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Compiled by Pat Stinson

Time is running out for a Michigan nonprofit organization to receive input from residents on how climate change has impacted them and their communities. The Michigan Climate Action Network (MiCAN) needs to hear from citizens by the end of today, Dec. 1. Responses to the survey  will become part of an interactive art project called Connecting Michigan: Sharing our Climate Stories .

Participants can reply to online survey questions using a simple and anonymous digital subscription form.  Responses will be archived with one of Michigan’s historical societies.

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In addition to questions about climate impacts, the survey also asks how individuals and communities stay inspired to work for climate justice.

The organization stated: “… with your submissions we hope to show the broad public attitudes and perceptions in support of bold and equitable climate solutions.”

As of Nov. 26, MiCAN reported its organization had received more than 200 entries.

Those interested in participating can follow multiple prompts online to share their stories, feelings, experiences and plans.

Participants may answer any or all of the questions, and provide as many details as they wish, at: https://tinyurl.com/y4rn55my

A statement on its website explains that MiCAN is a network of 75-plus organizations and 30,000 individuals with a mission of building a healthier and more just climate future. Founded in 2015, MiCAN’s goals are to reach 80% renewable energy by 2035 and carbon neutrality in Michigan by 2050.

In an e-bulletin released on Nov. 28, the organization shared: “Today those goals are partially realized as Governor Whitmer signed into law the Clean Energy Future bill package to achieve 100% clean energy by 2040.”

State Attorney General Dana Nessel has accepted MiCAN’s nomination for its professional Climate Champion Award. The nomination recognizes Nessel’s work to shut down Line 5. She is one of several nominees who will be speaking at the organization’s virtual winter meeting on Dec. 12. Those interested in attending the 3-4:30 p.m. online event may contact Executive Director Denise Keele at: denise.keele@miclimateaction.org

To learn more about the network, go to: miclimateaction.org

Pat Stinson is the co-editor of Freshwater Reporter.

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