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From the EPA's recent repeal of the Endangerment Finding to killings and kidnappings around the country (and around the world), to the impending loss of Pittsburgh's paper of record, there's a whole lot going on. As it happens, we're overdue for our annual No Topic salon -- when I don't have to interrupt the conversations for the presentations; last year's sprouted not one but two topics and speakers! So for the 169th Sustainability Salon, let's take a breather and talk about what's going on, and what we can do about it, and anything else on our minds -- but without official speakers this month.
The next salon, Data Centres (Part II), will take place on March 22nd. And we'll explore The End of Waste on April 12th. As always, you can find the latest here on MarensList.
This salon will probably take place on Zoom (but I might be open to input on that, this time around -- email me).
Our session will start around 3 p.m., and usually goes 'till 6 or 7 but with no formal program it may be shorter or longer. As always, join us for whatever time works for you! If you're not already on my salon email list, please email me (maren dot cooke at gmail dot com) with "salon" in the Subject line to be added -- and let me know how you heard about salons! If you RSVP via Eventbrite, you'll receive the Zoom registration link right away. Along about Saturday night/Sunday morning, I'll send it out again, with other information, to all who have RSVP'd. If you're new to Zoom, you may find my Zoom Reference Guide helpful.
• Every day! Join volunteers with Indivisible's "Outrage Hour" Every day from 4 to 5 p.m. at Fifth & Shady. More info and RSVP here (but feel free to come whether or not you RSVP).
• Feb 5, 12, 19, & 26: Another round of attorney Tom Bailey's Zoom class on Pennsylvania's Environmental Rights Amendment. More information (and future offerings of the course) here.
• Feb 19: Permits & Zoning webinar -- part of a monthly series by Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services. 12-1:30 p.m.; more info and registration here.
• Feb 21: 28th annual Pittsburgh Racial Justice Summit creates opportunities to learn, connect, and act on behalf of racial justice. This year's theme: Building Community for Lasting Democracy and Racial Equity.9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the CCAC Allegheny campus. Sliding scale registration; more information and registration here.
• Mar 15: Sustainability Salon on The End of Waste.
• Mar 19: Webinar on Commenting, Public Meetings, and Information Requests -- part of a monthly series by Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services. 12-1:30 p.m.; more info and registration here.
• Mar 28: The third national No Kings protests -- there will surely be events in and around Pittsburgh. More info on the nationwide events here, and if you're local, connect up with the newsletters mentioned two items down.
• Apr 20: Webinar on Policy, Legal, and Organizing Levers -- part of a monthly series by part of a monthly series by Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services. 12-1:30 p.m.; more info and registration here.
• Apr 25: Join the Sierra Club Allegheny Group and the Hazelwood Urban Ag Team for an Earth Day celebration with music, art, and action for the Earth. Blair Street Park in Hazelwood; more information to come!
• To find ways to get active in our region, 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. There's also Fighting Back, by Alison, with up-to-date emails on lots and lots of protest actions and other events. Nobody can be everywhere, but all of us should be somewhere!
• And for valuable perspective on the day's news, consider following Heather Cox Richardson, Robert Reich, Rebecca Solnit, and/or Robert Hubbell; in our region, folks like Patricia DeMarco, John Russell, and Susan Kaye Quinn are worth your time. Their work can be found variously in places like Substack, YouTube, BlueSky, Mastodon, Instagram, Facebook, and their own books, blogs, newsletters, and/or podcasts. This list is hardly comprehensive, but these links can connect you with some of our time's leading thinkers, writers, and speakers.
• 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!
• 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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