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Why Plastic Recycling is a Myth?

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024, 6 pm - 7 pm. Note that this event will be both in-person at the Bosler Memorial Library and streamed live via Zoom. Register here: https://secure.everyaction.com/SHwDi4vcJ0OZDfu7NJ0zmw2 Where does our waste go? How effective is recycling? Can we do more? There are many greenwashing gimmicks. Recycling bottles and other plastic means recycling…

Live Network Cafe Interview with Gillian Graber

Webinar : Registration Required

You’re invited to join us live to talk with recent FracTracker Sentinel Award Recipient Gillian Graber. Halt the Harm Network’s AC Stauble will conduct a 20 minute interview with Gillian to learn a bit about her history and what brought her to the environmental justice field, her present work with Protect PT (Penn-Trafford) in Pennsylvania…

Rights of Nature Coffee Chat and Film “Duty of Care: the Climate Trials”

CROWs meet the first Saturday of the month from 11:30am-1pm at BLOC Coffee to discuss Community Rights, Rights of Nature, Democracy, and our Ohio River Bill of Rights ballot initiate. Register here: https://fb.me/e/99fBD95og This month we'll be watching "Duty of Care: the Climate Trials." Meet Roger Cox, the first and only lawyer to have successfully…

Welcome to 2024 – Network Meetup

Webinar : Registration Required

You're invited to a networking session to reflect on some key questions as we begin 2024. This event compliments the annual network survey which you may have responded to via email. At this event we'll explore these questions and share survey insights from hundreds of leaders around the United States (and some other countries too)…

Shifting Paradigms: A Grassroots Response to Industry and Climate (2nd Annual Conference)

Webinar : Registration Required

Visit the event page to register for individual events in the series. https://www.psrpa.org/events Shifting Paradigms includes several upcoming events with registration links to each webinar. Each event focuses on different themes, such as methane hunting, environmental justice, and public health issues related to industrial pollution. Registration links for each event are available on the events…

Stopping 160+ Fracking Wells in Aurora, Colorado

Webinar : Registration Required

Members of the local group “Save the Aurora Reservoir” (STAR) and the Colorado advocacy groups supporting them will join us to discuss their efforts to stop the drilling of over 160 fracking wells east of Denver. STAR has been battling this fracking project at the county level, and they’ll share their story, where the project…

Polling 101 Webinar With the Climate Advocacy Lab

Webinar : Registration Required

You don’t have to be a polling expert to utilize polling data in your work. Polling is an important tool in the movement’s toolbox and any advocate can gain an understanding of how to interpret poll data and to glean strategic guidance from it. Join the EPC and the Climate Advocacy Lab for an introductory…

Grassroots Funding Opportunities for Climate Justice

Webinar : Registration Required

Funders are recognizing that front line communities and BIPOC led groups have been underfunded for decades. We’re seeing a number of shifts toward new funding and started a searchable list of available grant opportunities for grassroots groups. Earthworks is actively identifying where funds are available and is pleased to share out this resource for leaders…

Free

Building An Effective Movement to Fight Oil & Gas: A National Leader Meet n Greet

Join us on Zoom to meet others working to end oil & gas pollution. This event is hosted by leaders from different regions across the U.S. and is a unique opportunity to meet people working on different campaigns and bringing different resources to our shared goals of ending oil & gas pollution. Please join us,…

Free

Tomorrow – Counter Narratives to Oil & Gas w/ Climate Advocacy Lab

Hello Reader, Join us for a presentation and workshop with Carina Barnett-Loro from the Climate Advocacy Lab for insight on how to shape a successful call to action. You probably know this... It's not enough to educate – we need to mobilize action There are many ways to educate about the harms of oil &…

Debriefing an Injection Well Victory with Roxanne Groff

You're invited to join us this Wednesday afternoon for a conversation around the recent injection well victory in Ohio with grassroots leader Roxanne Groff.Whether you have been following this for ...

Eyes on Shell Webinar: Mitigation Fund Project(s)

Join us on Wednesday, July 10 at 7:30 PM for our monthly #EyesonShell webinar! Our Executive Director Hilary Starcher-O'Toole will update the community on our Mitigation Fund Project(s) RSVP here: https://us...

Book Club Opening Event – Get your copy of Petroleum-238 by Justin Nobel

We’re so excited to be hosting a network book discussion for Justin Nobel’s new book, “Petroleum-238: Big Oil’s Dangerous Secret and the Grassroots Fight to Stop It.”

This discussion series will use the book as a foundation to address the crisis of oil & gas waste as we read and explore the chapters together. It's also an opportunity to support each other in addressing this challenging material, and discuss ways to share what we're learning with friends and neighbors.

Public Records Request like a Professional

Learn how to make public records request from Ohio's State Agencies and how to utilize them on your campaign! While this is relevant to Ohio agencies, there may be lessons learned and good connecti...

3M’S Decades-Long Attempt to Cover-Up the “Forever Chemicals” in All Our Blood

Join Beyond Plastics and award-winning investigative journalist, Sharon Lerner for a free webinar delving into Lerner’s recent expose of 3M’s decades-long cover-up of the “forever chemical” PFOS/PFAS. Lerner’s article, published in both ProPublica and the New Yorker, details the experience of a 3M scientist who discovered PFOS in the blood of the general public and…

Appalachian String Band Music Festival (West Virginia)

Anyone near Clifftop West Virginia want to meet up this summer for music and dancing? I've been attending since I was a kid and it's one of the early experiences meeting people fighting the polluti...

New briefing resource on so-called “chemical recycling”

You're invited to an upcoming webinar about Toxic Plastic Breakdown (so-called "chemical recycling") and a new briefing resource created by leaders in Halt the Harm Network. This briefing provides background on the issue and strategic insight into the interventions available to protect our communities.  If you are brand new to this issue or deep in…

Debunking Hydrogen Myths: Separating #hopium From Reality

While Hydrogen is being touted as a major component of a fossil fuel-free future, the economic and scientific realities of its role in transportation and energy paint a different picture. ​For this Halt the Harm webinar, we'll joined by Paul Martin, a Toronto-based chemical engineer, who has extensive experience debunking false claims about the promise…

Café Meetup with Maury Johnson of West Virginia

☕ Join us live in HHN to chat with Maury about organizing, resilience, and courage. Welcome to the first open discussion / interview with recipients of the Community Sentinel Awards over the past 10 years since it was started by FracTracker Alliance. In this first event we'll be joined by from Greenville, WV and recipient…

🔍 The More You Know – Toxic Chemicals in Your Community

Exercise your rights with EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act) This is the first episode in our new series on Community Right to Know, hosted by A-Z Tackling the Impacts of Plastic and Petrochemicals. ​→ RSVP to be access the series and webinar​ Partner Organizations: We're excited to partner with Earthjustice, Between…

Free

Office Hours w/ Env. Attorney Eve Gartner, Earth Justice (The More We Know)

Bring questions and discussion on using Emergency Planning & Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) in a special office hours event with attorney Eve Gartner from Earth Justice. This is part of the new series The More We Know, a collaboration among organizations working to stop the harms of petrochemical companies. → Join HHN to RSVP,…