“Climate change does not mean the end of winter—it means the end of stability. A warming planet disrupts the systems that once kept weather predictable, allowing extreme cold to spill into places unprepared for it. Bitter freezes are not evidence against climate change; they are increasingly evidence of it. When warming oceans and a rapidly... Continue Reading →
When Power Choices Put People Last: What the Attack on Weather Science Reveals
In response to this article: (Live Science) When Power Choices Put People Last: What the Attack on Weather Science Reveals On Dec. 16, 2025, the U.S. administration announced plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) — one of the world’s premier weather and climate research institutions. The reasoning? Officials labeled NCAR a... Continue Reading →
A Brief Note on What Comes Next
We hope you took the time to truly sit with the essence of the last blog post we just shared. Not just the data points or the individual stories, but the deeper pattern they reveal—the convergence of climate breakdown, concentrated power, silenced science, weakened institutions, and delayed action. That piece was written to clarify what... Continue Reading →
A Connected Crisis: Climate, Power, and the Struggle for Truth in a Hotter World
We really need to take heed in regard to our children's future and the health of our planet! A Connected Crisis: Climate, Power, and the Struggle for Truth in a Hotter World Climate change is no longer only a story about rising temperatures, melting ice, or extreme weather. It has become a story about power—who... Continue Reading →
Non-Violently Confronting Authoritarianism While Defending Our Shared Future
Education, Persistence, and Compassion: While protest and the exercise of our First Amendment rights are now more critical than ever, responding to violence with violence only perpetuates a cycle of harm. It invites retaliation, escalates conflict, and erodes trust, leaving little room for understanding or resolution. Lasting change begins when we reject the logic of... Continue Reading →
2025: A Turning Point in a Warming World — Why We Must Act Now
We Must Act Now The year 2025 will be remembered by scientists as yet another milestone in the accelerating climate crisis — and not in a positive way. Multiple authoritative climate reports released in early 2026 confirm that the planet is not just warming, but doing so at a pace and scale that demands urgent,... Continue Reading →
When Innocence Asks Hard Questions
Vulnerability isn’t weakness — it’s the doorway to truth. And sometimes, the bravest answers come from the quietest hearts. — A Note for Parents Children notice far more than we often realize. Long before they have the words to describe cruelty, injustice, or emotional harm, they sense it — through tone, behavior, exclusion, and the... Continue Reading →
The last mask has dropped
Ten specific actions that must be taken IMMEDIATELY Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old American mom and wife, was shot in the head and murdered by ICE. MAGA did this. Hate caused this. The evidence speaks for itself. This is a video of murder. Michael D. Sellers provides a preliminary forensic breakdown of what happened here:... Continue Reading →
When We Don’t Own Our Fear, It Owns Us
“Owning our fear doesn’t mean erasing it; it means recognizing it as part of us and choosing to move anyway. When we name our fear, it loses its power to quietly dictate our lives. It stops being the invisible hand on the steering wheel and becomes a signal, a teacher, a doorway. Growth doesn’t require... Continue Reading →