Sunday, March 22, 2020

Energy (and Other) Events - March 22, 2020

Energy (and Other) Events is a weekly mailing list published most Sundays covering events around the Cambridge, MA and greater Boston area that catch the editor's eye.

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Because of Covid-19, coronavirus, events are being transferred to virtual spaces.  Please check with the events contacts listed to see whether the event you are interested in is still going on.

These are scary times we are living through.  Be well, be safe, and wash your hands (and your face).  Take care of each other, please.

Boston COVID-19 Community Care

Boston + MA COVID19 Resources
(This is a different Google Doc with a similar name, compiled by the Asian
American Resource Workshop)

Here are some local Mutual Aid Networks that are developing:
Cambridge Mutual Aid Network

Mutual Aid Medford and Somerville (MAMAS) network

Food for Free (for Cambridge and Somerville) volunteers to provide lunches for schoolchildren, elderly, and hungry

My notes to Rebecca Solnit’s A Paradise Built in Hell:  The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster, about how people faced with emergency and disaster usually move towards providing mutual aid, at least until elite panic, a term in disaster studies, kicks in, are available at http://hubeventsnotes.blogspot.com/2016/07/notes-on-rebecca-solnits-paradise-built.html

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Details of these events are available when you scroll past the index

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Daily Events
Entertainment!!!

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Monday, March 23
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12:30pm  Spaghetti Carbon-Era:  Disentangling Operational and Embodied Carbon
4:30pm  Summit 2020: brands & the disinformation reality

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Tuesday, March 24 - Wednesday, March 25
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Impacts of Civic Technology conference

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Tuesday, March 24
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9am  The Economic Challenges of the Coronavirus Crisis
12:30pm  Cyber Cafe and Connections with Diane Darling
3pm  Insurance, Incident Management Technology and Innovation 

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Wednesday, March 25 - Sunday, March 29
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Free Online Teachings from Thich Nhat Hanh's Plum Village Tradition

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Wednesday, March 25
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6pm  Grief and Anxiety in the Age of Crises
6pm  Sunrise Boston Climate Grief Circle
6:30pm  Local Voices Network [LVN] Conversation: Community during Coronavirus

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Thursday, March 26
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1pm  The Nonprofit Learning Lab is hosting an online workshop:  How to Lead Better Online Trainings and Meetings

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Saturday, March 28 - Sunday, March 29
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ListeningWorks Virtual Training

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Saturday, March 28
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10:30am  Healing the World in 18 Months - A Saturday Workshop, Online

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Sunday, March 29
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Monday, March 30
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Tuesday, March 31
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6pm Learning Circle: COVID-19, Tackling the Novel Coronavirus (Week 1)

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My rough notes on some of the events I go to and notes on books I’ve read are at:

Home-Made Face Masks

Doe We Have a Tool to Pinpoint COVID Hotspots BEFORE They Blow Up

How to Make n95 Mask Covers

Crowd Sourcing Solutions to COVID19


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Sunrise Boston Daily Breakfast Boogie! (Until April 3)
8:30am
Online - Zoom link: http://zoom.us/my/brian.sunrise

Covid-19 got you feeling isolated? Lonely? Wanting to start your day off with some connection, laughs, meditation or poetry? Join us for a daily “Breakfast Boogie” hosted by the Member Support Team. 

It is so important that we remember and hold onto our connections with one another at a moment in time when we are still going all-out to build a powerful movement to stop climate change. We will be having this gathering on Zoom EVERY WEEK DAY from 8:30-9 am! We may offer different rituals, grounding practices, pair-shares, songs or poetry. Suggestions welcome! Let’s stay grounded and present in community even when we increasingly are apart physically. 
Questions: Rosie at rosiemcinnes@gmail.com

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Swing Left Boston Virtual Activism Calendar 

Daily electoral activist events with social distancing kept in mind.

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Entertainment!!!!

Stay At Home Fest - online music and performance events

Here Are All the Live Streams & Virtual Concerts to Watch During Coronavirus Crisis 

A List Of Live Virtual Concerts To Watch During The Coronavirus Shutdown

Watch These Livestreamed Concerts During Your Social Distancing

Virtual Art Project (VAP-IT!) 

