy Democracy\, Director of International Program on Labor\, Climate & Environment at the Murphy Institute\, CUNY.\nTamar Lawrence-Samuel – Associate Research Director at Corporate Accountability International.\nJeffrey Salim Waheed – Deputy Permanent Representative of Maldives to the United Nations.\nReinhard Krapp – Minister\, Head of the Economic Department\, Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations.\nHelen Rosenthal – (Democrat) represents District 6 in the NYC City Council\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m.\nTickets $5 countdown-paris.eventbrite.com
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/countdown-to-paris-update-on-global-climate-treaty-talks/
LOCATION:Society for Ethical Culture\, 2 West 64th St.\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20141204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20141204T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20141121T143457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141125T163212Z
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SUMMARY:Confronting climate change: Insight from the nuclear disarmament movement
DESCRIPTION:This talk\, on Thursday December 4\, 204\, at 6 p.m. at the New School (Manhattan)\, will focus on how to generate the political and social change necessary to confront climate change. The presenters include: Robert Jay Lifton\, author of many books\, including most recently\, Witness to an Extreme Century\, currently working on a book comparing nuclear and climate threats\, and author of a recent op-ed in the New York Times\, “The Climate Swerve;” and Naomi Oreskes\, Professor of the History of Science\, Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences\, Harvard University; author of many books\, most recently The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future with Eric Conway. The moderator is Tom Engelhardt\, editor\, writer\, and author; creator of TomDispatch.com\, a project of the Nation Institute where he is a fellow. \nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/confronting-climate-change-insight-from-the-nuclear-disarmament-movement/
LOCATION:New School Auditorium\, 66 W. 12th St.\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20141114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20141114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20141013T170625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141114T150809Z
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SUMMARY:Film screening and discussion: "The wisdom to survive: climate change\, capitalism\, and community"
DESCRIPTION:Join filmmaker John Ankele for a screening of his new documentary “The wisdom to survive: Climate change\, capitalism\, and community” followed by a discussion.  The film starts from the point of view that climate change has already arrived\, as scientists attest\, and explores the question of what is keeping humanity from taking bold steps to address the problem. \nClick here for more information and to register for the event.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/film-screening-and-discussion-the-wisdom-to-survive-climate-change-capitalism-and-community/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Film
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140922
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20140829T153044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140911T175041Z
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SUMMARY:People's Climate March
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, September 21\, 2014\, individuals and organizations concerned about climate change and working to encourage sustainable and environmentally just policies in the U.S. and beyond will be marching through New York City\, starting at Columbus Circle at 11:30 a.m.\, and coinciding with an important climate summit taking place in the United Nations.  The SEJ program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice invites you to march John Jay College faculty\, students\, and staff.  We will meet at the 59th St. entrance of the New Building at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (59th\, between 10th and 11th Avenues) at 11 a.m.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/peoples-climate-march-save-the-date/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20140920T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20140920T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20140906T145718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141125T163243Z
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SUMMARY:Panel discussion: "A Global Climate Treaty: Why the U.S. Must Lead"
