What we’re about
The New York City Grassroots Alliance is a group of individuals and members of grassroots activist groups who work together on climate change, climate justice, and related environmental and social issues such as race and economic inequality. We also welcome as allies members of like-minded larger organizations and faith groups. During our first four+ years we focused most of our efforts on ending fracking in NYS (successfully!!), and we continue to fight fossil fuel infrastructure projects that affect NY State such as the Spectra-AIM pipeline.
As an Alliance, we are expanding our focus to include additional issues that impact climate and the environment. The intention is to provide more points of entry to our activist community since there are many more factors that contribute to climate change. These include agriculture and food (food safety, impact of droughts and floods on food, food waste, pesticides, GMOs, local food, composting), air and water quality, all sources of pollution, biodiversity, deforestation, renewable energy, energy efficiency, green buildings, fossil-free transportation, nuclear power and waste, necessary lifestyle changes to reduce our negative impacts on the environment.
We address ethical and legal violations when precious air, water, food and the climate itself are threatened and, when necessary, we focus on a single time-sensitive issue, such as a corporation’s request for a project permit from a government agency. In our campaigns, we use environmental law, political engagement and support of local businesses as tools in our efforts, and include the arts in our mobilizations. We care about the impacts of climate change on mental and physical health and recognize that working to build supportive, inclusive and sustainable communities reduces the stress we all feel as we learn more about climate change.
The NYC Grassroots Alliance serves as a fulcrum for varied climate related issues. The common issue that unites us is reducing climate change. Member groups participate in organizing educational events with informative speakers and topical films. In addition, we organize and attend rallies, demonstrations and participate in public hearings about issues related to the environment. Engagement, collaboration and solidarity enable us to maintain our effectiveness.
PLEASE JOIN US! We welcome you to our meetings that take place on the first Monday of each month from 6:30 – 8:45PM at NYC Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street, NYC
· For information and updates about events that we and our member groups host please join our Meetup Group: https://www.meetup.com/NYC-Grassroots-Alliance.
· You can also find us owww.facebook.com/NYC-Grassroots-Alliance
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS:
350NYC
Brooklyn For Peace
Bronx Climate Justice North
Citizens' Climate Lobby NYC
Earth Initiative of The Zen Center of NY, Fire Lotus Temple
Environmental Action Fund
Environment TV
Gray Panthers NYC
Green Faith
Green Sanctuary Committee, CCNY, UU
Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition
NY BCAN -- Buddhist Climate Action Network
NYC Friends of Clearwater
New York City Safe Energy Campaign
New York Climate Action Group
New York Society for Ethical Culture
Riverside Church Beloved Earth Task Force
Sane Energy Campaign
Shut Down Indian Point Now
The Climate Mobilization, NY Chapter
Trade Justice New York Metro
Transition NYC
United For Action
ALLIED EFFORTS (Non-local groups and other coalitions)
Citizens' Climate Lobby
Catskill Mountainkeeper
Food and Water Watch
IMAC (Interfaith Moral Action on Climate)
PCM-NY (Peoples' Climate Movement-New York)
WEACT (West Harlem Environmental Action)
Upcoming events (1)
See all- In Person Talk: Introduction to Climate ScienceJack Diamonds, New York, NY
This in-person slide show will be 40 minutes, followed by 20 minutes of Q&A and then 60 minutes of socializing. We'll have the back room of the bar to ourselves.
Jack Diamonds bar
140 East 27th St (about 100 yards east of Lexington)
in the back room (they serve food, so you can have dinner)Thursday, April 25th, 2024, at 7:00 pm
This event is sponsored by
Citizens' Climate Lobby (CCL)
American Conservation Coalition
and
Conservative Climate ActivistsThis lecture is intended as an introduction to climate science, in particular with respect to the arguments made by climate skeptics.
In the spring of 2016, the movie "Climate Hustle" was introduced in theaters in a one-day showing. The central claim of the movie was that climate change was a "hustle", as in, a con or a hoax.
A Republican club that I belonged to went, but I had a conflict and couldn't make it.
That fall, I wanted to do a lecture for a science club I belong to about the arguments for and against the reality of global warming. To find out what the climate skeptics were saying, I bought the DVD and watched it. The movie is about 100 minutes long, making mostly back-to-back scientific arguments that global warming is not a thing.
I found the movie unpersuasive, to put it mildly, and wound up joining Citizens' Climate Lobby. I have gone to DC over a half-dozen times with them to lobby congress for climate action.
The copyright message in the DVD does not prohibit public showing of the movie, provided you don't charge admission. About 4 or 5 times, I have shown the movie to audiences of environmentalists, stopping every few minutes to explain how the movie was wrong (or, in some cases, how it was right). It makes for a good introduction to climate science, a tour of the climate debate.
Unfortunately, as the years went by and I learned more and more climate science, the presentation got longer and longer until it was three hours, which is more than most people are willing to sit through, so I changed the format -- I do a slide show paraphrasing the scientific arguments made by the movie, and rebut them. That got it back down to a 40-minute presentation, leaving 20 minutes afterward for Q & A.
In addition to watching and debunking the movie, I have spent years in conservative spaces on social media, debating climate science with climate skeptics, and have observations of how the debate has evolved over that time.