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Palestinian boys in the West Bank – photo by Russ Vernon-Jones

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Girls in Jodhpur, India – photo by Russ Vernon-Jones

Why Love and Climate Change?

Love is a powerful force.  Many of us love the natural environment – with all its variety and beauty around the world.  Many of us love our fellow human beings – with all their many skin colors, cultures, and living situations around the world.  This heart-felt caring is part of what makes us human.

Climate change is heartbreaking. I think we will be most effective in doing something about it, if we ground our action in love.  Our love can make us fierce, brave, and even outgoing in a crisis.

As frightening as the situation is, you will feel more alive and more whole whenever you talk with others, join with others, and act with others, to stop climate change. 

I will support you to stay hopeful, informed, and active in choosing your way to make a difference.

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Many of us have already taken some action to lower our carbon footprint, and that’s great! But it’s going to take very large numbers of people insisting on change before the action steps needed to stop climate change will be taken. We just don’t yet have enough people understanding the situation and fired up to take action.

That’s where you come in. You can join the growing number of us who are talking and listening to other people about the climate situation – either one-to-one or in groups. We are building a community of people who are helping to grow momentum for action on climate equal to the size of the problem. 

I’ll support you. Let’s do it together.

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Global Climate Strike, September 20, 2019, NYC – photo by Russ Vernon-Jones