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2020 was historic in terms the number of natural disasters, with weeks of raging, smoking wildfires in some parts of the country that left many struggling to breathe. In other parts of the world, residents weathered tropical storms that destroyed communities and severely diminished livelihoods. Yet in others still, communities experienced one of the hottest years ever recorded.

All of this happened amid a global pandemic upended the U.S. economy and everyday life for millions. people.

While the incoming Presidential Administration must tackle a host of issues to make our environment safer and more sustainable, there are also things each of us as individuals, and as communities.

Guests for this conversation include:
*Elizabeth Chun Hye Lee, United Methodist Women’s Executive for Economic and Environmental Justice and Climate Justice Lead.
*Phyllis Terwilliger, UMW Be Just. Be Green Jurisdictional guide for Northeast, a UMW Susquehanna conference Social Action Coordinator in PA.
*Dr. Andrea Marpillero-Colomina, Clean Transportation Consultant at GreenLatinos.
*Laura Haight, U.S. Policy Director at the Partnership for Policy Integrity.

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