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Nebraskans gathered in Omaha (Aksarben Cinema) and Lincoln (Westminster Presbyterian Church) on Sept. 24 to watch Pope Francis's address to Congress, followed by group discussions on climate change led by local leaders of the faith, science and environmental communities. Everyone in attendance was provided with concrete steps they could take locally to #LightTheWay and #ActOnClimate.

 

In Omaha, attendees took photos with cut-outs of Pope Francis, Randy "Stand with Randy" Thompson, and a huge Eiffel Tower to call out the historic UN climate talks coming up in Paris in November-December.

 

Sponsors included Green Omaha Coalition, Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light, Bold Nebraska, Citizens Climate Lobby, Nebraska Sierra Club, Nebraska Wildlife Federation, Protectors of the Ogallala, Nebraskans for Solar, and Nebraska 350.

 

More details: boldnebraska.org/nebraska-lights-the-way-watch-the-pope-a...

 

(Photo: Mark Hefflinger)

U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. (Select) Erik Garcia (center left), 422d SFS operations superintendent, and Chief Master Sgt. (Select) David Randolph (right), 422d SFS senior enlisted leader, take the chief’s charge during the 2023 Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at RAF Croughton, England, May 12, 2023. The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established by Congress in 1958. Chiefs embody the Air Force core values and possess the attributes needed to serve at the highest enlisted grades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Zima)

#LightTheWay in NYC #zeroby2050

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Brandon Haney, left, 426th Air Base Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of personal property, briefs Col. Lisa Wildman, right, 501st Combat Support Wing vice commander, at the Jåttå Military Compound in Stavanger, Norway, June 15, 2022. Wildman met 426th ABS Airmen, civilians, and local nationals who support DOD members across the Kingdoms of Norway and Denmark. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jennifer Zima)

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. William McNeal II, left, 426th Air Base Squadron post office clerk, briefs Col. Lisa Wildman, right, 501st Combat Support Wing vice commander, at the Jåttå Military Compound in Stavanger, Norway, June 15, 2022. Wildman met 426th ABS Airmen, civilians, and local nationals who support DOD members across the Kingdoms of Norway and Denmark. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jennifer Zima)

The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established by Congress in 1958. Chiefs embody the Air Force core values and possess the attributes needed to serve at the highest enlisted grades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Zima)

Stian Berg, left, 426th Air Base Squadron contract specialist, greets Col. Lisa Wildman, right, 501st Combat Support Wing vice commander, at the Jåttå Military Compound in Stavanger, Norway, June 15, 2022. Wildman met 426th ABS Airmen, civilians, and local nationals who support DOD members across the Kingdoms of Norway and Denmark. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jennifer Zima)

U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. (Select) Erik Garza, 422d SFS operations superintendent, and Chief Master Sgt. (Select) David Randolph, 422d SFS senior enlisted leader, pose for group photos with recognition plaques during the 2023 Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at RAF Croughton, England, May 12, 2023. The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established by Congress in 1958. Chiefs embody the Air Force core values and possess the attributes needed to serve at the highest enlisted grades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Zima)

The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established by Congress in 1958. Chiefs embody the Air Force core values and possess the attributes needed to serve at the highest enlisted grades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Zima)

Nebraskans gathered in Omaha (Aksarben Cinema) and Lincoln (Westminster Presbyterian Church) on Sept. 24 to watch Pope Francis's address to Congress, followed by group discussions on climate change led by local leaders of the faith, science and environmental communities. Everyone in attendance was provided with concrete steps they could take locally to #LightTheWay and #ActOnClimate.

 

In Omaha, attendees took photos with cut-outs of Pope Francis, Randy "Stand with Randy" Thompson, and a huge Eiffel Tower to call out the historic UN climate talks coming up in Paris in November-December.

 

Sponsors included Green Omaha Coalition, Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light, Bold Nebraska, Citizens Climate Lobby, Nebraska Sierra Club, Nebraska Wildlife Federation, Protectors of the Ogallala, Nebraskans for Solar, and Nebraska 350.

 

More details: boldnebraska.org/nebraska-lights-the-way-watch-the-pope-a...

 

(Photo: Mike Beck)

Nebraskans gathered in Omaha (Aksarben Cinema) and Lincoln (Westminster Presbyterian Church) on Sept. 24 to watch Pope Francis's address to Congress, followed by group discussions on climate change led by local leaders of the faith, science and environmental communities. Everyone in attendance was provided with concrete steps they could take locally to #LightTheWay and #ActOnClimate.

 

In Omaha, attendees took photos with cut-outs of Pope Francis, Randy "Stand with Randy" Thompson, and a huge Eiffel Tower to call out the historic UN climate talks coming up in Paris in November-December.

 

Sponsors included Green Omaha Coalition, Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light, Bold Nebraska, Citizens Climate Lobby, Nebraska Sierra Club, Nebraska Wildlife Federation, Protectors of the Ogallala, Nebraskans for Solar, and Nebraska 350.

 

More details: boldnebraska.org/nebraska-lights-the-way-watch-the-pope-a...

 

(Photo: Mike Beck)

Nebraskans gathered in Omaha (Aksarben Cinema) and Lincoln (Westminster Presbyterian Church) on Sept. 24 to watch Pope Francis's address to Congress, followed by group discussions on climate change led by local leaders of the faith, science and environmental communities. Everyone in attendance was provided with concrete steps they could take locally to #LightTheWay and #ActOnClimate.

