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By Marianne MacQueen
As Faith Morgan told me in a recent interview, it is difficult to wrap our heads around the magnitude of the problems we have created through our reliance on fossil fuels. We are embedded in an extractive economic system, living lifestyles that are destroying life on the planet, she explained.
Recognizing the environmental crisis, Village Council, of which I am the vice president, approved a 2021 goal to create a Climate Action and Sustainability Plan. The Environmental Commission is currently reviewing a draft plan that builds on earlier work of the Yellow Springs Resilient Network, as well as that of former commission member Duard Headley.
A positive impact
Foundation receives LMWN award
Submitted photo Paige Sharbaugh, Greene Giving board member, accepts the Impact Award on behalf of the foundation Feb. 9 for positively impacting the Little Miami Watershed Network.
BELLBROOK Greene County Community Foundation received the Impact Award at the Little Miami Watershed Network’s annual meeting Feb. 9.
The foundation was awarded for having a positive impact on the Little Miami River and its corridor.
In presenting the award, LMWN Chair Hope Taft said, “The Little Miami Watershed Network and its forerunner, The Little Miami River Kleeners, would not exist if the Greene County Community Foundation had not agreed to be our financial home and taken the organization on as one of its components. This gave us the bookkeeping services, insurance, a 501.c3 number, and much needed advice on how to start a non-profit on a shoestring and in a very short period of time.”