| Find a house party and watch Showtime's groundbreaking climate docu-series... Climate Activist—
Showtime's groundbreaking Years of Living Dangerously climate documentary series is a poignant, 60-Minutes style report detailing climate impacts as well as solutions.
The first episode airs this Sunday—and you can watch it, even if you don't have Showtime. Our friends at 350.org are organizing house parties across the country to help people find local neighbors with whom to view the series—and I urge you to find one near you.
You don't want to miss this. These first-hand accounts, detailing the devastation the climate crisis has already unleashed around the world—from Texas to Indonesia to Syria—would have to convince even the most stalwart climate deniers that we must take action immediately.
Please join us in watching as Don Cheadle learns how the drought in Texas is devastating ranching communities, Harrison Ford travels to Indonesia to watch as rainforests are leveled to make room for palm oil plantations, and New York Times columnist Tom Friedman traces the cause of brutal civil unrest in Syria back to a dry spell the likes of which the country has never seen before.
I hope you'll tune in,
 Heather Shelby Action Network Coordinator |