The Plastic Detox: A Free Educational Webinar on the New Documentary Film

Join Beyond Plastics on Thursday, May 7 at 4 PM PT/ 7 PM ET for a free educational webinar to explore plastics’ impact on reproductive health. We’ll hear from Louie Psihoyos, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker and director of the new documentary film, The Plastic Detox, with Eric and Julie Isaac, one of the couples that is featured in the film that had tried to conceive for five years, Shanna Swan, Ph.D., one of the world’s leading environmental and reproductive epidemiologists and a professor of Environmental Medicine and Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine, and Judith Enck, former US EPA regional administrator and founder and president of the nonprofit advocacy group, Beyond Plastics.

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Beyond Plastics
05/07/2026 at 07:00PM

16th Annual Climate Denial Conference: Day Two

Day One | Day Two

Location: Hotel Washington
515 15th St NW
Washington, DC 20004

James Taylor appears 5 times. Lois Perry, Chris Martz, Rob Bradley, and Cameron Sholty appear twice.

9:00 – 9:40 AMBreakfast Keynote
9:00 – Opening Remarks: James Taylor
9:10 – Keynote: Lois Perry
Break 9:40–10:00
10:00 – 11:30 AMPanel 4A · Climate Change: Facts and Fairytales Panel 4B · Climate Policy's Impact on the Real Economy
Joe Bastardi · Stan Goldenberg · Jed Dorsheimer · Jim Steele
Moderator: Craig Rucker
Break 11:30–12:00
Geoffrey Pohanka · Robert Vogt · Rob Bradley
Moderator: James Taylor
12:00 – 2:00 PMLunch Keynotes
12:00 – John Clauser, Ph.D.
1:00 – "The Climate 'Realism' Show" LIVE
Break 2:00–2:20
2:20 – 3:45 PMPanel 5A · Climate Science: An International Perspective Panel 5B · Big Tech and Big Utilities – The Dastardly Axis
Ronan Connolly, Ph.D. · Marcel Crok · Tom Harris
Moderator: Lois Perry
Break 3:45–4:00
James Taylor · Steve Milloy · Cameron Sholty
Moderator: Sterling Burnett
4:00 – 6:00 PMPanel 6A · Bringing Youth into the Climate Realist Fold Panel 6B · The "Affordable", "Reliable", "Clean" Energy Model
Linnea Lueken · Chris Martz · Lucy Biggers · Emma Arns · Anika Sweetland
Break 6:00–6:50
James Taylor · LA State Rep. Jacob Landry · Rob Bradley · Lee Schalk
Moderator: Cameron Sholty
6:50 – 8:30 PMDinner Keynotes
6:50 – Dauntless Purveyor of Climate "Truth" Award
7:15 – Chris Martz
7:45 – Marc Morano, CFACT
8:25 – Closing: James Taylor
Heartland Institute
District of Columbia
04/09/2026 at 08:45AM

The Richardson American Studies Lecture: Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism, Dr. Thea Riofrancos

Mortara Center for International Studies (and on Zoom)

Thea Riofrancos is an associate professor of political science at Providence College, a strategic co-director of the Climate and Community Institute, and a fellow at the Transnational Institute. Her research focuses on resource extraction, renewable energy, climate change, the global lithium sector, green technologies, social movements, and the Latin American left. She is the author of Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism (W.W. Norton, 2025) and Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador (Duke University Press, 2020), and the coauthor of A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal (Verso Books, 2019). Her publications have appeared in scholarly journals such as Global Environmental Politics, World Politics, and Perspectives on Politics, as well as in media outlets including The New York Times, Financial Times, Foreign Policy, n+1, Dissent, and more.

In this year’s lecture, “Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism,” Thea Riofrancos explores whether “green capitalism” will save us from the climate crisis. Clean technologies and renewable energy are certainly growing sites of capitalist investment, with government policies playing a key role in making these sectors profitable. But the supply chains that produce the technologies pose vexing dilemmas for the energy transition. These dilemmas are most dramatic at the extractive frontiers of green capitalism: where the natural resources needed to manufacture electric vehicles and build windmills are extracted. In this talk, we will unpack these challenges through the lens of lithium, a so-called “critical mineral” essential for its role in decarbonizing one of the most polluting sectors: transportation.

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Georgetown University
District of Columbia
04/08/2026 at 04:30PM

16th Annual Climate Denial Conference: Day One

Day One | Day Two

Location: Hotel Washington
515 15th St NW
Washington, DC 20004

Craig Rucker appears 4 times. James Taylor appears 3 times. Steve Milloy and Anthony Watts appear 2 times.