Free virtual music, museums, and art round-up

300,000 ebooks to download for free from the NY Public Library

Free streaming services 


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Monday, March 23
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Spaghetti Carbon-Era:  Disentangling Operational and Embodied Carbon
Monday, March 23
12:30 PM EST - 1:30 PM EST
Online

Passive House is fundamentally a tool for combating global climate change by reducing carbon emissions.  However, as a system, Passive House focuses on reducing operational energy which is only responsible for part of a larger carbon footprint. Without a full accounting we are left asking the question: Have we built a Passive House or a Massive House?  In order to determine whether or not a Passive House makes a positive, negative, or neutral contribution to carbon emissions, we must account for the embodied carbon of the building’s materials with regards to creation, transport, and lifecycle in addition to the operational energy/carbon that Passive House focuses on so well. 

This month a trio of experts will discuss a hot topic: embodied and operational carbon accounting. The results comparing the operational and embodied carbon in several buildings will be analyzed and conclude with solutions for making low carbon buildings more accessible for diverse project types.  

Presenters:
David Salamon, CPHC, Re:Vision Architecture
Ilka Cassidy, Dipl.ing., CPHC, Holzraum System, LLC
Steve Hessler, CPHC, Hugh Lofting High Performance Building, Holzraum System, LLC

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Summit 2020: brands & the disinformation reality
Monday, March 23
4:30 - 6:30 pm
Webinar

"Is this even true?"
Disinformation is a very real issue facing brands in 2020. Information has never been more quickly or broadly, spread with the chance to go viral at everyone’s fingertips — whatever the content. 
Today, disinformation can disrupt and distort the conversation between customer and brand, influencing what consumers believe and what they’re willing to buy. How brands decide to respond, from fighting back to promoting the disinformation, will set norms for how others react. Brands today are in a powerful position to put a stake in the ground that may just change the role disinformation plays in our world. 
At Summit 2020 we’ll investigate how brands and disinformation shape one another from multiple perspectives: 
Ezra Englebardt, expert in brand strategy, planning, and execution
Renée DiResta, trust and technical research manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory at Stanford University
James Mickens, Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
The event will be moderated by Jill Avery, senior lecturer of marketing at Harvard Business School.

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Tuesday, March 24 - Wednesday, March 25
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Impacts of Civic Technology conference
Tuesday, March 24 - Wednesday,  March 25
Tuesday: 9am to 1pm EST
Wednesday: 9am to 1:15pm EST
There’ll also be fringe events happening around these times.
Online

How much?
Free of charge, of course.

What’s the agenda?
You can see the timings for each session on the agenda at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZsGQlfr0ZJ1jmmuZwgOAUJFONJr4W9UGDU4fktxiXnQ
Join us for the whole lot, or dip in and out to the parts that interest you.

We’re delighted to say that we’ll still have barnstorming keynote sessions from Nanjala Nyabola and Hollie Russon Gilman, each giving profound insights into the extraordinary political times we are living in, from a global perspective.

There’ll also be sessions from representatives of Iceland‘s local and national government and civil society; research presented from Uganda, Taiwan, North and South America and beyond; and speakers from a range of organisations including Civic Hall, Citizens Foundation of Iceland, g0v.tw, Transparency International UK, The African Legal Information Institute, Frag Den Staat… and more.

So TICTeC will still be allowing you to gain insights from all around the world, sticking to our mission of bringing together practitioners, commentators, academics and funders to debate, network, and share research and knowledge in the civic tech field.

What else is going on?
There will be fringe events as well (details TBA) and the opportunity to chat online with other attendees.

What do I need to take part?
Zoom

Presentations will be taking place via Zoom. Before TICTeC starts, please make sure you have downloaded the Zoom launcher, or read this page to learn more about Zoom, including how to use it in your browser. The link to TICTeC is https://zoom.us/j/528401903.

