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Posts Tagged ‘climate action’

Climate Action Now! EV and Electrification Advances

By Matthew Hile | January 9, 2023
An EV car charging in front of a solar array

The electrical grid historically was a one-way transfer of electricity.  From major coal, nuclear, or…

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CAN! EV and Electrification Advances

By Matthew Hile | December 21, 2022
An EV car charging in front of a solar array

The electrical grid historically was a one-way transfer of electricity.  From major coal, nuclear, or…

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CAN! Migratory Bird Sanctuary field trip

By Matthew Hile | December 21, 2022
trumpeter swan taking off from water

A visit to the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary to hear, see, and learn about the trumpeter…

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Climate Action Now! Beyond Coal

By Matthew Hile | December 7, 2022

Beyond Coal replacing dirty coal with clean energy. December 11, during the 9:45 Forum in the Hanke Room

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Climate Action Now! Planting Trees, a triple win

By Matthew Hile | November 12, 2022

Seven intrepid members of the CAN! Team gathered at the Mississippi Greenway Trailhead inNorth…

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Climate Action Now! – Psychological Toll of The Climate Crisis

By Matthew Hile | November 1, 2022
Earth as a stress ball.

It’s easy enough to see the damaging physical effects of climate change on communities…

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CAN! Tree Planting

By Louise Jett | November 1, 2022

Join Forest ReLeaf and Great Rivers Greenway, along with fellow members of the CAN!…

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Climate Action Now! Group tree planting

By Matthew Hile | October 18, 2022

Join Forest ReLeaf and Great Rivers Greenway, along with fellow members of the CAN!…

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Climate Action Now! Psychological Toll of The Climate Crisis

By Matthew Hile | October 15, 2022
Earth as a stress ball.

Learn strategies for developing resiliency in the face of the looming climate crisis.

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Climate Action Now! Hope, Fun and the Future of CAN!

By Matthew Hile | October 10, 2022

Let’s build on that foundation of community, strengthening our ties to each other, drawing hope and inspiration from each other, enjoying each other’s company while engaging in the serious work of dealing with climate change.

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