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Developing an Ethic of Citizenship for Navigating the Climate Crisis with Dr. Kate Knuth

 

The climate crisis is undermining democracy just at the time we need it most. We need a strengthened ability to govern together, across divides, in order to forge our path toward a more just, sustainable future.

In this talk, Dr. Kate Knuth will develop the idea that an ethic and practice of citizenship capable of responding to the climate crisis will help us as individuals and society thrive in our time. She will discuss how the climate crisis creates new challenges for citizenship and offer practical ideas for developing a practice of citizenship in the climate change era.

You can sign up for this workshop with Kate Knuth on May 26 from 5 pm to 6.30 am PDT.

https://sarahpeyton.com/produc...sis-with-kate-knuth/  

This is part of the Climate Science For Our World’s Worry – The Resonance and Climate Series 2022

You can register for this workshop as a stand-alone, or as part of a larger 12-month Resonance and Climate Online Series. Registering for the full series includes 25 sessions with climate scientists, healers and activists, plus ten integration and resonance sessions with Sarah.

To see the entire collection, click here:

https://sarahpeyton.com/projec...climate-series-2022/

Dr. Kate Knuth is a civic leader, idea entrepreneur, and transformation scholar working at the intersections of democracy and climate change. She is Founder and Principal of Democracy and Climate LLC, which offers climate strategy and sensemaking services.

Dr. Knuth served three terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives and was the first Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Minneapolis. She earned her PhD from the University of Minnesota, completing a dissertation addressing the question of how to drive transformational change toward a more sustainable future. You can reach her at kate@democracyandclimate.com.

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