These are challenging times. The environment is under assault as never before. We can no longer sit back and watch what unfolds. The urgency of the climate crisis demands that protecting and healing the environment take center stage in our lives. Understanding the urgency, the Board of NMEAC is working to expand our base and create opportunities for everyone to become part of the solution rather than remaining part of the problem.
We are partnering with other local groups and agencies working to mitigate climate change, shut down Line 5, become a 100% renewable energy community, protect our trees and clean water, prevent urban sprawl, and preserve and protect our special region.
Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 07:00 PM
Online via ZoomClimate Action in the Age of Trump Webinar

Join NMEAC for a timely and essential conversation about the future of climate action. As federal climate policy faces new uncertainty, local and state-level initiatives have never been more critical.
In this webinar, acclaimed climate videographer Peter Sinclair will explore how Michigan communities, businesses, and citizens can lead the way forward—regardless of shifting political winds in Washington.Drawing from his extensive documentation of climate impacts across our state and the innovative solutions already taking root, Peter will discuss:
- Why grassroots climate action matters now more than ever
- Success stories of Michigan communities embracing renewable energy
- Practical steps individuals and organizations can take to drive change
- The economic opportunities in Michigan's clean energy transition
Whether you're a concerned citizen, community leader, or climate advocate, this webinar will leave you informed, motivated, and equipped with actionable strategies to advance climate action in Michigan.
About Peter Sinclair
Peter Sinclair is an award-winning environmental videographer and Michigan native who documents climate change impacts across the Great Lakes region and the clean energy solutions taking root in communities throughout the Midwest—from wind and solar installations to innovative battery storage technologies.Register below to receive an email with a link to join from Zoom.
