GCEW’s Co-Chair Johan Rockström lays out the scale and urgency of the water crisis we face... Source
Empathy-Driven Knowledge Sharing: Harnessing Altruism for a Constructivist Future
Cultivating a Culture of Prosocial Communication to Foster Psychological Safety, Collaboration, and Lifelong Learning In a world increasingly shaped by complexity, uncertainty, and the rapid exchange of information, the importance of Prosocial Knowledge Sharing cannot be overstated. It is more than simply passing along data or facts; it is a deep commitment to sharing insights... Continue Reading →
Beyond Greenhushing and Greenwashing: Advanced Strategies for Corporate Sustainability in a World at Climate Risk
Redefining corporate integrity through transparency, technology, and system-wide environmental accountability. The persistent issues of Greenhushing and Greenwashing represent deeper systemic and cultural problems within corporate sustainability. They are symptomatic of deeper uncertainties, regulatory loopholes, and the natural tensions that arise when companies operate in an environment of immense complexity, limited metrics, and varied stakeholder interests.... Continue Reading →
A Future Unseen: The Perils of Ignoring the Climate Emergency in an Age of Denialism
In the heart of a bustling city, the skyline once gleamed with towering buildings and the vibrant hues of daily life. People moved with purpose, cars crisscrossed the streets, and parks buzzed with families enjoying the fresh air. Yet beneath this veneer of normalcy, an insidious threat loomed larger with each passing day—a threat that... Continue Reading →
Seeing Clearly Through Deceptive Emotions: How Emotional Awareness Can Transform Relationships
Discover how understanding deceptive emotions can lead to deeper connections and improved communication in relationships. Introduction Emotions are powerful, and they often feel like undeniable truths about the world around us. They wash over us, seize control of our bodies, and color the way we see things. When emotions become so overwhelming, it's easy to... Continue Reading →
The Role of Philosophy in Confronting Our Climate Emergency
The Role of Philosophy in Confronting Our Climate Emergency In an age of escalating climate crises, where science and policy often take center stage, it’s easy to overlook the profound role philosophy can play in addressing the Climate and Ecological Emergency. Yet, philosophy offers more than abstract thinking—it provides a moral compass, a deeper understanding... Continue Reading →
The Role of Philosophy in Confronting Our Climate Emergency
In an age of escalating climate crises, where science and policy often take center stage, it’s easy to overlook the profound role philosophy can play in addressing the Climate and Ecological Emergency. Yet, philosophy offers more than abstract thinking—it provides a moral compass, a deeper understanding of our relationship with the planet, and frameworks to... Continue Reading →
Climate Change Community’s – Revised Climate Action Plan 2025
....all social media links at this site and about-me profile have been updated and we are now on BlueSky, this post is designed for a desktop computer but is still responsive! Adaptive Resiliency: A Strategic Response to the Climate and Ecological Emergency Subscribe—Together, We Can Build a Resilient Future Part 1: Disclaimer "We are at... Continue Reading →
The Need for a Vetted, Trust-Based Club to Combat the Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency
...second draft version, final one will be posted Thursday at eXit235.com and here... As the Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency accelerates, demanding immediate and drastic action, it is clear that the world is at a crossroads. Inaction is no longer an option, and yet, many communities still lack the organizational coherence and urgency required to... Continue Reading →
The Importance of a Vetted, Trust-Based Club in Tackling the Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency
...this is the original first draft version and the final one will be posted on Thursday at eXit235.com and see other posts at my personal site as well! I do not sense that it is wrong to use the phrase "trust-based," but I understand some concerns about making sure that the language I use feels... Continue Reading →
“Molding Tomorrow: Building a Community-Driven, Compassion-Fueled Climate Movement”
As we embark on this exciting journey of building the Climate Change Community and Climate Tribe, it's important to remember that many of the ideas and strategies outlined in this blog and across our other platforms are still in their early stages. We are laying the foundation for something far-reaching and transformative, and while the... Continue Reading →