Slido
Slido allows the audience to submit and vote for audience questions, so the ones that the speaker answers are the ones most people want to hear. Once the event is live, just enter the code at the top of the agenda on slido.com in your browser. If you prefer to use the app, download it from the agenda page.

Access to Google docs
There’ll be a collaborative document for each session where we can all work together to take notes for each session. Find them all here.
You won’t need a Google account to view or add to these documents.
You might want to do all this in good time before Tuesday, just to make sure everything works!

What if I can’t make those dates?
We’ll be putting the videos online afterwards, and you can check the notes as well. So the only thing you’ll miss out on is the real-time chatting and networking.

Please spread the word.

We have room for literally thousands of participants, so this is the chance for anyone who has an interest in Civic Tech to come and enjoy some great presentations for free.

Let’s take this opportunity to widen our audience and put the word out through social media, newsletters, blog posts, wherever people will see it. Thanks!

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Tuesday, March 24
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The Economic Challenges of the Coronavirus Crisis
Tuesday, March 24
9:00 - 09:45pm (I think)
Watch the livestream at https://www.facebook.com/AsiaGlobalInstitute/ or  https://fightcovid19.hku.hk/ at 0900 HKT / 0100 GMT. 

Speaker(s): Zhiwu Chen, Alejandro T. Reyes
Enquiry: T: +852 3917 1297 | E: agimail@hku.hk

ABSTRACT:  The spread of the coronavirus has become a pandemic that is raging through most countries in the world, weighing down financial markets and slowing down economic activity. In this webcast, Zhiwu Chen will discuss the immediate outlook for growth, trade and commerce and the longer-term impact of this international public health crisis. 

Professor Zhiwu Chen is Director of the Asia Global Institute (AGI), Chair Professor of Finance and Victor and William Fung Professor in Economics at the University of Hong Kong (HKU).

Mr Alejandro T. Reyes is Director of Knowledge Dissemination and a visiting associate professor at Asia Global Institute, where he manages the AsiaGlobal Online journal.

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Cyber Cafe and Connections with Diane Darling
Tuesday, March 24
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM EDT
Online

Invite: Cyber Conversation and Learn Video Tips

With so many people working from home I wanted to offer the opportunity to meet online, connect, reconnect and I'll share a few tips of what I've learned over the years of being on camera (spoiler alert - it's not as easy as it looks).

This will be a little bit of learning and lots of connecting. 

GUEST SPEAKER >> Nicola Blakemore - she will share some tips to better connect with others that she learned from being on the stage. She currently teaches watercolor painting online. 

Join with the beverage of your choice and get ready to 'see' some friendly and helpful people.

Look forward to 'seeing' you soon. ~ Diane Darling

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Insurance, Incident Management Technology and Innovation 
Tuesday, March 24
3pm - 5pm
Online

Join insurance and emergency management professionals and startups focused on driving innovation in how individuals, enterprises and communities prepare for emergencies. The programming will focus on connecting professionals across traditional boundaries and exploring how the insurance industry can more effectively support innovation in preparedness and emergency management practice.

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Wednesday, March 25 - Sunday, March 29
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Free Online Teachings from Thich Nhat Hanh's Plum Village Tradition
Wednesday, March 25 - Sunday, March 29
Online

You’re invited to a free online event with nine leading Plum Village teachers who have trained directly with Thich Nhat Hanh to embody his timeless message of peace and healing.

Editorial Comment:  We all probably need some mindfulness and meditation training these days.  As an anarchistic, syncretistic Taoist Buddhist, I have my own idiosyncratic practices, some of which fit within this tradition.  No proselytization implied.

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Wednesday, March 25
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Grief and Anxiety in the Age of Crises
Wednesday, March 25
6pm
Online

Many of us are experiencing anxiety, fear, despair, anger, and other intense feelings, on top of all the emotions we had about the climate emergency. In times like these it is important to seek community with people who can help you feel comfortable, supported and understood.

Join The Climate Mobilization community for an online sharing and support session.

