November 2023

The Earth Future committee is sponsoring a talk and discussion with Shannon Rommeling on “Water and Climate Change”. The message will include a discussion of climate change and faith in our current world and communities, an overview of Amigos Bravos and their work to create climate change resilience in the waters of the New Mexico, followed by action items for the community, and an open discussion with the audience.

Shannon Rommeling MS is Projects and Foundation coordinator for Amigos Bravos. Her work includes grants management, water quality sampling, river otter monitoring,, and youth and adult outreach activities. 

Amigos Bravos is a statewide water conservation organization (based in Taos, NM) guided by social justice principles and dedicated to preserving and restoring the ecological and cultural integrity of New Mexico’s water and the communities that depend on it.

Earth Future is a committee of St James Episcopal church in Taos with a mission: To promote climate- and earth-friendly action by individuals, our congregation, corporations, and our governments that will sustain life on earth through education and practice.

We will meet for a light supper on Tuesday 7 November, at 5:45 at St. James Episcopal Church, 208 Camino de Santiago, Taos, followed by Ms Rommeling’s talk and discussion, finishing about 7:50.