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There are also a whole lot of other important events happening in our region; check out the list below!
• Apr 3: Plastics: A Health Crisis in Plain Sight: How plastics are poisoning our air, food, and bodies -- an annual summit from Moms Clean Air Force. More info and registration here; on YouTube here.
• Apr 3: Pittsburgh Food Justice Fund information session. 3 p.m., online; register here.
• Apr 5: Remove/Reverse/Reclaim 50501 Pittsburgh March. 12-2 at Schenley Plaza, in Oakland. More information here.
• Apr 5: Hands Off! Pittsburgh Fights Back rally and march (Indivisible). 12:30-2 at the City-County Building, downtown. More information here.
• Apr 15: Brian Donahue will be giving another talk about Slow Wood up near Meadville, for the Foundation for Sustainable Forests. More information and how to RSVP here.
• Apr 10: Environmental Racism webinar with Dr. Patricia DeMarco, sponsored by the Sierra Club Allegheny Group. 6:30-8 p.m.; register by email.
• Apr 28: GASP and Allegheny Land Trust lead a springtime walk at Barking Slopes Conservation Area. 6-7:30 p.m.; $10; register here.
• May 23-25: The Heartwood Forest Council gathers forest-protection activists to share knowledge and provide support. Keynote speaker will be Dr. Joan Maloof, author and founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network. At Camp Crestfield in Slippery Rock. More information and registration here.
• May 26: Save the date for the third annual Back to Roots: Native Plant Fest. Pique your curiosity about native plants and your local environment! More information in this FB event. 11-3, free, Monroeville Community Park West.
• May 29: The third annual Solarpunk Future -- a day of talks, workshops, tabling (organizations and vendors), art, fun, and hopeful visions for the future. 10-2 and 3-7 at the David Lawrence Convention Center. More information here.
• Again, I encourage local folks to sign up for the Indivisible Grassroots Pittsburgh email list, which will bring you lots more listings, more frequently --email Debra.
• Training and running AI models requires a lot of energy and water demand for power and cooling. Big tech companies are currently meeting data center resource demands with fossil fuel energy and huge water withdrawals—actions that clearly contradict their sustainability commitments. Climate Action Now has a petition to pressure Meta to clean up their act.
• The US DOE is currently accepting comments on their recent report on the energy, economic, and environmental impacts of LNG exports. The Better Path Coalition has made it easy for you to submit a comment -- go here to start!
• Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace for $300M because they supported the Indigenous-led protests at Standing Rock (claiming that Greenpeace orchestrated the protests). This is a classic SLAPP suit (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation), and itself worthy of protest. Greenpeace has a petition you can sign.
• Liquid and solid waste from gas and oil extraction (much of which is radioactive) is currently being stored in a building (part of a former steel mill, which was never cleaned up properly in the first place) near the municipal drinking water source for thousands of people in Martins Ferry, Ohio. The facility had a permit for 600 tons at a time, but held as much as 10,000 tons. It is in the floodplain of the Ohio River, and waters rose up to the front doors this spring. This petition, by Concerned Ohio River Residents, asks officials to halt waste processing there and keep it out of the Source Water Protection Area, clean up the site, and conduct environmental testing and monitoring. This practice is insane; we have to stop legitimizing dangerous extractive industries.
• Concerned Health Professionals of NY recently released the 9th Edition of the Compendium of Scientific, Medical, and Media Findings Demonstrating Risks and Harms of Fracking and Associated Gas & Oil Infrastructure. Check it out!
• We know that only a tiny fraction of plastic has ever been recycled. And yet, NPR has been airing sponsorship messages for the American Recycling Council, which is continuing to perpetrate the "recycling" hoax. Does that make your blood boil? The national group Beyond Plastics has a petition/sign-on letter to get them to stop -- please sign, for yourself or for an organization you represent!
• It's been two years now! You can support striking Post-Gazette workers here (and consider signing up for the alternative online publication, the Pittsburgh Union Progress -- and maybe even cancel your P-G subscription until they start treating workers fairly!). This strike has garnered national attention; one recent picket even made it into Teen Vogue.
• PRC continues to hold online workshops about composting, rainwater harvesting, and waste reduction. They have several Hard-to-Recycle events each year; upcoming events are listed here. For household chemicals, here's the link.

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