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Sunrise Boston Climate Grief Circle
Wednesday, March 25
6 PM – 9 PM
TBD

Sunrise Boston’s Climate Impacts Team welcomes anyone of any age who wants to participate in a guided grief circle. At this event, we will process our thoughts, feelings, and experiences on the climate crisis and how it impacts us and our communities. Using a variety of sharing and listening techniques, we will share in both small and large groups. You’re free to join us afterwards to grab a bite at a nearby café or restaurant. Please reach out to Eva Kaso-Collette at ekcollette@gmail.com if you have any questions.

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Local Voices Network [LVN] Conversation: Community during Coronavirus
Wednesday, March 25
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM EDT
Online

How do we build community while social distancing?

What are your hopes and concerns for your community? What are the most important issues in your community right now? In particular, what is your experience dealing with our current reality of social distancing?

**Due to public health concerns and City laws, this conversation will now be taking place online. Please still register and next steps will be communicated to you before the conversation.

Local Voices Network (LVN) is a project that seeks to record neighborhood conversations on important local topics. These recordings will be shared on a searchable website for journalists, decision-makers, and other local stakeholders to tune into the community’s real concerns.

We need the participation of local community members to make this a success.

Here's how it works:
Step one: You'll join a 4 - 6 person recorded conversation over Zoom led by a volunteer facilitator. You'll share real concerns, stories, and ideas connected to your experience living in this community.
Step two: Our recorded conversation will then be transcribed, keyworded and posted on a website to be shared with media outlets, local decision-makers, and other neighborhood stakeholders with the goal of offering a new window into issues that are important to our community.

About the Local Voices Network:
The Local Voices Network project aims to bring the perspectives and concerns of everyday Bostonians to light through facilitated community conversations that invite anyone and everyone to the table to share and listen. Conversations are recorded and transcribed with the goal of offering media, local leadership, and the greater public a new window into the most important community issues. Learn more at our website here: lvn.org

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Thursday, March 26
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The Nonprofit Learning Lab is hosting an online workshop:  How to Lead Better Online Trainings and Meetings
Thursday, March 26
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ET
Online
Cost:  $25 -$75

The workshop will cover the following:
Review platforms to use for your next online meeting or training
Understand how to manage an online meeting or training
Examine how to develop protocols to engage participants
Understand how to create great slides
Analyze adult learning concepts for great online experiences
Understand needed skills for online meetings & trainings
Examine how to develop curriculum for an online training

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Friday, March 27
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Saturday, March 28 - Sunday, March 29
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ListeningWorks Virtual Training
Saturday, March 28 at 9 AM – Sunday, March 29 at 3:30 PM
Online

Need some engaging social interaction that helps you to learn and grow around anti-oppression and community support?? You should attend this virtual training! You can find more information on ListeningWorks at their website: https://www.youthonboard.org/listeningworks

TRAINING LOGISTICS
The training will be held in a few different virtual sessions on the weekend of March 28th and 29th. The timing of the sessions is still being worked on and will be update here.

The link to call into the training will be sent out in an email to people that register!


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Healing the World in 18 Months - A Saturday Workshop, Online
Saturday, March 28, 2020
10:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Online
Cost:  $15 - $50

In Western culture, we are trying to solve gigantic and existential issues with the same technically oriented mind that created them: working on fragmented problems, in silos of activities, addressing them in a generic way, and at an impossible-to-manage planetary scale.

We already have the living system understanding we need to heal the earth – right now. Poly-canopy farming, holistic management, and permaculture techniques can begin to bring back a healthy trajectory and harmony between humans and ‘nature’ in 18 months. The same principles can apply to human development and social systems change, as well. Living systems thinking applies to all of life. Perhaps it’s time to give it a try.

Gregory Bateson said, “The major problems of the world are the result of the difference between the way nature works and the way people think.”

Massive change requires us to both change who we are and how we understand the world and the natural systems that support us. The corollary is, understanding the way the world works is an invitation and opportunity to change ourselves. A virtuous cycle.

Architects and regenerative design innovators Bill Reed and Jim Newman will take us through a series of mental-model changing exercises and context-setting perspectives that are the basis for the practice of Regenerative Development and Design. Let us invite each other to create massive change through alignment between human-to-human and human-to-nature relationships.

