Calendar
Our partners at the University of Idaho Sustainability Center will show this one-hour documentary about a group of Pacific Islanders who are losing their homelands to sea level rise. April 28th, 7pm, Kenworthy. No charge.
This public meeting will gather interested individuals to explore sustainable energy options in our area. Join us and our friends at the local Idaho chapter of the Sierra Club at the 1912 Center May 4th, 7pm.
1000 Volunteers, 535 Congressional Meetings, One Goal. [http://citizensclimatelobby. org/2015-international- conference/]
Join us and our community sustainability allies at the Palouse Clearwater Environmental Institute’s (PCEI’s) Palouse Sustainability Fair, occurring outdoors at the beautiful PCEI Nature Center.
Hobnob with our friends at Friends of the Clearwater at our annual event at East City Park, kicking off the fall season for sustainability here on the Palouse!
Join us and our friends at Friends of the Clearwater at a picnic at East City Park. Make connections and talk sustainability!
Join us and friends on a flotilla on the Snake River below Lower Granite Dam as we make our voices heard in support of wildlife sustainability, and in support of removing unnecessary and unproductive dams that negatively impact wildlife sustainability.
“Merchants of Doubt” is a documentary about pundits, who pretend to be scientific authorities, that corporations hire to manufacture doubt about such things as toxic chemicals and global warming. Join us at the Kenworthy October 7th at 7pm for a free showing of this documentary.
PhD candidate Cary Lindsey presents on the possibilities offered by geothermal energy here in Idaho.
Join us for our annual cleanup of Idler’s Rest, the beautiful, secluded area owned by Palouse Land Trust. Lunch provided. (To arrive, follow Mountain View Rd. to Idler’s Rest Rd., and there will be a sign for the Idler’s Rest Nature Preserve with parking on the left.)
Speak for Wolves workshop. Join PESC members in scenic West Yellowstone to discuss sustaining our wolf populations. (Click www.speakforwolves.org for more information.)
Booth to welcome students
This documentary, along with the captivating photos of nature, brings to light a successful dam removal project in Washington State on the Elwha River. Join us at our screening of this award-winning film at the Kenworthy in Moscow. (Click www.elwhafilm.com for more details on the film from the producers.)