Authored By: Gelary Cardenas and Lea Elton Meet Gelary and Lea, CEP Take Action Outreach InternsWhat do Reproductive Rights Have to Do With Climate Justice? With the overturn of Roe vs. Wade and a Constitutional Amendment on the ballot for the Kansas August 2nd...
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Climate Change in Kansas Videos
We are pleased to share our video series, “Making the Connections: Climate Change in Kansas”. This series shares the perspective of 14 different Non-Profit Organizations in Kansas and how each organization and the communities they serve are impacted by climate...
Webinar Series Making the Connections: Climate Change in Kansas ft. Mary Knapp Recording & Slides
On March 24th, our webinar series Making the Connections: Climate Change in Kansas featured Mary Knapp, Service Climatologist from the Kansas State University Department of Agronomy. View the Webinar Webinar Slides What can we do to keep you...
Webinar Invite: Climate Change in Kansas with Service Climatologist Mary Knapp
LEARN ABOUT CLIMATE IMPACTS IN KANSAS WITH SERVICE CLIMATOLOGIST MARY KNAPP Tuesday, March 24th 12pm - 1 pm RSVP REQUIRED Making the Connections: Climate Change in Kansas The implications of weather and climate events on the health and well being of Kansans are well...
Climate Change in Kansas with NOAA Webinar
LEARN ABOUT CLIMATE IMPACTS IN KANSAS WITH THE NATIONAL OCEANIC & ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION (NOAA)! Tuesday, January 28th 12pm - 1pm RSVP required How has our climate changed in Kansas? What climate impacts have we seen and what can we expect in...
Help Activate Climate Action in Kansas!
Last fall, the International Panel on Climate Change issued an ultimatum: we must achieve net zero CO2 emissions in under 12 years to avoid the worst effects of global warming. In the past year, we have seen more rapid progress on climate action in Kansas than ever...
Kansas Climate + Health Declaration gaining momentum!
Announcing more than 400 Kansans signing the declaration, and the City of Lawrence as our first municipal signer.
Take Action – Sign the Kansas Climate + Health Declaration!
WE BELIEVE IN COMMUNITY RESILIENCE The Kansas Climate + Health Declaration aims to increase awareness of the impacts of climate change on public health, to increase civic engagement on climate action in Kansas, and to advance policies that build community...
Declaring Commitment to a Healthier Future for All
Declaring Commitment to a Healthier Future for AllKansas organizations stand with leading public health organizations to make a clear call to Kansas leadership to address climate change HUTCHINSON, KS - Kansas organizations concerned about climate change...
Health and Climate Change in Kansas
Kansas is a great place to live, and we want to keep it that way; but the reality is that things are changing, and we need to change with them. A recently published Policy Brief: Health and Climate Change in Kansas from the Kansas Health...
Becoming Flood Aware
By: Jamie Hofling The Kansas River (a.k.a the Kaw), May 10, 2019, moving at about 76,000 cfs (cubic feet per second). While our primary focus at CEP is on energy issues, over the years we’ve been drawing more connections to related topics such as extreme weather...