
Nuclear Energy: Promoted by the AI Craze
SCMG Environmental Education Series for July 6: “Nuclear Energy and the AI Craze.” Monday, July 6 at 7- 8:30: pm at Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, Geier Room. Dr. David Fankhauser, Professor emeritus of
Education Forums (formerly Innings) are Sierra Club’s monthly educational meetings. We have announcements about upcoming events and issues, a speaker, refreshments and socializing. Innings are open to the public and are free (donations are accepted). They start at 7 PM and usually go until to 8:30-9 PM and are held at Geier Room of the Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 William Howard Taft Road, Cincinnati, OH 45219.
We normally meet the first Monday of the month, except when holidays interfere. Please see our events calendar to see the upcoming inning topics or read below. All meetings will also be streamed via Zoom.
Past Education Forums are archived on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@miamigroupohiosierraclub6751/videos

SCMG Environmental Education Series for July 6: “Nuclear Energy and the AI Craze.” Monday, July 6 at 7- 8:30: pm at Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, Geier Room. Dr. David Fankhauser, Professor emeritus of

Miami Group has a YouTube channel! If you missed our Jan. 5 Educational Forum presentation by Bob Gedert, Untangling Plastics, you can still catch the recording. You won’t want to miss this informative
On October 6, 2025, we learned about Cardinal Land Conservancy’s plans to transform a vacant lot in the city into a conservation and sustainability hub. In partnership with the Civic Garden Center, Turner

The Education Forum on Monday, August 4, featured the viewing of the short film The Great Simplification, and a panel discussion on sustainability. You may preview the film on YouTube. A moderated discussion

What can we do to preserve, protect and improve water quality in the Lower Little Miami Watershed? Please attend our Education Forum on April 7, presented by Steven Feller, principal partner at Optimum

Last June the Miami Group hosted an Educational Forum on PFAS, or forever chemicals, in Cincinnati drinking water. Laura Edna and Kathy Kugler helped organize the forum, and speakers included Sierra Club staff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvLNdYBCdoc The deadline for submitting comments on the environmental impact of the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge project has passed. On March 4, Miami Group member Chris Curran, chair of our Brent Spence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnOdOUhOyFk Habitat fragmentation and invasive species are among the leading threats to our local ecosystem. On February 5, our our guest speaker Matt Trokan from Western Wildlife Corridor Monday addressed how they are
SCMG Environmental Education Series for July 6: “Nuclear Energy and the AI Craze.” Monday, July 6 at 7- 8:30: pm at Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church,
Miami Group has a YouTube channel! If you missed our Jan. 5 Educational Forum presentation by Bob Gedert, Untangling Plastics, you can still catch the
On October 6, 2025, we learned about Cardinal Land Conservancy’s plans to transform a vacant lot in the city into a conservation and sustainability hub.
The Education Forum on Monday, August 4, featured the viewing of the short film The Great Simplification, and a panel discussion on sustainability. You may
What can we do to preserve, protect and improve water quality in the Lower Little Miami Watershed? Please attend our Education Forum on April 7,
Last June the Miami Group hosted an Educational Forum on PFAS, or forever chemicals, in Cincinnati drinking water. Laura Edna and Kathy Kugler helped organize
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvLNdYBCdoc The deadline for submitting comments on the environmental impact of the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge project has passed. On March 4, Miami Group
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnOdOUhOyFk Habitat fragmentation and invasive species are among the leading threats to our local ecosystem. On February 5, our our guest speaker Matt Trokan from
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