What’s at stake—a presentation

This website is designed alongside the focus for this group—hope! There are so very many things we can look forward to if we can just get moving on climate. We will need to show the GOOD of what we can do especially, as the way will be hard and many in our communities are reluctant or even hostile to change.

The trouble is more complex also because we are already doing a lot of work in support of our communities. We have not yet, however, made the essential turn: we have to support our communities WITH the reality of what we will face in 2030 firmly in mind. Our arrangements and goals and plans for food security, housing, hospitality, building repair, must all be planned with the necessary adaptations and preparations of climate change in mind.


Rev. Richenda Fairhurst is here for the friendship and conversations about climate, community, and connection. She organizes the Climate Cafe Multifaith as a co-leader of Faiths4Future. Find her in real life in Southern Oregon, working as Steward of Climate with the nonprofit Circle Faith Future.

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