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Our governments understand the crisis and they understand the majority of the public want action. In April, Greta was arrested in The Hague. The Hague. Climate protesters get arrested daily and I'm not referring to Stonehenge. Our lawmakers know what to do but they enjoy receiving funding from oil and gas.

Mainstream media has become complacent. I know this to be true. Journalism was my career until a hedge fund bought my paper. Financial institutions own journalism.

Four years ago I shuttered a successful business which relied on clients going into the office and going on vacation. Taking the opportunity to change my life and make a difference. I sold and donated most of my possessions as well as my car. I moved from 3000 sq ft in a sprawling red state to 300 sq ft in a blue city. Living and working in the same neighborhood (15 min city) with every need a short walk, bike ride, bus trip away. Three organic farmers markets, perfect for a vegan. Portable AC used as little as possible.

Not everyone can do this but I've become aquainted with many who have adjusted their lives in similar fashion.

So when I read a study claiming the public may not be making enough noise, I get a little pissed off. My interest in the environment goes back many years before it was fashionable. Recently I observed a city sanitation worker train a new employee. They emptied the park trash can and recycling can into the same truck. Leadership. Government. Hope is what @AlexanderVerbeek gives us or this activist might throw in the towel.

There are members of the public who need to experience a climate event to understand. Getting off the bus in a significant downpour, a group of us ran to shelter in an apartment lobby. The hard rain acted as a power washer on the sidewalk. We were not only soaked but covered in dirt. They were stunned. I said, "climate change" and they looked at me as if I was crazy. But then nodded. I speak to folks regularly about climate and they listen politely then go back to making travel plans for their third trip to Europe this year.

Some people need to be scared to understand the impact. What disturbed me most about this study were the countries marked "no data" as they are most affected by our three trips to Europe.

I look forward to the ideas and potential solutions you discover, Jonathan. Thank you!

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Marble's avatar

So grateful i stumbled upon a quote of yours today that brought me here. I can’t emphasize enough to you how much of a comfort your voice and feelings are to me. Solidarity. Community. We are not alone. Thank you for your words and caring.

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