Saturday, April 7th through Saturday, April 14th.
TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES
As we experience floods, droughts, fires, fierce storms, and sea level rise resulting from Green-House-Gas emissions and the warming of the earth, citizen recognition and action continues to be essential and grows in urgency. Brookline Climate Week is an opportunity created to encourage collaboration amongst all in discovering the truths about global warming and the consequences of climate change. Working together we find solutions for a healthier world. Bring family, friends, and neighbors to maximize the impact of the 8th annual Climate Week.
National Public Health Week and Climate Week Collaboration
In 2018, National Public Health Week runs April 2 to April 8, the week before Climate Week. The Brookline Dept. of Public Health, under the leadership of Dir, Dr. Swannie Jett, has teamed up with Climate Action Brookline to create two events that highlight the connection between health and climate. These two events are listed at the top of the program. Not only is the connection between health and climate a truth and a consequence, the need for collaboration is another urgent truth and consequence, as exemplified in the National Public Health week mantra, “Changing Our Future Together.”
What Is Climate Week?
Now in its 8th year, Climate Week is a series of events focused on climate education and action. Climate Week is produced by Climate Action Brookline with community partners, organizations, businesses and individuals. We invite citizens of all ages to learn and engage in personal, local, state, national, and global actions.
Website and Contact
The link for this page is www.brooklineclimateweek.org. Check here for general Climate Week background. Click the footprint icon in the upper right hand corner of this page to go directly to a separate page that lists all Climate Week 2018 events in detail. The latter event detail page for 2018 is inn the process of being created and populated at this very moment, so check agan in the future for full and current detail. For contact with Climate Action Brookline in general via email, click the following link info@climateactionbrookline.org.
Details
FREE: All events are free and open to the public. WEATHER: Events are held rain or shine unless the town declares a weather emergency or cancellation by event organizer.
About Climate Action Brookline (CAB)
CAB is a 501c3 that advocates for drawing down carbon emissions, breaking free from fossil fuels and growing clean energy. We partner with citizens and advocacy groups to build the climate movement all year long. CAB is a member of Massachusetts Climate Action Network and MA Power Forward, a statewide climate coalition. Sign up for our newsletter and see our meetings and events schedules at www.climateactionbrookline.org
Related Events During and Following Climate Week
For ideas on how to take action, download this handout.
Local Physicist, contributor to the IPCC Climate process, Dr. Rich Rosen, will meet with Brookline High Schoolers to address the science of climate change and discuss the challenges they face as a new generation moving forward.
Thanks to Climate Week 2018 Organizational Friends
All Saints’ Parish
Brookline Bikes Not Bombs
Brookline Arts Center
Brookline Bank
Brookline Booksmith
Brookline Bicycle Advisory Committee
Brookline Select Board
Brookline Select Board Climate Action Committee
Brookline Building Department
Brookline Department of Public Health
Brookline Dept. of Public Works
Brookline Parks and Open Space
Brookline Public Library
Brookline Recreation
Brookline Schools
Chobee Hoy Associates
Climate Action Brookline
Environment Massachusetts
Friends of the Muddy River
Korean Church
League of Women Voters
MA Power Forward
Mass Climate Action Network
Mass Energy
Consumers Alliance
Massachusetts State Representative Frank Smizik’s Office
Mothers Out Front
Sierra Club Massachusetts
United Parish Church Brookline
And special thanks to dozens of dedicated individuals, organizers and volunteers for your planning and skills
Climate Action Brookline and our Climate Week Steering Committee:
David Pantalone, Pat Maher, Michael Berger, Judy Narosny, John Harris, Lynne Karsten
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
The health impacts of climate change come in many forms. Dr. Duffy will discuss the growing health consequences of climate change and argue that more people have died as a result of climate change than have died from terrorism.
Featured Speaker: Phillip Duffy, Ph.D., Exec. Dir., Woods Hole Research Center
Location: Main Library Hunneman Hall 2nd floor, 361 Washington St., Brookline
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
STINK! opens with a foul smell, a pair of kids pajamas, and a single father trying to find out what that smell could possibly be. Instead of getting a straight answer, director Jon Whelan stumbles on a bigger issue in America, which is that some products on our store shelves are not safe - by design. There will be a discussion after the film with an opportunity to learn how to make your home safer and less toxic. Suggested audience: 10 and over.
Featured Speaker: Discussion to follow with Prof. Michael Berger, Simmons College, chemical toxocology students, and environmental advocate, Kathryn Rodgers - Silent Spring
Location: Lawrence School Auditorium, 2nd floor, 27 Francis St., Brookline
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Join John Dempsey and others on a bike ride through Brookline highlighting recent safety improvements for bicycle riders on public ways. The buffered lane on Beacon Street and other current and planned infrastructure improvements for bicycle safety will be part of the route. Riders should be high school age and older.
Featured Speaker: John Dempsey, long time bicyclist and bike advocate, Chairman of Solid Waste Advisory Committee, former Brookline school principal.
Location: Meet at Town Hall parking lot. 333 Washington St., Brookline
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Bring the family and learn about:
For short or long trips, try out:
Recycle:
Have lunch at the Carbon Café and find out the hidden environmental costs of your food.
Featured Speaker:
Location: Pierce School and Town Hall Parking Lot, Pierce St. and 50 School St. entrances, Brookline
11:00 am - 1:15 pm
This unique environmental fair celebrates nature’s inspired innovation and is a showcase for sustainable solutions, experiments, and ideas using art & science Everyone is welcome to view solutions to climate change through the eyes of Brookline youth (K-12) who will be present to explain their projects. Categories include Biomimicry, Art (eco art, poetry, dance or play), and Water.
Featured Speaker:
Location: Pierce School Cafeteria and Auditorium, Pierce St. and 50 School St. entrances, Brookline
1:45 pm - 3:15 pm
Do you wonder what you and your family could do to ensure a livable climate for all? Come to this panel presentation to hear what some of our high school students are doing to make a positive difference. Projects include large-scale composting of cafeteria food waste at Brookline High School, lobbying state legislators for more wind and solar clean energy for MA, reducing the sale and usage of plastic bottles, and more. You will learn and be inspired by what our youth are achieving to reverse the negative effects of climate change. Ideal for middle school students and their families.
Featured Speaker: Moderated by Mothers Out Front Brookline
Location: Pierce School Auditorium, Pierce St. and 50 School St. entrances, Brookline