ALL EVENTS IN FLAGSTAFF, PRESCOTT, SEDONA, AND VERDE VALLEY

Vegan CAT Meeting
Jul
23

Vegan CAT Meeting

Join your fellow community members meeting to engage, educate, and empower people about the reduced carbon footprint of a vegan diet. They are planning and creating educational content, presentations, fun activities, and much more! Vegan CAT meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm (Arizona time/MST). RSVP for the Zoom link:

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Reciprocity & Climate Action
Jul
26

Reciprocity & Climate Action

The premise of this presentation is ‘everything we do matters’. Subjects will include reciprocity applications in our contemporary world; economic system impacts; new business models; regenerative organic agriculture; carbon sequestration; forest microclimates; transportation options and lifestyle sustainability. RSVP for more info

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Vegan CAT Meeting
Jul
30

Vegan CAT Meeting

Join your fellow community members meeting to engage, educate, and empower people about the reduced carbon footprint of a vegan diet. They are planning and creating educational content, presentations, fun activities, and much more! Vegan CAT meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm (Arizona time/MST). RSVP for the Zoom link:

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Sedona Monthly Meeting
Aug
5

Sedona Monthly Meeting

Please attend our meeting on the 1st Tues of each month at 10am to learn how you can get involved with people in your community to fight climate change! Our Climate Action Teams (CATs) are working on important projects and would love to have you on the team

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"The new terrain of climate justice, as the African Union meets the G20 in Johannesburg," presented by Prof. Patrick Bond
Aug
12

"The new terrain of climate justice, as the African Union meets the G20 in Johannesburg," presented by Prof. Patrick Bond

In a zoom presentation to Africa activists and a global audience on August 12, 2025, Prof. Patrick Bond plunges into pressing issues of climate justice in Africa.

Prof. Patrick Bond, a political economist, is based at the University of Johannesburg, where he is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre for Social Change. His doctoral studies were at Johns Hopkins University, under David Harvey’s supervision. In 1994 and 1996, he worked in the Reconstruction and Development Ministry within President Nelson Mandela’s office, drafting the democratic government’s first White Paper and other policies. His best-known work is Elite Transition: From Apartheid to Neoliberalism in South Africa, but he has written or edited a half dozen books on the economy, environment and public policy, including Politics of Climate Justice: Paralysis Above, Movement Below.

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 Community Choice Energy Meeting
Aug
14

Community Choice Energy Meeting

Community Choice Energy (CCE) CAT

The CCE CAT is advocating for an energy model called Community Choice Energy that would turn local control of energy over to cities and counties. Essentially, a CCE would allow cities like Flagstaff to sell energy to residents and businesses while the utility (APS) would continue to transmit and deliver that energy, maintain the grid, and bill customers. CCE is an opt-out model which means customers can opt out and stay with APS if they choose. While efforts are underway to achieve statewide enabling legislation in AZ, the CCE CAT is lobbying cities to do studies on CCEs.

Join us for our meeting at 7:00 RSVP HERE for more information

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Flagstaff Meeting
Jul
17

Flagstaff Meeting

Please attend our meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7:00 pm to learn how you can get involved with people in your community to fight climate change! Our Climate Action Teams (CATs) are working on important projects and would love to have you on the team:

  • Community Choice Energy CAT

  • OPEN CAT

  • Fleet Electrification NOW! CAT

  • Green Burial CAT

  • Climate Educators CAT

  • Faith Networking CAT

  • City Council Watch CAT

  • and many more!

Please join this weekly meeting on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM via Zoom:

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Vegan CAT Meeting
Jul
16

Vegan CAT Meeting

Join your fellow community members meeting to engage, educate, and empower people about the reduced carbon footprint of a vegan diet. They are planning and creating educational content, presentations, fun activities, and much more! Vegan CAT meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm (Arizona time/MST). RSVP for the Zoom link:

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Vegan CAT Meeting
Jul
9

Vegan CAT Meeting

Join your fellow community members meeting to engage, educate, and empower people about the reduced carbon footprint of a vegan diet. They are planning and creating educational content, presentations, fun activities, and much more! Vegan CAT meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm (Arizona time/MST). RSVP for the Zoom link:

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Flagstaff Meeting
Jul
3

Flagstaff Meeting

Please attend our meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7:00 pm to learn how you can get involved with people in your community to fight climate change! Our Climate Action Teams (CATs) are working on important initiatives across many areas involving sustainability and other climate related areas.

