Years of Living Dangerously - Screening
Interfaith Power & Light (DC.MD.NoVA) invites you to join us for a screening of Years of Living Dangerously, the award-winning docu-series which discusses climate change’s impact with experts around the world.
The screening will take place at the Potter’s House and will feature an episode from this season that focuses on carbon pricing, a way to make polluters pay that is currently being proposed in DC.
In addition to the screening, this event will include a discussion with representatives from Chesapeake Climate Action Network and Interfaith Power and Light. We would love to have you join us to talk about carbon pricing and how people of faith can serve as stewards of creation.
Coffee and other treats will be available for purchase.
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Years of Living Dangerously: Priceless
Actress and activist Nikki Reed explores what some believe to be the ultimate solution for climate change: putting a price on carbon. She joins a group of passionate students at Pomona College in Southern California on a mission to put it into action and travels to Vancouver, a carbon-pricing success story, for a sit-down with the mayor. Animal species around the world are disappearing at an alarming rate, and climate change is only worsening the trend. Meanwhile, former “Daily Show” correspondent Aasif Mandvi sets off on a quest to understand just how much of a threat climate change poses to endangered species. He travels to Kenya’s wildlife preserves to meet the people on the front lines of conservation efforts, discovering that increased drought and irregular rainfall are compounding poaching and loss of habitat.