Join us for a Food + Climate Resilience Talk Story on Nov. 8th at 6pm (online)

 

Did you know that over 30% of all human-caused greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions originate from the world’s agri-food systems? Too often our discussions of climate solutions fail to address the need to radically transform our food systems. 

Sadly, our food system from seed to table is rife with inequities. But it doesn’t have to be that way. While transforming our vast food system can seem monumental, there are many tangible actions we can take at the local level. 

Join us on Wednesday, November 8th at 6pm for a virtual Kauai Climate Action Forum hosted by Kauaʻi Climate Action Coalition and Hawaiʻi Alliance for Progressive Action (HAPA) and co-sponsored by Surfrider Foundation, Zero Waste Kauaʻi, 350.org and Hawaiʻi Land Trust to explore climate solutions along our local food system. 

The panel is entitled: Towards a Fair and Sustainable Food System for Hawaiʻi and will feature individuals and organizations working to shift our local food system using a variety of tools and practices. Each of our panelists will provide examples of ways you can engage to create a more fair, sustainable and climate resilient food system here in Hawaiʻi. 





Panelists include:

Anne Frederick, Hawaiʻi Alliance for Progressive Action (HAPA)

Lorilani Keohokalole, Aloha ʻĀina Organizer

Kapule Torio Jr., Hawaiʻi Land Trust





Moderated by:

Pualiʻiliʻimaikalani Rossi, HAPA Board Member

 
 

See you there!

In solidarity,

The HAPA Team

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