Events
The Climate Crisis Working Group holds events, meetings, and presentations to share information and knowledge about climate change. These gatherings are important because they provide a platform for individuals to learn about the latest developments in climate science, policy, and activism. By bringing people together, the group can foster collaboration and inspire action towards a more sustainable future.
CCWG In-Person & Virtual Events
New Member Chats
Thursdays - May 21, 1-2pm
Saturdays - Jun 6 - 1-2pm
Pine Scone Cafe
905 Linden Rd, Pinehurst
Come have a beverage and chat to learn more about CCWG and what we’re all about, and how you can help. Bring your own cup and I’ll treat! 🙂
CCWG Monthly Meeting
Wed May 27, 7:00pm
Laurie and Bob's house or
New summer schedule -
Come join us to follow up on, and plan for, events and actions!
CCWG Teams meetings
YES, PWR, Movie
Every other Thursday, 4pm
May 21 - EVENTS - Movie/ Candidate Forum?
Hybrid - zoom and Laurie and Bob’s
Plan PRIDEfest, Juneteenth
Discuss and decide on August Event - Movie or forum?
Daybreak Game Play
Sat May 23, 12pm - 4pm
Sara's house - Fayetteville
If you’re curious, come join and watch us as we again attempt to solve the climate crisis and reach drawdown! Reply to email in link to RSVP and get address.
Limited seating.
Other In-Person & Virtual Events
Mondays, 8pm
Drop in to any of our virtual Hours of Action for the most productive, impactful hour of your week. Expect a high-leverage action plan, an experienced facilitator, and a friendly community space.
4th Fridays - May 22, 3-3:30
Staying on top of the legal and policy developments in the climate change arena
Tu - May 19, 7-8pm
Climate Action Network
Two of the world's most gifted climate communicators: Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, whose values-based approach has opened minds across deep political divides, and Bernadette Woods Placky, whose work brings climate change discussions to everyday audiences through local weather coverage
Tuesdays 12-1:30
Turn low propensity environmental voters out to vote!
Each session will start with an overview of our phone banking program and the scripts we'll be using, then we'll get to work calling voters in designated states.
4th Tuesdays 4-5pm
May 26
Each session features a special guest speaker addressing key eco-justice and advocacy issues impacting North Carolina.
Th - May 21, noon
YouTube is shaping what Americans believe about energy, climate (and nearly everything else), yet many climate and clean energy advocates are underutilizing it as a core communications tool.
Tuesday Jun 16, noon
A monthly, data-driven briefing that delivers clear insights into recent climate patterns, what’s driving them, and what they mean for critical sectors including energy, transportation, health, and agriculture.
4th Tuesdays 7pm
May 26
One Essential Missing Piece: Citizens Awakened To Their Power With Sam Daley-Harris
We - May 27, 4-5pm
Julian Agyeman, Professor in the Department Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, will outline the concept of just sustainabilities as a response to the ‘equity deficit’ of much sustainability thinking and practice.
He will illustrate his ideas with examples from urban planning and design