October 2024 - We at Families for a Livable Climate are deeply saddened by the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton. The loss of life, destruction of homes, and displacement of communities are heartbreaking. Our thoughts are with those affected by this natural disaster.
Since our founding, we have reached thousands of Montanans through community-oriented climate events, educational opportunities, advocacy, and leadership. This year we made more powerful moves to build momentum for change and a thriving future for all. Here are some of the highlights.
Read MoreLast month's hurricane-level windstorm in Missoula rattled our community. Unfortunately, extreme weather events like this are projected to become more frequent and intense in the coming years due to climate change. Let this be a wakeup call to NorthWestern Energy leadership and their regulator, the Public Service Commission: The time to invest in clean energy is NOW. Our safety is at stake.
Read MoreOn the heels of last month's storm and record-breaking heat, Northwestern Energy announced it will soon triple its use of coal in Montana (by acquiring more shares of Colstrip).
Read MoreToday, with a big mix of emotions, I am writing to share that I am stepping down as executive director of Families for a Livable Climate as of June 28.
Read MoreIn February, we hosted a resilience-themed climate storytelling event in partnership with spectrUM Discovery Area and the University of Montana Environmental Studies Program. Read about the program and watch the recording here.
Read MoreWe are accepting submissions for the next issue of our magazine, The Changing Times! Learn more >>
Read MoreRecently, I’ve been remembering the words a friend once shared to me about the beauty of the seasonal shift: That winter is naturally a time to reflect and slow down, and if we lean into it rather than fighting it, this time to rest can be healing.
I wonder: can we allow this cue to rest and reflect to bleed into the sphere of climate action?
Read MoreTo our supporters, followers, members, and community: Thank you for all that you do to make Montana a better place, and for your generous engagement this year with our growing community. We are humbled and grateful for all of you speaking up for a thriving future.
Read on for a recap of our eventful, lively 2023!
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