Breaking the Silence on Climate Change

An evening of learning, conversations, and action
Transition Kamloops and Kamloops Seniors for Climate Action will host an interactive evening on April 29 to discuss climate change. The evening will explore what’s happening with the climate in Kamloops, how to talk about it, and why it matters.
Guest speakers Dr. Darryl Carlyle-Moses, TRU Professor and Crystal Huscroft, TRU Teaching Professor and Department Chair, Department of Environment, Culture & Society will give a presentation, which will be followed by breakout sessions with audience members.
The event runs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Kamloops United Church, 421 St. Paul St. Everyone is welcome to participate in the evening of learning, conversations and action.
For more information, please contact us.
This evening is one of several events to recognize Earth Month. Other events include:
- March 25th – Films for Change: Little Things that Run the World
- April 11th – Repair Café at Sports Council Building on McArthur Island
- April 14th – Green Drinks at Red Collar Brewing
- April 18th – Safe Bike Parking Action Fest
- April 18th – Women’s & Children’s Spring Clothing Exchange
- April 19th – Beach Clean Up at Riverside Park
- April 25th – Wild Wor(l)ds: Poetry Afternoon & launch of Nature-Friendly Yards project
- May 2nd – 50th Annual Rally for Peace, Social Justice and the Environment
Check our events page for more details.
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