- Join one of Movement Generation’s Justice & Ecology Retreats to explore the depths and connections of the current ecological, economic, and social crises.
- Organize an Earth Skills seasonal training program, designed to gain practical skills that help communities weather the impacts of the ecological crises, lighten our collective footprint on the planet, and practice managing our resources without government or corporate oversight so that we can ensure equity.
- Sign up for a farmer training program and learn more about regenerative agriculture. You can do this in urban areas as well! Start with Rodale Institute’s programs and Farmer Rishi’s gardening groups.
- Organize a local meeting to discuss climate action. Use 350.org’s training resources to help you get started!
- Read more about Indigenous stewardship and wisdom to guide your own practice. Check out Braiding Sweetgrass and then listen to this podcast.
- Learn about food infrastructure and modern day oil and gas extraction in the United States. These are interconnected! Food and shale production map here.