The United Nations Association of Greater Milwaukee invites you to a highly informative forum followed by time for questions and comments on the subject of
“The Crisis Within The Climate Crisis”
With presentations by two environmental advocates on climate change
Julie Byrnes Enslow & Dean Muller
Saturday – April 5th, 2025 from 10 AM – 11:30 AM
Free and Open to the Public
Attend In-Person at Zao MKE Church – 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. – Milwaukee, WI 53211 in the 2nd Floor Conference Room
or
Virtually Through the Following Zoom Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7165675210?omn=87598695215
The UNA of Greater Milwaukee invites you to become informed on the “Crisis within the Climate Crisis” as we celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd . The federal government under the Trump Administration is severely cutting and eliminating funding for programs that address environmental problems.
Environmental advocates Julie Byrnes Enslow and Dean Muller will address the challenges they face in advocating for the safety of the planet and the lives of people affected by climate change.
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Julie Byrnes Enslow is a leader in the Milwaukee chapter of 350.org, the international climate action group that has organized many demonstrations addressing climate change. She developed presentations on Militarism and Climate Change that were
given nationally and at World Social Forums. Julie was a key organizer of the 20th anniversary of Earth Day, which attracted 16,000 people to downtown Milwaukee. As a leader of Wisconsin Peace Action, she focused on many issues including moving money from militarism to human needs.
Dean Muller is the president of Wisconsin for Environmental Justice (WEJ), working to get the state, cities, and counties to pursue litigation against the fossil fuel industry for climate damages. WEJ seeks to increase the public's awareness of the connection between fossil fuels and climate change and how it affects our daily lives.
Dean will update us on national litigation and his efforts here in Wisconsin. It’s about fairness for Wisconsin’s taxpayers. WEJ’s goal is to build a statewide community of organizations and individuals that will effectively bring about the change we need to meet the challenges of climate change
For more information, contact Jack Murtaugh: murtaughwi@aol.com