You’ve watched the 2040 Movie and are ready for your next steps!

Here are some resources that may be helpful:
2040 Movie Links
- Watch the movie at this link till Oct 3, 2020 – tickets are $12
- Panel discussions – click the “Register for Free” button:
- Q&A 2040 From Drawdown to Regeneration
- Q&A 2040 The Importance of Hope
Greater Kansas City area
- The Resilient Activist’s event page – local Kansas City events and more
- Drawdown of the Heartland introduction and workshops
- Drawdown of the Heartland’s Resources List
- Climate Action KC – check out their KC regional playbook
- Battery Tour eco-friendly production, events, and concerts – on Facebook
- KC Sudbury School and the KC Timebank
- Positive Futurism Writing Contest with Thomas Tortorich – writing contest deadline 12-21-20
- Deep Roots KC: collective impact to increase native landscapes
- Greenability Magazine connects readers to greener lifestyle opportunities through news, events, resources, products, services, and ideas.
- Bridging The Gap and KC Wildlands, Green Business Network, Heartland Tree Alliance and more
- Cultivate KC organic and sustainable agriculture
- Sustainable Sanctuary Coalition
U.S. and Global
- What’s Your 2040? Robust content and ideas from the 2040 movie.
- TED 10.10.20 Countdown to a Resilient Future: We can change climate change. October 10, 2020, 10 am-4 pm Central: More than 50 speakers
- Broadway Green Alliance implementing environmentally friendlier practices on Broadway and beyond. Check out their #GreenQuarantine weekly conversations.
- Climate Reality Leadership Corps – learn how you can inspire action for climate solutions in your community and beyond.
- Good Grief Network – 10-Steps to Personal Resilience & Empowerment In A Chaotic Climate.
- Pachamama Alliance, protecting the source, inspiring the future.
- Discover 52 Ways you can reduce your carbon footprint with suggested changes, why it’s important, and what local community actions you could take.
- Katherine Hayhoe’s TED Talk: The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it
- Musical Seeds Project on Facebook
- Other recommended movies:
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