From Lindsay Koshgarian <[email protected]>
Subject Join NPP-IPS & 350-US for two conversations about climate & militarism
Date September 10, 2024 6:05 PM
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Dear John,
War, militarism, and climate breakdown are closely linked. War is a huge source of carbon emissions and ecological destruction, while disproportionate investments in militaries and weapons divert direly needed funds away from climate action.
Despite these links, peace, climate, and justice movements have long struggled to bring their causes together.
Join 350 US and National Priorities Project for one or both of these online panels to connect our struggles and join the global call to divest from militarism and invest in climate justice!
The Global Politics of #PayUp: How US-China Relations Impact International Climate Finance and Justice [[link removed]]
Sept 19 at 7pm ET
Register for Sept. 19 [[link removed]]
Indigenous Resistance to Colonialism, Militarism & Climate Crisis [[link removed]]
Sept 24 at 7pm ET
Register for Sept. 24 [[link removed]*17haasz*_gcl_au*MTc3MTYyOTI5NC4xNzE2OTExODEw*_ga*NjUzMDQzODQ0LjE3MDI1OTIzMDA.*_ga_L8TBF28DDX*MTcyNDI0NTgzNS4yNDQuMS4xNzI0MjQ2MDgwLjAuMC4w&_ga=2.259398093.691034.1724171980-653043844.1702592300#/registration]
The Global Politics of #PayUp: How US-China Relations Impact International Climate Finance and Justice [[link removed]]
On September 19th, Hanna Homestead (Institute for Policy Studies) will moderate a conversation with Analyah Schlaeger dos Santos (Minnesota Interfaith Power & Light) and Valentina Dalona (Justice is Global) about the global politics of climate finance with a focus on
US-China relations. This event is part of the Global Week of Action for Climate Finance & a Fossil-Free Future. Register for Sept 19. [[link removed]]
Indigenous Resistance to Colonialism, Militarism & Climate Crisis [[link removed]]
And on September 24th, Margaret Kwateng from Grassroots Global Justice Alliance will moderate a discussion with Maurice Carney (Friends of the Congo), Aisha Mansour (Honor the Earth), and Monaeka "Naek" Flores (Pruheti Litekyan: Save Ritidian) about Indigenous resistance to militarism, colonialism, and the climate crisis. This event is part of the Global Week of Action for Peace and Climate Justice. Register for Sept. 24. [[link removed]*17haasz*_gcl_au*MTc3MTYyOTI5NC4xNzE2OTExODEw*_ga*NjUzMDQzODQ0LjE3MDI1OTIzMDA.*_ga_L8TBF28DDX*MTcyNDI0NTgzNS4yNDQuMS4xNzI0MjQ2MDgwLjAuMC4w&_ga=2.259398093.691034.1724171980-653043844.1702592300#/registration]
Hope to see you there!
In solidarity,
Alliyah, Aspen, Hanna & Lindsay
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