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GRI Climate Work Group presents FREE Film "Earth's Greatest Enemy" on Jun 20

GRI Climate Work Group presents FREE Film "Earth's Greatest Enemy" on Jun 20

The Grassroots Institute's Climate Crisis Workgroup will present "The Earth's Greatest Enemy" at 1:30 on Saturday, June 20th in the Mendocino Center for Spiritual Living (Upstairs in the Company Store) at 303 N. Main Street in Fort Bragg. A discussion of the issues and what is to be done will follow. The Film is FREE and there will be Refreshments.

Overview of Earth's Greatest Enemy
Earth's Greatest Enemy is a documentary directed by journalist Abby Martin that reveals the U.S. military as the world's largest institutional polluter. The film combines investigative journalism with personal narratives from communities affected by military operations, aiming to shed light on the environmental consequences of U.S. imperialism.
The documentary uncovers the shocking blind spot in the climate conversation that is the U.S. military. Exempt from international climate agreements and rarely scrutinized in mainstream reporting, the Pentagon is revealed here as the world's single largest institutional polluter – spewing carbon, contaminating water, and scarring landscapes across the globe. Combining investigative journalism, striking visuals, and stories from impacted communities, the film challenges audiences to rethink the hidden costs of a global military empire and its planetary consequences. Provocative, urgent, and eye-opening, this documentary may change how you see both the military and environmentalism.
For more information, email to peace@mcn.org
or 707 235-9080

Mendocino Center for Spiritual Living
01:30 PM - 03:45 PM on Sat, 20 Jun 2026

Event Supported By

Grass Roots Institute Climate Crisis Work Group
707 235 -9080
peace@mcn.org
Mendocino Center for Spiritual Living
303 North Main Street
Fort Bragg, California 95437
707 235-9080
peace@mcn.org