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Currently in Denver — November 6, 2023: Partly Sunny Deliciousness

Plus, calls grow for Gaza ceasefire in the name of climate justice.

The weather, currently.

Partly Sunny Deliciousness

The lovely weather of this weekend continues into the start of the week with mostly sunny skies and 72 degrees slated for Monday. Clouds will coalesce as the day goes on, leaving us with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures in the low 40s at night.

Sounds pretty delicious to me. I recently found out I’m Vitamin D deficient (aren’t we all?), so these sunnier days are important for health! Go outside (with SPF) and soak up the sun like a happy little lizard! De-deficient yourself! Maybe I’m just projecting and all of you actually have incredible Vitamin D levels. Regardless, can’t hurt to catch some rays 😎

What you need to know, currently.

On Saturday, one of the largest global anti-war rallies of the 21st century took place in dozens of cities around the world, with some 300,000 people estimated at the march in Washington, DC.

More than 10,000 civilians have died so far in the Israel-Palestine conflict. Climate justice campaigners marched in solidarity calling for a ceasefire, and drew clear parallels with what’s happening in Gaza to what’s happening all over the world where marginalized people are being forced to bear the brunt of climate chaos.

Climate change is a struggle for freedom and dignity of all living things, on a global scale.

The roots of the climate emergency are a systematic, racist devaluation of Black and Brown lives to justify first-world greed and white supremacy. There can be no climate justice without Palestinian liberation and without the liberation of oppressed peoples around the world.

What you can do, currently.

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