A first-person reckoning with the headline that the world’s “worst-case” climate projection has been quietly killed — and a warning about the relief I do not trust. I will tell you the truth, the way I always try to tell you the truth: when I first read the headline — Why Scientists Retired the Dire... Continue Reading →
When the News Becomes the Weather: Doom, Democracy, and the Discipline of Joy
When the News Becomes the Weather: Doom, Democracy, and the Discipline of Joy A deep dive on political exhaustion, collective resilience, and why sustainable resistance requires more than outrage Date: May 26, 2026 A viewer comment can sometimes say what a whole culture is trying to confess. Under a YouTube video titled “I can’t do... Continue Reading →
Climate Emergency, AI Data Centers & a New Idea!
Remember, I learn out loud — and I strongly believe this is why the tools we inherit must be built honestly. So this is a reflection on how I share, why I share, and what it means to help hand the next generation a future they can actually live in, along with other important content.... Continue Reading →
So Can I: A 14-Year-Old, a Republic, and the Future We Owe Him
A human-and-AI collaboration. The questions are my nephew's. The heart is his too. My 14-year-old nephew has been watching. Not the way kids are supposed to watch — half-distracted, scrolling past. He watches the way you watch a storm coming in over water: closely, quietly, calculating. He has been studying this country's politics since the... Continue Reading →
Growing Trees Fast: A Practical Guide to Quick Shade, Food, Habitat, and Climate Resilience
Fast-growing trees are more than a landscaping shortcut. They can cool homes, provide food, restore soil life, create privacy, support pollinators, protect against wind, and help communities adapt to a hotter, more unstable climate. Whether someone is planting a backyard orchard, a privacy screen, a school garden, a community food forest, or a small container... Continue Reading →
The Green Cabinet Is Coming…
“The Green Cabinet will not arrive because it is fashionable; it will arrive because reality will leave us no other choice.” - Tito The Green Cabinet Is Coming… It will arrive by necessity. There was a time when climate leadership could be treated like a niche issue, something for specialists, activists, or people who cared... Continue Reading →
Salt Batteries Are Here — From Homes to Cars to the Grid (Draft)
"Most UK homes weren't designed with battery storage in mind, so retrofit solutions must be robust, safe and easy to install. That's why we're bringing sodium-ion to the market — a chemistry that performs reliably outdoors and uses abundant, low-impact materials." — Yichen Shi PhD, CEO, Eleven Energy Salt Batteries Are Here — From Homes... Continue Reading →
Al Gore at Twenty Years: The Crisis Is Real, the Solutions Are Here, and the Recession Is Political
"That time-lapse was what we were most criticized for — we were called alarmists; we were told we were being aggressive. And in many ways, you look back and it was actually pretty moderate, the way we called a lot of it." - From Davis Guggenheim (director of An Inconvenient Truth) - On the film's... Continue Reading →
Climate Emergency: If Calgary Can Do It, Your City Can Too
An Earth Day call for cities to stop waiting and start learning Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, is Earth Day, and this year’s global theme is “Our Power, Our Planet.” That theme matters because it reminds us that climate action is not only about national pledges or international summits. It is also about what happens... Continue Reading →
Trump’s USDA Isn’t “Reorganizing” the U.S. Forest Service. It’s Gutting It.
A disturbing report from BradBlog.com warns that the Trump Administration may be dismantling one of America’s most important public land institutions under the soothing language of “efficiency” and “restructuring.” There are political stories that flare up for a day and disappear. And then there are stories that reveal something deeper: the deliberate weakening of public... Continue Reading →
Cool It Down: What We Can Do Together — Right Now — to Slow the Earth’s Burning
"The Earth is heating fast, but we are not powerless. Thoughtful choices today—sustainable travel, greener buildings, and community action—can help cool the planet tomorrow." - Tito Slow the Earth's Burning Climate & Ecological Emergency · Community Action The planet is heading toward a hothouse state. We cannot stop all of what is already in motion.... Continue Reading →