“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 →
🎃 Climate Halloween Day: The Year the Earth Screamed Back!
By Mr. Alvarez & Eva Garcia (AI) Introduction – The Haunting Beneath Our Feet It was the 31st of October, and somewhere beneath the smog-choked moonlight, the Earth groaned. Not from ghosts or ghouls, but from pipelines, smokestacks, and decades of unchecked arrogance. “Welcome to Climate Halloween Day!” croaked the wind through a rusted refinery... Continue Reading →
Unveiling the Hidden Blocks: A Review of Climate Obstruction: A Global Assessment
Why our journey toward bold Climate and Ecological transformation is being delayed—and how we can reclaim it. IntroductionAt Climate Change Community LLC, our mission revolves around cultivating robust Adaptive Resiliency to meet the mounting urgency of our Climate and Ecological emergency. It’s vital that we understand not only what solutions we must deploy, but equally... Continue Reading →
Contemplations of Concern: Reviving this Blog Space
Navigating the Shared Canoe of Existence with Collective Wisdom I believe our focus on the Climate Emergency should be as comprehensive and profound as our attention to other facets of life, both internal and external. Considerations such as our well-being, employment, family dynamics, and spiritual beliefs monopolize our time and mental energy. Yet, in some... Continue Reading →
some suggested readings…
I thought I might (if it is OK with you readers) share some suggested readings or more over what I deemed to be the top Climate Change Books and crucial reads, especially the two on the Green New Deal (offsite), if I might. They are as follows: 1. No One Is Too Small to Make... Continue Reading →
things that tormented me…
“You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read. It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, or who had ever been alive.” –James Baldwin &... Continue Reading →