Guest Speaker Introduction

I am pleased to introduce Blake Scott (he/him), a Senior Public Health Emergency Preparedness Planner with Coconino County Health and Human Services. Blake brings extensive experience in community resilience and emergency planning, and he’s joining us today to share insights relevant to our work—especially concerning the drafted climate. Please join me in welcoming Blake!

We have many projects and would love to have you on any of these teams:

  • Community Choice Energy CAT

  • OPEN CAT

  • Fleet Electrification NOW! CAT

  • Green Burial CAT

  • Climate Educators CAT

  • Faith Networking CAT

  • City Council Watch CAT

  • and many more!

Please join this weekly meeting on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM via Zoom:

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Vegan CAT Meeting
Jul
2

Vegan CAT Meeting

Join your fellow community members meeting to engage, educate, and empower people about the reduced carbon footprint of a vegan diet. They are planning and creating educational content, presentations, fun activities, and much more! Vegan CAT meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm (Arizona time/MST). RSVP for the Zoom link:

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Vegan CAT Meeting
Jun
25

Vegan CAT Meeting

Join your fellow community members meeting to engage, educate, and empower people about the reduced carbon footprint of a vegan diet. They are planning and creating educational content, presentations, fun activities, and much more! Vegan CAT meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm (Arizona time/MST). RSVP for the Zoom link:

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Flagstaff  Meeting
Jun
19

Flagstaff Meeting

Please attend our meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7:00 pm to learn how you can get involved with people in your community to fight climate change! Our Climate Action Teams (CATs) are working on important projects and would love to have you on the team:

  • Community Choice Energy CAT

  • OPEN CAT

  • Fleet Electrification NOW! CAT

  • Green Burial CAT

  • Climate Educators CAT

  • Faith Networking CAT

  • City Council Watch CAT

  • and many more!

Please join this weekly meeting on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM via Zoom:

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Vegan CAT Meeting
Jun
18

Vegan CAT Meeting

Join your fellow community members meeting to engage, educate, and empower people about the reduced carbon footprint of a vegan diet. They are planning and creating educational content, presentations, fun activities, and much more! Vegan CAT meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm (Arizona time/MST). RSVP for the Zoom link:

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Jun
13

Call to Action: Advocate for Stronger Climate Codes

WHAT: Public meeting to comment on updates to City building and land use codes that impact Flagstaff’s carbon neutrality goal.
WHEN: Thursday, June 13, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
WHERE: Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff

In 2018, Flagstaff committed to net-zero emissions by 2030 but has made limited progress. This meeting is a key opportunity to support reforms that reduce emissions, including updates to zoning, building standards, and transportation infrastructure.

Action Needed:

Attend in person and/or Email comments to Tiffany Antol at TAntol@flagstaffaz.gov with subject line “LASS CAP Comments”.

Helpful Resources:

For more information and to RSVP click HERE

City code: Flagstaff City Code

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NET ZERO CAT Meeting
Jun
11

NET ZERO CAT Meeting

NET ZERO CAT Meeting
Wednesday, June 11th at 7:00 PM (via Zoom)
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Join us for our next NET ZERO Climate Action Team (CAT) meeting to share updates, discuss local progress on heat pump advocacy, and plan next steps for influencing sustainability decisions at FUSD, NAU, Coconino County, and the City of Flagstaff. We'll also explore opportunities for engaging with NAFOG and reflect on recent outreach efforts, including the STEM Center forum and EV showcase at NAU.

Your input and ideas are critical as we continue pushing for carbon neutrality across Northern Arizona institutions.

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Vegan CAT Meeting
Jun
11

Vegan CAT Meeting

Join your fellow community members meeting to engage, educate, and empower people about the reduced carbon footprint of a vegan diet. They are planning and creating educational content, presentations, fun activities, and much more! Vegan CAT meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm (Arizona time/MST). RSVP for the Zoom link:

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What Can an Economist Possibly Have to Say about Climate Change?
Jun
11

What Can an Economist Possibly Have to Say about Climate Change?