DESCRIPTION:In preparation for the People’s Climate March\, local\, national\, and international environmental leaders will be discussing why a new international treaty to reduce greenhouse gases should be pursued by world leaders on September 20\, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. at the Ethical Culture Society (2 W. 64th St.\, Manhattan).  U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has challenged world governments to continue to develop and sign on to a legally binding agreement in 2015. This program will help mobilize support to call fort the U.S. to take a leading role in the treaty talks to take place later in September at a UN climate summit. \nOpening Address: New York City Council Members\, HELEN ROSENTHAL\, (District 6) and DONOVAN RICHARDS\, (District 31). \nFeatured Panelists: \nLESTER BROWN\, founder of the Earth Policy Institute and the Worldwatch Institute\, and the author of over 50 books\, including Plan B 4.0 Mobilizing to Save Civilization. The Washington Post calls Lester Brown “one of the world’s most influential thinkers.”\nMARY ROBINSON\, President of the Mary Robinson Foundation – Climate Justice. Ms. Robinson was recently appointed as United Nations Special Envoy for Climate Change. She served as the first woman President of Ireland from 1990 to 1997 and as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002.\nBILL McKIBBEN\, Founder\, 350.org\nAMBASSADOR MARLENE MOSES\, Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)\nCECIL CORBIN-MARK\, Deputy Director & Director of Policy Initiatives\, We Act for Environmental Justice\nSEAN SWEENEY\, Trade Unions for Energy Democracy\nDONALD BROWN\, Scholar in Residence and Professor\, Sustainability\, Ethics\, and Law\, Widener University of Law.\nANNIE WILLIS\, Global Kids \nTickets $10 – available now at Eventbrite.\nclimate-treaty-event.eventbrite.com.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/panel-discussion-a-global-climate-treaty-why-the-u-s-must-lead/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20140919T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20140919T090000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20140906T234549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141125T163258Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: "Caribbean Youth Exchange for Climate Change Resilience"
DESCRIPTION:The 2014 Caribbean Youth Exchange for Climate Change Resilience is a workshop in support of the People’s Climate March\, and sponsored by Harriet Communications in association with CUNY\, Afrobeat Radio\, the AfroLatin@ Project\, Braata Productions\, Afropresencia\, and El Puente. \nDate: Friday\, Sep 19\, 9 am – 1 pm. \nVenue: CUNY\, 25 Broadway\, New York\, NY \nKeynote Address: Border Crossing Approaches to Environmental Justice (TBC) \nThe Caribbean region has become a focus of discussions around climate change. How can diaspora Caribbean populations help advocate for strategies and build climate resilience back home? The Caribbean Youth Exchange for Climate Change Resilience will engage Caribbean Diaspora youth in a dialogue around advocacy strategies to address climate change. \nPresenters: \nRavi Ragbir (People’s Climate March)\nMojubaolu Olufunke Okome (CUNY)\nNyasha Laing (Harriet Communications)\nAmilcar Priestley (AfroLatin@ Project)\nGarvin Perry\, (Commonwealth/Trinidad Climate Change Youth Summit)
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/workshop-caribbean-youth-exchange-for-climate-change-resilience/
LOCATION:CUNY\, 25 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20140918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20140918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20140912T031730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140912T031730Z
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SUMMARY:Forum on the the connection between job creation and climate change
DESCRIPTION:SEIU Local 1199 is sponsoring an international forum on the occasion of the People’s Climate March entitled “Jobs\, climate change\, and system change” to take place on Thursday\, September 18\, 2014\, from 6-8 p.m. at 310 W. 43rd St.\, 7th floor\, Manhattan. \nThe forum confronts two issues which are not typically given much attention in mainstream discourse.  The first is that confronting climate change can actually create jobs\, contrary to conventional belief.  The second point revolves around the need for a turning away from the privileging of business interests; according to the forum organizers\, “we won’t change our planet without changing the class structure of our society.” \nThe panel members leading in this thought-provoking discussion are: \nAsbjorn Wahl\, Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees \nEfleda Bautista\, Alliance of Concerned Teachers\, Phillippines \nJohn Lyons\, Chairman\, Amalgamated Transit Workers NY \nEstel Vazquez\, Executive Vice-President\, SEIU 1199 \nTomas Garduno\, Political Director\, “Climate Works for All\,” ALIGN \nThe panel will be moderated by Ed Ott of the Left Labor Project.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/forum-on-the-the-connection-between-job-creation-and-climate-change/
LOCATION:SEIU Local 1199\, 310 W. 43rd. St.\, 7th Floor\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140918
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20140911T172612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140913T152355Z
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SUMMARY:Disruption: A film about climate change being shown on campus!
DESCRIPTION:Join the John Jay community in viewing the documentary “Disruption” during the community hour (1:40 p.m.-2:40 p.m.) on Wednesday September 17\, in room 1.108 in the New Building.  It will be shown again\, for those who can’t make the first showing\, at 5:30 p.m. in room 1.85 in the New Building. \nDisruption is a fast-paced exploration of climate science\, politics\, solutions\, and the themes that define this crucial moment in human history. The movie is less than an hour long\, but packs a big punch.  Don’t miss it as we prepare for the People’s Climate March in NYC on Sunday\, September 21 (click here for more info on the march).
