Where are the dates on the events page?
This is a question I constantly get emailed, so I decided to make a Q&A page so I wouldn't have to explain this 20 times a day. There are no dates on the events because they have not been decided yet. The events on that page are to help you get an idea of what we do event-wise. These are events we have done in the past or just things we want to do. When we decide to do an event, anyone on our mailing list will get a notice and will get first picks, which could mean ticket-wise or volunteer-wise. Then, after 7 days, we will open it up to anyone; we will put a notice on our home page and any sign-up links or information. If you want to stay on top of events, then get on our mailing list!
How can I get involved?
Want to get involved and help the earth, but don't know how? Check out our How to Help page.
How can I contact you?
You can go to our About us page, and at the bottom, there is a contact us section. You can also fill out the questions and ideas form. Some things are more important than others, and we want to make sure your message gets to the right place.
📩 When to Use the Questions and Ideas Form
Please use the form for everyday questions, suggestions, or feedback that help us improve. This is the quickest way to get answers for common things like:
Reporting a broken link or technical issue on the website.
Suggesting a topic idea for an upcoming podcast episode.
Asking about episode release dates or how to listen.
Requesting how to join the mailing list or newsletter.
Sharing feedback on a past episode (what you liked, what we could do better).
Submitting a general question about climate change or sustainability resources we’ve mentioned.
Asking for clarification about posted resources (forms, documents, slide shows, etc).
Suggesting a new feature for the website
Checking if we have transcripts or captions available for accessibility.
Sending a thank-you note or quick message of support.
Please email us directly for bigger requests, collaborations, or anything that needs personal attention. These are usually opportunities that go beyond everyday feedback, such as:
Inviting us to present at your school, library, or community group.
Asking about collaboration or partnership opportunities.
Requesting us to be a guest speaker on your podcast, event, or panel.
Inquiring about sponsorships or advertising.
Offering to volunteer or intern with us.
Requesting custom resources or workshops for your group.
Proposing a large project idea that involves ongoing communication.
Asking about press inquiries or media interviews.
Requesting permission to use our materials in another project.
Sharing a serious concern or sensitive matter that requires a direct reply.
👉 Quick Guide:
Form = everyday feedback, questions, and small requests (things that can be answered quickly or logged).
Email = official invitations, partnerships, and larger opportunities (things that need back-and-forth discussion).
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