 

In Omaha, attendees took photos with cut-outs of Pope Francis, Randy "Stand with Randy" Thompson, and a huge Eiffel Tower to call out the historic UN climate talks coming up in Paris in November-December.

 

Sponsors included Green Omaha Coalition, Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light, Bold Nebraska, Citizens Climate Lobby, Nebraska Sierra Club, Nebraska Wildlife Federation, Protectors of the Ogallala, Nebraskans for Solar, and Nebraska 350.

 

More details: boldnebraska.org/nebraska-lights-the-way-watch-the-pope-a...

 

(Photo: Mike Beck)

The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established by Congress in 1958. Chiefs embody the Air Force core values and possess the attributes needed to serve at the highest enlisted grades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Zima)

Nebraskans gathered in Omaha (Aksarben Cinema) and Lincoln (Westminster Presbyterian Church) on Sept. 24 to watch Pope Francis's address to Congress, followed by group discussions on climate change led by local leaders of the faith, science and environmental communities. Everyone in attendance was provided with concrete steps they could take locally to #LightTheWay and #ActOnClimate.

 

In Omaha, attendees took photos with cut-outs of Pope Francis, Randy "Stand with Randy" Thompson, and a huge Eiffel Tower to call out the historic UN climate talks coming up in Paris in November-December.

 

Sponsors included Green Omaha Coalition, Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light, Bold Nebraska, Citizens Climate Lobby, Nebraska Sierra Club, Nebraska Wildlife Federation, Protectors of the Ogallala, Nebraskans for Solar, and Nebraska 350.

 

More details: boldnebraska.org/nebraska-lights-the-way-watch-the-pope-a...

 

(Photo: Mike Beck)

Nebraskans gathered in Omaha (Aksarben Cinema) and Lincoln (Westminster Presbyterian Church) on Sept. 24 to watch Pope Francis's address to Congress, followed by group discussions on climate change led by local leaders of the faith, science and environmental communities. Everyone in attendance was provided with concrete steps they could take locally to #LightTheWay and #ActOnClimate.

 

In Omaha, attendees took photos with cut-outs of Pope Francis, Randy "Stand with Randy" Thompson, and a huge Eiffel Tower to call out the historic UN climate talks coming up in Paris in November-December.

 

Sponsors included Green Omaha Coalition, Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light, Bold Nebraska, Citizens Climate Lobby, Nebraska Sierra Club, Nebraska Wildlife Federation, Protectors of the Ogallala, Nebraskans for Solar, and Nebraska 350.

 

More details: boldnebraska.org/nebraska-lights-the-way-watch-the-pope-a...

 

(Photo: Mike Beck)

Martial Arts training certificates, belonging U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. John Appleby’s, 426th Air Base Squadron logistics and ground transportation chief, stand next to his blue belt at the Jåttå Military Compound in Stavanger, Norway, June 15, 2022. Appleby found personal strength and resiliency through the practice of martial arts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jennifer Zima)

The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established by Congress in 1958. Chiefs embody the Air Force core values and possess the attributes needed to serve at the highest enlisted grades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Zima)

The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established by Congress in 1958. Chiefs embody the Air Force core values and possess the attributes needed to serve at the highest enlisted grades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Zima)

Nebraskans gathered in Omaha (Aksarben Cinema) and Lincoln (Westminster Presbyterian Church) on Sept. 24 to watch Pope Francis's address to Congress, followed by group discussions on climate change led by local leaders of the faith, science and environmental communities. Everyone in attendance was provided with concrete steps they could take locally to #LightTheWay and #ActOnClimate.

 

In Omaha, attendees took photos with cut-outs of Pope Francis, Randy "Stand with Randy" Thompson, and a huge Eiffel Tower to call out the historic UN climate talks coming up in Paris in November-December.

 

Sponsors included Green Omaha Coalition, Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light, Bold Nebraska, Citizens Climate Lobby, Nebraska Sierra Club, Nebraska Wildlife Federation, Protectors of the Ogallala, Nebraskans for Solar, and Nebraska 350.

 

More details: boldnebraska.org/nebraska-lights-the-way-watch-the-pope-a...

 

(Photo: Mike Beck)

Nebraskans gathered in Omaha (Aksarben Cinema) and Lincoln (Westminster Presbyterian Church) on Sept. 24 to watch Pope Francis's address to Congress, followed by group discussions on climate change led by local leaders of the faith, science and environmental communities. Everyone in attendance was provided with concrete steps they could take locally to #LightTheWay and #ActOnClimate.

 

In Omaha, attendees took photos with cut-outs of Pope Francis, Randy "Stand with Randy" Thompson, and a huge Eiffel Tower to call out the historic UN climate talks coming up in Paris in November-December.

 

Sponsors included Green Omaha Coalition, Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light, Bold Nebraska, Citizens Climate Lobby, Nebraska Sierra Club, Nebraska Wildlife Federation, Protectors of the Ogallala, Nebraskans for Solar, and Nebraska 350.

 

More details: boldnebraska.org/nebraska-lights-the-way-watch-the-pope-a...

 

(Photo: Mike Beck)

from the Light the Way vigil for refugees

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