Bill Reed is an internationally recognized practitioner, lecturer, and leading authority in sustainability and regenerative planning, design and implementation. Bill is a principal in Integrative Design, Inc. and Regenesis Group – organizations working to lift green building and community planning into full integration and evolution with living systems. His work centers on creating and implementing a whole and living-systems design process. He is a founding Board of Director of the US Green Building Council and one of the co-founders of the LEED Green Building Rating System. In addition to being considered one of the leading thinkers in this field, Bill has also consulted on over two hundred green design commissions, the majority which are LEED Gold and Platinum and Living Building Challenge projects. He is also a keynote speaker at major building and design events as well as a guest lecturer to universities throughout Europe and North America including Harvard, MIT, Princeton and UPenn.

Jim Newman is the founder and Principal at Linnean Solutions, a mission-driven firm that helps local and state governments, institutions, projects, and communities reach resilience and sustainability goals. Jim’s twenty years of experience includes climate mitigation and adaptation planning; the development of sustainability and resilience frameworks, manuals, and certification programs; carbon and life cycle analyses for rethinking building construction and waste; resilience assessments at the building and urban scales; and stakeholder engagement processes to strengthen communities. As a Living Environments in Natural, Social, and Economic Systems (LENSES) Facilitator and Trainer, Jim regularly leads community planning workshops, and trains others in becoming effective facilitators. He is a member of the RELi/USGBC Steering Committee, where he has worked to bring a social equity lens to the development of the new certification standard for resilient buildings. Jim is a key author of several influential resilience reports and tools.


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Monday, March 30
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Tuesday, March 31
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Learning Circle: COVID-19, Tackling the Novel Coronavirus (Week 1)
Tuesday, March 31
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Every week on Tuesday until April 14, 2020
Online Meeting

THIS MEETING WILL HAPPEN ONLINE AT https://meet.jit.si/covid19-learning-circle

Learning circles are free, facilitated study groups for learners who want to take online courses. More information about learning circles can be found on the P2PU website: https://www.p2pu.org/en/.

Starting on March 31st and for 3 weeks, BosLab will host a learning circle to help participants study the FutureLearn course "COVID-19: Tackling the Novel Coronavirus" from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/covid19-novel-coronavirus/).

Editorial Comment:  More of this will be happening.  A lot of people stuck at home have plenty of time to study this virus and crowd-source solutions to our current health crisis.

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Friday, April 3 - Saturday, April 4
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oiConference: Developments in Finance and Sustainability
Friday, April 3 - Saturday, April 4
Webinar

This webinar is the second online conference on Sustainability and Finance organized and supported by oikos International and the Harvard Extension School's Student Environmental Club. It brings together researchers, students, activists, and professionals to discuss recent developments in finance and sustainability.
Attend 1 or all 9 sessions.

Each session will run about 45mins long with plenty of time for Q&A. Bring your expertise and your questions to the table, and learn from experts in the field, your fellow students, and professors/researchers.

Please Sign up on this page to participate in the whole two-day conference. If you want to participate in only individual sessions, you can sign up for them individually below.

For more detailed descriptions of the individual events, please take a look at the agenda here. And you will find the bios of the presenters, session moderators, and organizers here.

Day 1 一 Friday, April 3rd 2020 
1.1) Climate Grief and Personal Change
1.2) Sustainable Finance 101: What does it all really mean?
1.3) Planning for a Sustainable Life
1.4) World Cafe and Breakouts: Reflection and Networking
Possibly Cancelled: 1.5) Drinks and Networking, Harvard

Day 2 一 Saturday, April 4th 2020
2.1) Sustainability Perspectives from Asia
2.2) Society, Race, and the Environment
2.3) The Language of Sustainability
2.4) The Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement
2.5) World Cafe and Breakouts: Reflection and Networking
Possibly Cancelled: 2.6) Drinks and Networking, Harvard

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Thursday, April 2
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Tuesday, April 7
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Solve Climate By 2030
Tuesday, April 7
Webinar
http://SolveClimateBy2030.org, @SolveBy2030, #ClimateAction #ClimateChange

Nationwide, State-Level Power Dialogs
It’s time to enact climate solutions in the US. Students are calling on all educators to #MakeClimateAClass on April 7th by assigning solution oriented webinars led by universities in each state. 

