The Pikes Peak Region Climate Community Calendar is now live! Keep an eye on the calendar as we add local events sponsored by the many climate & environmentally-focused organizations working for you in the Pikes Peak region.

30 September: Your support enabled two more donations of 50.00 each to Food to Power and Richards Rubbish Roundup, upping your 9-month total total to 1,625.00! Moreover, the message is spreading – Shirts in seven countries and 17 U.S. states.

20 September: Several Climate & Healthy Colorado non-profits and advocacy organizations (a virtual Pikes Peak Climate Community) set up in front of Poor Richard’s Downtown – 10:00 -2:00 to provide information on their services and goals to make Colorado cleaner, greener, and healthier. Thank you Richard Skorman and the Poor Richard’s team! Citizens Climate Lobby, 350 Colorado, Third Act, Colorado Climate Advocates, Colorado Renewable Energy Society, Food to Power, Sierra Club and Indivisible’s climate team geeted Tejon St pedestrians with information on their unique efforts and encouraged more citizens to get involved in keeping the Pikes Peak Region environmentally healthy.

18 August: Support from many new climate advocacy supporters enabled a 50.00 donation to Colorado 350. THANK YOU!

3 August: Support from many new climate advocacy supporters enabled a 100.00 donation to Food to Power. THANK YOU!

Climate scientist explains what made the Texas floods so extreme | Watch An objective, sobering take on why more tragedies like the Texas flood will occur the more the earth warms.

The message is spreading – shirts traveling to Texas, Illinois, Costa Rica and Tasmania (Australia) in early July!

Colorado Farm and Art Market climate table appearances began 21 June! Thank you CFAM, The Margarita at Pine Creek, and the downtown Pioneer Museum! Great music, food, diverse vendors and visitors. Every Saturday at the Margarita at Pine Creek, every other Wednesday at the Pioneer Museum.

1 June: Support from many new climate advocacy supporters enabled 150.00 in donations split between Food to Power, Richards Rubbish Roundup, and Colorado Public Radio. THANK YOU ALL!

31 May 2:00-5:00, The Climate Table was graciously hosted by the Bristol Brewing Company on South Cascade for their annual Beers & Gear Expo, a great annual event bringing outdoor enthusiasts and community organizations together.

Climate Change In Colorado – What Is Climate Change? 350 Colorado’s excellent overview of the issue, supported by credible science.

50.00 donation to Food to Power on 13 May, thanks to the many climate table visitors who supported the effort between 9 and 11 May.

Thank you, Flying Pig Farm for the work you do for the community and for hosting us on Mother’s Day!

Now taking inputs or suggestions for the May edition of our newsletter. Thank you, Rick Lynch and Food to Power, for your great April contributions!

Thanks to continuing support from many of you, Colorado Climate Advocates donated 50.00 each on 27 April to our local environmental Non-Profits, Food to Power and Richards Rubbish Roundup.

27 April: Colorado Climate Advocates participated in the Colorado Farm & Arts Market. We hope to set up the table & canopy when the summer markets begin in June, on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

18 April: (1) Climate Advocates’ Monthly – John Schoch Edition II of The Climate Advocates Monthly; subscribe for free!

8 April: 100.00 donation to Food To Power, a Colorado Springs Non-Profit doing amazing work for the climate and the local community – if you don’t already compost, check out their program!

Community Composting — Food to Power

The 31 March local Fox News story on our efforts!

The small, but mighty, climate advocacy community | FOX21 News Colorado

Below is the link to the first (20 March) Edition of The Climate Advocates Monthly, our newsletter. Feel free to subscribe (for free).

https://open.substack.com/pub/bwspartan/p/climate-advocates-monthly?r=5en92q&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

Don’t count on federal heat pump discounts This week’s CPR climate weekly (subscribe to get it straight to your email every Monday).

18 March: 100.00 donation to the non-profit Anthropocene Magazine

10 March: 50.00 donations each to Food to Power and Richards Rubbish Roundup

A Brilliant-Sponsored video on lessons learned from fixing the Ozone layer crisis

A 4 March recurring 25.00 donation to Citizens Climate Lobby (CCL)

A new Climate-basics slide show on the videos and news page – succinct and credible!

Brushstrokes on Fillmore and The Treehouse Cafe as our latest supporting local businesses – Thank you for your support!

$100.00 Donation to KRCC in support of their climate and environmental reporting

$50.00 Donation to local Non-Profit Food to Power, 23 February

Three informative climate videos posted on 19 February

One additional $25.00 Donation to The Nature Conservancy

See donations page for previous donations, thanks to the growing number of Colorado Climate Advocates!