00:15:14 andrew kang bartlett (he/they): Greetings all! 00:40:38 andrew kang bartlett (he/they): Q: Regarding the emissions reductions, was the target really about net-zero with carbon ‘removal’ (as opposed to carbon-neutral type offsets to reduce carbon)? 00:47:09 Jessica Maudlin Phelps (She/Hers): More info on the Carbon Pricing Overture: https://www.presbyterianmission.org/eco-journey/climate-change-resources/carbon-pricing/ 00:48:46 Jessica Maudlin Phelps (She/Hers): Story on NCP divestment: https://www.presbyterianmission.org/food-faith/ncp-divest/ 00:54:40 Rob Mark (he/him) Eco-Stewards: Thanks Mark & Bill. While I sure wish we had divested as a denomination a decade ago (?!), 2022 is an absolute must. May we walk the talk as part of the wider family of faith https://www.fossilfreepcusa.org/ 00:54:42 Jessica Maudlin Phelps (She/Hers): Read more of Bill's comments in the PNS story here: https://www.presbyterianmission.org/story/cop26-outcomes-draw-mixed-reactions/ 00:54:51 Jane Laping: What about the fossil fuel companies? What were they doing there? 00:57:05 carleton stock: The House is voting tonight on the Build Better bill! 00:58:00 Bill Bray, P 4 Carbon Dividends & WCPC, Tx: Carbon Pricing could be in the 'Build Back Better'/ Reconciliation Package. Ask your Democratic Senators to include Carbon Pricing. 00:58:24 andrew kang bartlett (he/they): COP26: Fossil fuel firms have more than 500 lobbyists at climate talks, report says - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/cop26-fossil-fuel-firms-have-more-than-500-lobbyists-at-climate-talks-report-says/ar-AAQrDYx 01:00:46 Jessica Maudlin Phelps (She/Hers): If you are interested in a collection of articles and reflections to share with folks PHP has done so here: https://www.presbyterianmission.org/eco-journey/climate-change-resources/cop/. We will add this recording as well once it's available. 01:00:51 carleton stock: Has the next conference date been set? 01:02:18 Jo: rotary attended for the first time this year and the action group for environment ESRAG has many projects globally addressing climate change 01:02:24 Bruce Gillette: Let's Listen! Join us on Thursday, November 18th at 8pm as Dr. Katharine Hayhoe will speak to us about her novel "Saving Us" to inspire us to take climate action! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/hccreads-lets-listen-virtual-discussion-with-dr-katharine-hayhoe-registration-199286169297 01:02:38 Daniela Ochoa: COP 27 must have more speficic commitments right? 01:02:57 Bob Barrett: Would Bill Bray post a link to his website P 4 Carbon Dividend …? 01:03:02 Roberta Hoopes: How can we capture all the links that have been listed in the chat? 01:03:14 Bill Bray, P 4 Carbon Dividends & WCPC, Tx: Here are some links for contacting Biden, Senators, and Presbyterian MoCs.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G4vI_ngmaANhTmBKQhrEsBCv9Qao7nmPxEofFEmKnvs/edit 01:03:37 Daniela Ochoa: Mark do you also see a potential impact mobilizing presbyterians to divest in their own personal funds? 01:04:14 Wendy Weber: Supporting carbon pricing…thank you Bill Bray and more 01:04:15 Daniela Ochoa: Maybe at least here at PEC we could make a plegue for members to voluntarily divest our own funds? 01:04:15 andrew kang bartlett (he/they): Just a reminder that negative carbon doesn’t need to rely on new technologies, rangelands can sequester vast amounts of carbon with the application of thin layers of compost, for one example. See https://www.independent.com/2018/04/19/amazing-ability-pasture-grass-sequester-carbon/ 01:07:01 Bill Bray, P 4 Carbon Dividends & WCPC, Tx: Here's a link for Presbyterian 4 Carbon Dividends. https://www.presbyterianmission.org/eco-journey/climate-change-resources/carbon-pricing/ 01:08:05 Bob Barrett: Thanks, Bill. 01:09:34 carleton stock: Get your church to be an Earth Care Congregation in the PC(USA) 01:10:27 Paul Brown: Thank you all. 01:10:29 andrew kang bartlett (he/they): If you aren’t already, subscribe to www.presbyterianmission.org/eco-journey also! 🙂 01:11:51 Joe Schwarz: also check out the TED talk on Project Drawdown. 01:13:03 Jane Laping: It’s been great. Thanks to Mark and Bruce and others who made it happen.