{"id":82546,"date":"2022-03-06T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2022-03-07T07:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/new-series-seeks-to-empower-people-provide-tools-for-fighting-climate-change\/"},"modified":"2022-03-07T17:27:01","modified_gmt":"2022-03-08T02:27:01","slug":"new-series-seeks-to-empower-people-provide-tools-for-fighting-climate-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/new-series-seeks-to-empower-people-provide-tools-for-fighting-climate-change\/","title":{"rendered":"New series seeks to empower people, provide tools for fighting climate change"},"content":{"rendered":"
Climate change is a global challenge, but steps to combat it can be taken at home, said organizers behind an upcoming event series that focuses on understanding and reducing the generation of greenhouse gases.<\/p>\n
Reducing Our Carbon Footprint is a five-part webinar series led by Juneau Commission on Sustainability and AARP Alaska Community Action Team volunteers that starts Wednesday. It will focus on steps people can take to reduce their carbon footprint and build climate-resilient communities across a series of roughly 90-minute discussions held every other week through May 4.<\/p>\n
“The whole idea is providing people with tools and empowering people,” said Linda Kruger, one of the series’ organizers during a recent video interview. Kruger, who described the series as the brainchild of Dr. carolyn Brown, was joined by a few of the other folks responsible for the upcoming series.<\/p>\n
Event organizers said climate change can feel oppressive, and the goal is for the series to offer hope as well as specific examples of how to be part of the solution.<\/p>\n
Topics to be covered by the series include carbon footprints at the community level; how to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings while saving money; transportation as a climate solution; reducing the carbon footprint of food and waste; and mental health and climate change.<\/p>\n
Steve Behnke, an event organizer and JCOS member, said the series will mostly focus on at-home and local-level actions. But it will also include some time for bigger-picture topics and policy discussion.<\/p>\n