Building Climate Resiliency

Thursday, April 3rd, 3-4:30pm MT

$45.00

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“Solastalgia is a form of homesickness one gets when one is still at ‘home,’” (Albrecht, 2005, p. 45). As the places we love change because of shifting weather patterns, intensifying storms, wildfires, and other climate impacts, solastalgia and eco-anxiety are intensifying. Normalizing these experiences in community is key to building the emotional resilience to move through environmental distress into action. Participants in this interactive workshop are invited to share space with others who are feeling the weight of the climate crisis and practice strategies for community resilience building.

Led by Dr. Jen Myers, sustainability educator at the Thrive Ithaca EcoVillage Education Center, this workshop will offer tools for cohousing communities interested in all aspects of resiliency planning, from disaster preparedness to climate support groups. Dr. Myers will share a climate resiliency assessment tool developed by the Global Ecovillage Network and discuss the EcoVillage at Ithaca’s efforts to decarbonize, set benchmarks, and develop goals for climate adaptation.

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Instructor

Kathryn McCamant

Instructor: Dr. Jen Myers

Dr. Jen Myers (she/her) is a sustainability educator and interim project director of the Thrive Ithaca EcoVillage Education Center through the Center for Transformative Action. She has over a decade of experience in higher ed., most recently chairing the sustainability program at Wells College. In the non-profit sector, Jen has cultivated local food systems in Oregon, led backpacking trips for Big City Mountaineers, and served on the board of directors of Tenderfoot Learning Lab and Power Up for Climate Solutions. She is passionate about place-based learning, re-localization, and environmental justice movements. She has lived at the Ecovillage at Ithaca with her daughter since 2022.

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