Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Five local organizations to sponsor Climate and Energy Forum; starts October 21

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i><br> Five local organizations to sponsor Climate and Energy Forum; starts October 21

For many of us who care about the environment, the current political climate and federal-level actions can be particularly discouraging. As Pulitzer-Prize winning writer Junot Diaz recently said, “There’s nothing about our impoverished political systems…that is going to be able to hold us together in the face of the coming storm of climate change. We need a lot more than we have.”

Environmental advocates Michael Cox and Lara Hansen

Fortunately Diaz went on to add that the solutions will lie in our collective genius, and indeed, that’s exactly what’s happening here on Bainbridge Island.

In this podcast, Michael Cox, a recently retired climate change advisor of the Environmental Protection Agency, and Dr. Lara Hansen, Executive Director of EcoAdapt and board member of Sustainable Bainbridge, tell us about five local environmental organizations that are coming together to work on climate change: Climate Action Bainbridge, EcoAdapt, Sustainable Bainbridge, Friends of Island Power and Citizens Climate Lobby.

Together they are launching the Climate and Energy Forum, a new monthly series that will feature various speakers and discussion topics to increase our community’s awareness and consider adaptation strategies for dealing with climate change.

The first Climate and Energy Forum will focus on Bainbridge Island’s climate assessment study and how it ties to our city’s comprehensive plan. The event will be held on Saturday, October 21 from 10:00-11:30am at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church. Speakers will include State Senator Christine Rolfes, Mayor Val Tollefson and EcoAdapt’s Lara Hansen.

In this podcast, Michael and Lara also share their personal reflections on environmental stewardship, including what has evolved in the field over the course of their careers. Together they emphasize one central message: how incredibly important and effective local and individual action is, and the difference that Bainbridge Island can make more broadly.

For more information on the Climate and Energy Forum, please visit: www.bainbridgeislandforum.org.

Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor: Chris Walker; publisher: Diane Walker.


BCB's What's Up show is underwritten by Windermere Bainbridge
BCB’s What’s Up show is underwritten by Windermere Bainbridge