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/disruption-a-film-about-climate-change-being-shown-on-campus/
LOCATION:John Jay College New Building\, 524 W. 59th St.\, Room 1.108\, New York\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140911
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20140906T141225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140906T141227Z
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SUMMARY:Conference: "Radical Materialism: Making the World Matter"
DESCRIPTION:Join scholars and artists concerned about our material world given the problems associated with climate change at an all-day conference on September 10\, 2014 from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at CUNY Graduate Center in Manhattan. \nFrom the conference publicity: \nImages and words can be reportage\, witness\, representation\, and simultaneously also constructive\, connective\, material reality. How does the particular ability of images and words to hold all of these qualities act in a reconsideration of the earth’s resources? Continuing the James Gallery’s ongoing investigations into “things” and “objects\,” this conference will open discussion on fossil fuel imaginaries\, embodied research\, postcolonial ecologies and eco-aesthetics\, and the material/non-human turn with visual artists\, literary scholars\, art historians\, designers\, geographers\, activists\, and writers of literature and philosophy. Held in tandem with the exhibition World of Matter\, the conference examines the creation of political worlds of words and images by approaching environmental crisis as a material question with deep roots and profound opportunities for the changing life of the earth. \nConference Schedule \n9.30am Introductory remarks by organizers Emily Eliza Scott (History and Theory of Architecture\, ETH Zürich)\, Ashley Dawson (English\, The Graduate Center\, CUNY) and Katherine Carl (James Gallery and Center for the Humanities\, The Graduate Center\, CUNY) \n10-11.30am “Resource Imaginaries” with Ashley Dawson (English\, The Graduate Center\, CUNY)\, Jennifer Wenzel (English\, Columbia)\, and Elizabeth Ellsworth (Media Studies\, New School and Smudge Studio) and Jamie Kruse (School of Design Strategies\, Parsons and Smudge Studio). Respondent: D. Graham Burnett (History of Science\, Princeton). \n11.30am-1pm “Postcolonial Ecologies” with presentations by Graduate Center Ph.D. students Stacey Balkan (English)\, Morgan Buck (Earth and Environmental Sciences)\, Sean M. Kennedy (English)\, Rafael Mutis (Earth and Environmental Sciences)\, Micheal Rumore (English)\, and Elizabeth Sibilia (Geography)\, developed in the context of Ashley Dawson’s spring 2014 seminar of the same name. Respondents: Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer (Vienna University of Technology and Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths\, University of London). \n1-2.30pm Lunch and Exhibition viewing \n2.30-4pm “In the Middle of Things” with David Joselit (Art History\, The Graduate Center)\, Kate Orff (GSAPP\, Columbia\, and SCAPE Studio)\, and Lonnie van Brummelen. Respondent: Ursula Biemann. \n4-4.30pm Coffee break \n4.30-6pm “Eco-Aesthetics and the Material/Non-Human Turn” with TJ Demos (Art History\, University College London)\, Omar Dahbour (Philosophy\, The Graduate Center)\, and a roundtable discussion with World of Matter artists Ursula Biemann\, Uwe Martin\, Peter Mörtenböck\, Helge Mooshammer\, and Emily Eliza Scott. \n  \n\n\n\n\nCosponsored by the Austrian Cultural Forum; The Center for Place\, Culture and Politics; the PhD Program in English; Pro Helvetia; Speculative Realism and Accelerationism Seminar in the Humanities.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/conference-radical-materialism-making-the-world-matter/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 Fifth Ave.\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20140909T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20140909T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T004610
CREATED:20140905T211627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140905T211627Z
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SUMMARY:World of Matter: Exhibition opening reception
DESCRIPTION:Peter Mörtenböck & Helge Mooshammer\, A World of Matter\, wall paper\, collection of archive material\, texts\, photographs\, and video\, 2014.\nJoin the Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center at the opening reception for the art exhibition World of Matter on September 9\, 2014\, at 6 p.m at the James Gallery (365 Fifth Avenue\, Room 5103\, Manhattan).  The exhibition explores our relationship to the material world given the limitations wrought by  the global climate crisis. \nThe World of Matter artists are: Mabe Bethônico\, Ursula Biemann\, Uwe H. Martin & Frauke Huber\, Helge Mooshammer & Peter Mörtenböck\, Emily Eliza Scott\, Paulo Tavares\, Lonnie van Brummelen & Siebren de Haan.
URL:https://sustainabilityjjay.org/event/world-of-matter-exhibition-opening-reception/
LOCATION:The James Gallery at the Graduate Center\, 365 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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