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Join the Climate talks for Everyone, this time with distinquished Harvard Kennedy School economist Robert Stavins. Prof. Stavins is immensely qualified for his topic “What Can an Economist Possibly Have to Say about Climate Change?” His presentation will be followed by q and a. Please sign up on the right. The zoom link to this talk is provided after the signup.

Robert N. Stavins is the A.J. Meyer Professor of Energy & Economic Development, Director of Graduate Studies for the Doctoral Programs in Public Policy and in Political Economy and Government, Cochair of the MPP/MBA and MPA/ID/MBA Joint Degree Programs. He is the Director of the Harvard Environmental Economics Program and the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements. He is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a University Fellow of Resources for the Future, former Chair of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencys Environmental Economics Advisory Board, and a member of the editorial councils of scholarly periodicals. His research has examined diverse areas of environmental economics and policy and has appeared in a variety of economics, law, and policy journals, as well as several books. Stavins directed Project 88, a bipartisan effort cochaired by former Senator Timothy Wirth and the late Senator John Heinz to develop innovative approaches to environmental problems. He has been a consultant to government agencies, international organizations, corporations, and advocacy groups. He holds a BA in philosophy from Northwestern University, an MS in agricultural economics from Cornell, and a PhD in economics from Harvard.

Groups are invited to endorse this effort here. Climate Talks for Everyone is sponsored by numerous groups across the U.S. and increasingly the globe.


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Flagstaff  Meeting
Jun
5

Flagstaff Meeting

Please attend our meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7:00 pm to learn how you can get involved with people in your community to fight climate change! Our Climate Action Teams (CATs) are working on important projects and would love to have you on the team:

  • Community Choice Energy CAT

  • OPEN CAT

  • Fleet Electrification NOW! CAT

  • Green Burial CAT

  • Climate Educators CAT

  • Faith Networking CAT

  • City Council Watch CAT

  • and many more!

Please join this weekly meeting on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM via Zoom:

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Vegan CAT Meeting
Jun
4

Vegan CAT Meeting

Join your fellow community members meeting to engage, educate, and empower people about the reduced carbon footprint of a vegan diet. They are planning and creating educational content, presentations, fun activities, and much more! Vegan CAT meets every Wednesday at 5:30pm (Arizona time/MST). RSVP for the Zoom link:

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 Community Choice Energy Meeting
May
29

Community Choice Energy Meeting

Community Choice Energy (CCE) CAT

The CCE CAT is advocating for an energy model called Community Choice Energy that would turn local control of energy over to cities and counties. Essentially, a CCE would allow cities like Flagstaff to sell energy to residents and businesses while the utility (APS) would continue to transmit and deliver that energy, maintain the grid, and bill customers. CCE is an opt-out model which means customers can opt out and stay with APS if they choose. While efforts are underway to achieve statewide enabling legislation in AZ, the CCE CAT is lobbying cities to do studies on CCEs.

Join us for our meeting Thursday May 29th at 7:00

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Why Acting on Climate is so Difficult: Organized Obstruction
May
25

Why Acting on Climate is so Difficult: Organized Obstruction

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This speaker offers an unusual amount of information of why climate change is disbelieved as the world increasingly dives into a climate crisis. More information on Prof. Roberts is found here, https://vivo.brown.edu/display/jr17.

NOTE, no matter what is shown correct time is 11 AM, East Coast or 5 PM CET


Timmons Roberts is Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology at Brown University and the Executive Director of the Climate Social Science Network. He has taught widely. Timmons was a James Martin 21st Century Professor at Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute in 2006-2007 and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution from 2012-2020.

Timmons' research focuses on the politics of climate change. Co-author and editor of sixteen books and edited volumes, and of over one hundred articles and book chapters, Timmons' current research focuses on social drivers of action and inaction on climate change. After fifteen years studying tensions between the global North and South at the United Nations climate negotiations, he has expanded his research into what explains the failure to address climate change in the United States. Current studies examine lobbying in state legislatures and influence over agencies and commissions.

Sponsors for these talks include FFF USA, NAZCCA.org, and many others.

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