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Living With Heat - Urban Land Institute report on expected climate impact in Boston

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Solar bills on Beacon Hill: The Climate Minute Podcast

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Envision Cambridge citywide plan

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Climate Resilience Workbook

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Sustainable Business Network Local Green Guide
SBN is excited to announce the soft launch of its new Local Green Guide, Massachusetts' premier Green Business Directory!
To view the directory please visit: http://www.localgreenguide.org
To find out how how your business can be listed on the website or for sponsorship opportunities please contact Adritha at adritha@sbnboston.org

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Boston Food System
"The Boston Food System [listserv] provides a forum to post announcements of events, employment opportunities, internships, programs, lectures, and other activities as well as related articles or other publications of a non-commercial nature covering the area's food system - food, nutrition, farming, education, etc. - that take place or focus on or around Greater Boston (broadly delineated)."
The Boston area is one of the most active nationwide in terms of food system activities - projects, services, and events connected to food, farming, nutrition - and often connected to education, public health, environment, arts, social services and other arenas.   Hundreds of organizations and enterprises cover our area, but what is going on week-to-week is not always well publicized.
Hence, the new Boston Food System listserv, as the place to let everyone know about these activities.  Specifically:
Use of the BFS list will begin soon, once we get a decent base of subscribers.  Clarification of what is appropriate to announce and other posting guidelines will be provided as well.
It's easy to subscribe right now at https://elist.tufts.edu/wws/subscribe/bfs

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The Boston Network for International Development (BNID) maintains a website (BNID.org) that serves as a clearing-house for information on organizations, events, and jobs related to international development in the Boston area. BNID has played an important auxiliary role in fostering international development activities in the Boston area, as witnessed by the expanding content of the site and a significant growth in the number of users.
The website contains:
A calendar of Boston area events and volunteer opportunities related to International Development - http://www.bnid.org/events
A jobs board that includes both internships and full time positions related to International Development that is updated daily - http://www.bnid.org/jobs
A directory and descriptions of more than 250 Boston-area organizations - http://www.bnid.org/organizations
Also, please sign up for our weekly newsletter (we promise only one email per week) to get the most up-to-date information on new job and internship opportunities -www.bnid.org/sign-up
The website is completely free for students and our goal is to help connect students who are interested in international development with many of the worthwhile organizations in the area.
Please feel free to email our organization at info@bnid.org if you have any questions!

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Boston Maker Spaces - 41 (up from 27 in 2016) and counting:  https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zGHnt9r2pQx8.kfw9evrHsKjA&hl=en
Solidarity Network Economy:  https://ussolidarityeconomy.wordpress.com
Bostonsmart.com's Guide to Boston:  http://www.bostonsmarts.com/BostonGuide/

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Links to events at over 50 colleges and universities at Hubevents:  http://hubevents.blogspot.com

Thanks to
Sustainability at Harvard:  http://green.harvard.edu/events
Startup and Entrepreneurial Events:  http://www.greenhornconnect.com/events/
Cambridge Civic Journal:  http://www.rwinters.com
Cambridge Happenings:   http://cambridgehappenings.org
Cambridge Community Calendar:  https://www.cctvcambridge.org/calendar
Adam Gaffin’s Universal Hub:  https://www.universalhub.com/
Extinction Rebellion:  https://xrmass.org/action/

Mission-Based Massachusetts is an online discussion group for people who are interested in nonprofit, philanthropic, educational, community-based, grassroots, and other mission-based organizations in the Bay State. This is a moderated, flame-free email list that is open to anyone who is interested in the topic and willing to adhere to the principles of civil discourse. To subscribe email 


If you have an event you would like to see here, the submission deadline is 11 AM on Sundays, as Energy (and Other) Events is sent out Sunday afternoons.

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