Big Oil’s Bad, Bad Day - The New Yorker, Bill McKibben, co-founder 350.org
 

  • Friday, June 4, 7:00am, 20 minutes, SHOW THE WORLD YOU CARE
  • Oxford Climate Scientist - Activist Shareholders - A Noisy Distraction?
  • NEXT Tuesday, June 8 - 350 Milwaukee Meeting
  • Join us on Friday, 12-1pm: 350MKE Fridays for Future
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Treaty People Gathering
Saturday June 5 - Tuesday June 8
Minnesota Mississippi Headwaters


Show your support even if you're not going north
Friday June 4, 7:00am

People opposed to the Enbridge Line 3 Pipeline want to show everyone from the Biden Administration to the people listening to the radio or reading a paper that there is real opposition to the damage the pipeline will bring to the environment and the climate.

Friday morning at 7:00AM (Yes, that 7:00AM)
THE 
MEDIA HAS BEEN INVITED
United Methodist Church (25th & Wisconsin)

The Southeast Wisconsin Caravan to the Treaty People Gathering will stop for about 20 minutes to be joined by Milwaukee caravaners and answer questions. 

ARE YOU OPPOSED?

Join the 7am rally to show your support!


Join The Gathering

If you have any interest in Line 3 after reading the brief description below, 
please click the links where you'll find background information, event safety information, lodging, transportation options, etc.

If completed, the Line 3 Pipeline will carry 700,000 barrels of dirty tar sands oil from Canada each day, violate Indigenous treaty rights, threaten waterways like the Mississippi, and lead to a jaw-dropping 193 millions[sic] tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year.

But as Enbridge continues to build Line 3 through Anishinaabe treaty land and the Mississippi headwaters, an Indigenous-led movement of land defenders and water protectors continues to lead historic resistance.

The Indigenous leadership of the resistance is calling on people from all parts of the country to converge on Minnesota and engage in direct resistance this June 5–8.


Treaty People Gathering
Building Unity

The day Oil Giants lost the Climate Fight

350 Milwaukee Meeting
Tuesday, June 8, 7 - 8:30pm
Zoom Meeting

Heather Allen
Executive Director, RENEW Wisconsin 


The Status of Renewables in Wisconsin

  • RENEW’s work to encourage renewables in WI
    • Opportunities and obstacles
    • No state budget increase for Focus on Energy
  • RENEW’s priorities and plans
  • RENEW’s position on the “resistance” by rural WI communities to large scale wind and solar farms.

Heather leads a team of experienced staff at RENEW Wisconsin to accelerate the Badger State's transformation to  renewable energy through advocacy, education, and collaboration. She works closely with RENEW’s members to grow the solar, wind, geothermal, biogas, electric vehicle, and energy storage marketplace in Wisconsin.

Heather joined RENEW in July 2018 as program director to deploy solar on homes, businesses, congregations, and nonprofits.  Heather served for six years as Legislative Analyst for the City of Madison before joining RENEW. Prior to that, she worked on programs and policy for the Clean Lakes Alliance, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).   She studied conservation biology as an undergraduate at UW-Madison and received her Master's of Arts in International Environmental Policy from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California.


Coming in July: Dr. Paul Roebber, founder of the WUWM Innovative Weather program, will speak on changes to global weather patterns.



Time: Tuesday, June 8, 7 - 8:30pm

Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88669721077

Meeting ID: 886 6972 1077
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Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/keCBgiw54A

350MKE Fridays for Future
Friday, June 4, 12:00 - 1:00 pm

Chase and Wells Fargo Banks
Wisconsin Ave & Water St
 
We've got signs, we just need you to show up!

The world’s biggest 60 banks have provided $3.8 trillion of financing for fossil fuel companies since the Paris climate deal in 2015, according to a report by a coalition of NGOs.

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic cutting energy use, overall funding remains on an upward trend and the finance provided in 2020 was higher than in 2016 or 2017, a fact the report’s authors and others described as “shocking”. The Guardian, March 24, 2021

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