As the urgency of climate change intensifies, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and environmental sustainability has emerged as a focal point at this week's United Nations Climate Summit and Climate Week in New York City. AI technologies are increasingly being leveraged to predict, mitigate, and adapt to the impacts of climate change. These developments... Continue Reading →
Top 11 Factors Causing Divisions in Tackling the Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency
This blog post pulled from within 'Climate Tribe' which will be opening soon... (see posts at eXi235.com for more details on Climate Tribe! Bridging Divides: Overcoming Walls of Division in Environmental Action The Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency stands as one of the most significant challenges humanity has ever faced. As the planet grapples with... Continue Reading →
Click Bate – Beware of the Click: Navigating Scams and Misleading Titles Online
In today's fast-paced digital world, we've all fallen into the trap of clicking on something that turned out to be too good to be true. Whether it's a sensational headline promising groundbreaking news or an unbelievable offer that grabs our attention, these moments are nothing to be ashamed of—we’ve all been there. The truth is,... Continue Reading →
The Imperative of Synergistic Policymaking and Nonviolent Movements in Addressing the Climate Emergency
The climate and ecological emergency poses an existential threat to humanity, demanding urgent and comprehensive action from all sectors of society. Tackling this crisis requires bold, transformative solutions that prioritize people and the planet, encompassing clean energy transitions, carbon capture, sustainable agriculture, and the protection of vulnerable communities worldwide. Synergistic Policymaking for Climate Action Synergistic... Continue Reading →
UN NY Climate Summit – Truly Incredible. Thank you!
Climate Information Engagement Imperative: Educating Ourselves for Meaningful Action Curated by tito235tuta For a quicker read, simply go to the links at the end of this note... Staying informed about climate change is not just a necessity; it's an imperative. As the global community grapples with the escalating climate crisis, the need for accurate information,... Continue Reading →
The Interconnected Crises of Agriculture and Extreme Heat: A Call to Address the Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency
This post is based on two separate climate news articles I read over the weekend... The recent headlines highlighting a study on climate change's impact on agriculture and the unseasonable extreme heat events in the western United States are not isolated incidents. They are deeply interconnected manifestations of the ongoing Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency.... Continue Reading →
Resiliencia Latina: Preservando Nuestra Identidad Cultural ante la Emergencia Climática
posted last year, updated today... "La versión en español sigue después de la versión en inglés." Note the music video on the dangers of our shared Ecological Emergency on the Amazon! Greetings, fellow Latinas and Latinos, As I reach out to you today, I deeply reflect on an integral part of my identity—a Climate Rumbero.... Continue Reading →
The Psychology of Fear and Aggression in Climate Action
Posted previously, updated today... Understanding the Resistance: Why Some People Fear Climate Action and Attack Advocates Climate change stands as one of the most pressing challenges of our time, demanding immediate and concerted efforts to mitigate its effects. The urgency is underscored by rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and the loss of biodiversity. Despite... Continue Reading →
The Illusion of 2050 Net-Zero Goals: Climate Denial in Action
In the face of the rapidly escalating Climate and Ecological Emergency, the goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 for many industries feels less like a solution and more like a dangerous form of climate denial. While companies in energy-intensive sectors, like the chemical industry, tout their ambition to reach net-zero by mid-century, such long-term... Continue Reading →
The Urgent Need for SDL in the Face of the Climate and Ecological Emergency
previous post - just updated... Self-Directed Learning (SDL) In this era of unprecedented environmental challenges, it has never been more crucial for each of us—especially older generations—to take an active role in educating ourselves about the Climate and Ecological Emergency. The world is changing rapidly, and the impacts of climate change are already disrupting ecosystems,... Continue Reading →
Navigating the Ecological (Green) Emergency: Embracing Constructive Evolution
Evolving Together in a Stagnant World As we advance towards an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) may achieve quantum consciousness and nuanced reasoning, the focus should shift from making AI replicate harmful patterns to developing it as a collaborative partner. Since I began exploring AI in November 2023, I've used it as a teacher, partner,... Continue Reading →