Assemblymember Phil Ting of San Francisco is a leading advocate for clean vehicles. First, he introduced bold legislation to phase out gas-powered cars in California. Now, he has a new bill to increase EV chargers across the state (AB 841).
We are excited to invite you to join a special conversation on Wednesday, July 15th from 11:00am-noon with the assembly member about the future of clean vehicles in the state and how you can help. Assemblyman Ting points out that other countries, including China, France, and Britain have plans to promote zero emissions vehicles. “It’s actually embarrassing that California still hasn’t taken action…If you want clean air, you need clean cars,” he said.
“Love Made Visible” March – April 17-26
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Out of our love and care for our neighbors, and to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we are marching online! CIPL invites you to share a photo of yourself with your climate march sign on social media during Faith Climate Action Week April 17-26 to continue bringing awareness to the climate crisis. Simply get a picture taken of you with your favorite march sign and post it to hashtag #FCAW.
For more information, click here.
“The Human Element” Free Screening April 17 to April 26
In an arresting new documentary from the producers of Racing Extinction and Chasing Ice, environmental photographer James Balog captures the lives of everyday Americans on the front lines of climate change. With compassion and heart, “The Human Element” relays captivating stories from coast-to-coast, inspiring us to reevaluate our relationship with the natural world.
Thanks to a partnership with Earth Vision Film, Interfaith Power & Light is able to offer you this inspiring film. It’s a must see for people of faith concerned about the impact of climate change on human life in the United States.
To view the trailer, and download the discussion guide, click here.
To register to see the film, click here. Interfaith Power & Light will give you a unique password for which to view the film.
Multi-Faith Earth Day Service
Across the country, caring people of every faith tradition are coming together to respond to the climate crisis. Hosted by Washington National Cathedral and Interfaith Power & Light.
Participating organizations in this service include: The Bhumi Project, Creation Justice Ministries, Dayenu, A Jewish Call to Climate Action, EcoSikh, GreenFaith, Interfaith Power & Light, Interfaith Power & Light of DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia, LDS Earth Stewardship, One Earth Sangha, Unitarian Universalist Association, Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth, and Young Evangelicals for Climate Action.
This will be a memorable, inspiring and strengthening event. We look forward to being together!
NOTE: Time is 11:00am Pacific and 2:00pm Eastern.
This event will be streamed live through Facebook. Click here for more information and to register.
“Solar Power for Non-Profits”
“Solar Power for Non-Profits: How to Combine Solar & Federal Investment Tax Credit to Benefit Your Budget and the Environment.” Learn how to implement solar energy at faith communities and other non-profit organizations. Topics will include:
**Case study of the 56.3-kilowatt solar system installed at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
**Financial benefits of solar, how to pay for a system, and why now is the time to act
**Meet partner organizations committeed to helping non-profits with solar
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church is located at 1035 Carol Lane, Lafayette, CA
Presented by: Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Interfaith Climate Action Network of Contra Costa County, California Interfaith Power & Light, Collective Sun, and Sun Light & Power
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