When we cleanse our bodies, we also cleanse our planet. 1. A Personal Turning Point For years I wrote about the Climate and Ecological Emergencies, the crumbling of democracy, and the decay of human dignity. Yet, while urging others to live responsibly, I often ignored the most immediate environment I possess—my own body. Stress, poor... Continue Reading →
The Evolving GHG Protocol: Strengthening Global Climate Accountability
Building Common Ground for Transparent Emissions Reporting and Adaptive Resiliency This is one of the sites I keep a close eye on and I updated this post (4.1.2004) to be a bit more current. Introduction In an age defined by the urgency of the Climate and Ecological Emergency, clear, trustworthy greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting has... Continue Reading →
Make Polluters Pay: Building Justice Into Climate Resilience (DRAFT)
Why I’m Choosing to Support the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act — and Why True Adaptive Resiliency Demands Accountability The time has come to call things what they are. The world has endured decades of pollution, deception, and delay from powerful fossil fuel corporations that knew the harm they were causing — yet continued to... Continue Reading →
No Kings Experience: Drums of Hope: A Day of Peace and Power for Our Democracy
Marching, Drumming, and Standing for a Future rooted in Community, Collaboration & Adaptive Resiliency When I arrived in downtown Newark, New Jersey for the No Kings – We Love America March yesterday, I felt a surge of something both timeless and urgent: the collective breath of people yearning for change, grounded in hope and refusal. I carried my conga drum—not as a... Continue Reading →