8:45 – 9:40 AMBreakfast Keynote
8:45 — Opening Remarks: James Taylor
9:00 – Lee Zeldin, Administrator, U.S. EPA (Craig Rucker: Introduction)
Break 9:40–10:00
10:00 – 11:30 AMPanel 1A · DOE Climate Report – The Authors Speak Panel 1B · Wrong Again – Failed Climate Predictions
Judith Curry, Ph.D. · Ross McKitrick, Ph.D. · Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D.
Moderator: Craig Rucker
Break 11:30–12:00
Steve Milloy · Marc Morano · Douglas Pollock
Moderator: Sterling Burnett
12:00 – 2:00 PMLunch Keynotes
12:00 – Will Happer, Ph.D., Princeton / CO2 Coalition
1:00 – Gov. Patrick Morrisey, West Virginia
1:40 – Frederick Seitz Memorial Award → Peter Ridd, Ph.D.
2:20 – 3:45 PMPanel 2A · Beyond CO₂ – Other Possible Climate Drivers Panel 2B · Problems with the Temperature and Climate Records
Willie Soon, Ph.D. · Ronan Connolly, Ph.D. · Arthur Viterito, Ph.D.
Moderator: Craig Rucker
Anthony Watts · Jonathan Cohler · David Legates
Moderator: Linnea Lueken
4:00 – 6:00 PMPanel 3A · Climate Science, Law, and the Courts Panel 3B · The Most Important Upcoming Battles
James Taylor · Joe Morris · Holger Thüss, Ph.D. · Danielle Carl
Break 6:00–6:50
Jason Issac · Steve Milloy · Willis Eschenbach · Angela Wheeler
Moderator: Cameron Sholty
6:50 – 8:30 PMDinner Keynotes
6:50 – Craig Rucker, CFACT
7:00 – Keynote TBA
7:35 – Climate Pioneer Award
8:00 – Anthony Watts
8:30 – Closing: James Taylor
Heartland Institute
District of Columbia
04/08/2026 at 08:45AM

All-In Call Spring 2026: Elders Against Authoritarianism—What’s Next After No Kings?

In this conversation, leaders across Third Act and our guest Erica Chenoweth, Director of Harvard’s Nonviolent Action Lab, will share strategic approaches for the road ahead—from protecting free and fair elections to ensuring local voices are heard as data centers loom over our communities. We’ll explore how accelerating the buildout of renewable energy can help shield Americans from the power consolidation and price shocks we’re seeing today. Participants will leave with a clear framework for understanding this moment—and how we can build power together as the midterms approach.

Speakers:

  • Erica Chenoweth
  • Bill McKibben
  • Akaya Windwood

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Third Act
03/30/2026 at 07:00PM

Deadline for Member Community Project Funding Requests

The Committee offers an opportunity for Members to make programmatic requests for specific funding levels for agencies and programs funded through annual appropriations. Members also have an opportunity to request bill language or report language encouraging or directing a specific action by the federal agencies.

The Member Request deadline for Transportation and Housing and Urban Development is March 27, 2026 at 6:00 P.M. Members must post CPF requests on their website on April 17, 2026

Demonstration of community support for a project is crucial for determining whether it should receive funding.

Department of Transportation

Department of Housing and Urban Development

General Questions can be directed to our member services team at [email protected].

Transportation and Housing and Urban Development: [email protected]

House Appropriations Committee
   Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Subcommittee

03/27/2026 at 06:00PM

Deadline for Member Community Project Funding Requests

The Committee offers an opportunity for Members to make programmatic requests for specific funding levels for agencies and programs funded through annual appropriations. Members also have an opportunity to request bill language or report language encouraging or directing a specific action by the federal agencies.

The Member Request deadline for Transportation and Housing and Urban Development is March 27, 2026 at 6:00 P.M. Members must post CPF requests on their website on April 17, 2026

Demonstration of community support for a project is crucial for determining whether it should receive funding.

Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education

The only account under this subcommittee accepting requests is Department of Health and Human Services—Health Resources and Services Administration—HRSA-Wide Activities and Program Support, specifically Health Facilities Construction and Equipment.

General Questions can be directed to our member services team at [email protected].

Questions: [email protected]

House Appropriations Committee
   Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee

03/27/2026 at 06:00PM

Latin America After the Fall of Maduro

Subcommittee hearing.

Witness:

  • Michael Kozak, Senior Bureau Official, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, U.S. Department of State
House Foreign Affairs Committee
   Western Hemisphere Subcommittee
2172 Rayburn

03/27/2026 at 11:00AM

Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies – Member Day

Subcommittee hearing.

The Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies will accept project requests including but not limited to:

  • National Institute of Standards and Technology – Scientific and Technical Research
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) – Coastal Zone Management
  • Department of Justice (DOJ) – Byrne Justice Assistance Grants
  • Department of Justice (DOJ) – Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) – Technology and Equipment
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) – Safety, Security and Mission Services (SSMS)

The deadline for programmatic requests is March 19, 2026.

House Appropriations Committee
   Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee
2358-C Rayburn

03/26/2026 at 03:00PM

Arctic Security

A joint hearing by the Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security and the Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence entitled, “Arctic Security in an Era of Global Competition: Safeguarding U.S. Interests in Frigid Waters.”

Witnesses:

  • Bryan Clark, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Defense Concepts and Technology, Hudson Institute
  • Heather Conley, Nonresident Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
  • Marisol Maddox, Senior Arctic Fellow, Institute of Arctic Studies, Dartmouth College
House Homeland Security Committee
   Counterterrorism and Intelligence Subcommittee
   Transportation and Maritime Security Subcommittee
310 Cannon

03/26/2026 at 02:00PM