This learning-oriented blog post designed to help you the readers understand what is being proposed, what has already happened in past administrations, and why it matters, without assuming prior expertise. It focuses on implications first, with careful language that distinguishes confirmed actions, proposals, and risks. What Happens When Climate Research Is Dismantled? Understanding the Real-World... Continue Reading →
A Cultural Tapestry: Honoring the People of Latin America (and Spain)
“Freedom is the right of every man to be honest, to think and to speak without hypocrisy.” - José Martí (Cuba) A Cultural Tapestry: Honoring the People of Latin America (and Spain) When I was in college, I took a cultural appreciation course that asked us to look beyond borders and headlines—to study people, their... Continue Reading →
AI Is Not the Villain — It’s the Mirror
There is a popular storyline circulating right now, and it is remarkably persistent for something so intellectually lazy: Artificial Intelligence is dangerous because it will one day turn against us. It makes for excellent cinema. It makes for dramatic headlines. It also conveniently avoids a more uncomfortable truth. AI is not an alien intelligence arriving... Continue Reading →
Law Is Catching Up to the Climate Crisis: What CIEL’s 2025 Impact Report Really Means
For years, climate advocates have been told that meaningful action must wait — for better politics, better technology, or better timing. The 2025 Annual Impact Report from the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) tells a very different story: the law is no longer waiting. Across courts, treaties, and international institutions, 2025 marked a turning... Continue Reading →
When Your Tools Start Talking Back
A quiet AI risk hiding in plain sight — and why awareness matters Most of us don’t think twice about the digital tools we use every day. We scroll social media.We open emails.We read PDFs.We ask AI tools for help writing, researching, or organizing our thoughts. These tools feel helpful. Familiar. Almost invisible. But as... Continue Reading →
A Safer, Cheaper, and Greener Future for Electric Vehicles
A Safer, Cheaper, and Greener Future for Electric Vehicles and Grid Storage: The Promise of Next-Gen Battery Breakthroughs A major scientific breakthrough in battery technology could mark a turning point for electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy adoption, and grid-scale energy storage — unlocking safer, more affordable, and more sustainable power for transportation and infrastructure alike.... Continue Reading →
🌱 When Your Ideas Can Change the World: A Guide for Those Who Hesitate to Share Their Voice
In the midst of climate and ecological disruption, fresh ideas have never been more vital. Yet countless people who care deeply about the planet hold back—uncertain, worried about judgment, or convinced their thoughts aren’t “technical enough.” The reality is far simpler: the most powerful climate solutions often arise not from complex equations, but from human... Continue Reading →
Sir David King’s Four-R Framework: A Call to Repair Our World
Reflections from Climate Emergency Forum’s Latest Interview Published December 2025Video: “Sir David King’s Journey | Climate Emergency Forum — Giants of Climate Change Series”Watch the interview The newest episode of the Climate Emergency Forum delivers a powerful and unflinching conversation with Sir David King—one of the most consequential climate scientists and diplomats of our time.... Continue Reading →
Central Hall/Westminster: A Sudden Call to Action — When Climate Reality Shocks the Plan
Because some warnings can’t wait. We must act before it’s too late. Last week, everything changed. What began as a routine video project for Just Have A Think quickly turned into something far more urgent — a clarion call echoing the accelerating collapse of our natural world. In the video titled “This is not the... Continue Reading →
A New Spark of Hope: Climate Resiliency Centers Are Beginning to Rise
When one city rises for Climate safety, the world takes notice. Before we share this hopeful news, I want to speak plainly and from the heart. We are not quite ready to reopen Climate Change Community today, as originally planned for Thanksgiving Day. The work behind the scenes is still unfolding, the final safeguards and... Continue Reading →
Climate Emergency: The Four Wolves
We need to leave racism and ethnicity divisional attitudes and thinking in the past Thanksgiving has always been a day wrapped in warmth, memory, and stories. We sit with family, share food, and talk about the things that matter. But underneath the holiday lies a very old story—a story about people who looked different, lived... Continue Reading →