That’s right! You can join me and the rest of the Climate Riders as we ride into the US Capitol on today (Wednesday, September 30th!). Join us and pedal with 100+ Climate Riders, 12 ambassadors, and supporters from the DC area to bicycle the final three miles of our 300 mile journey from New York City. We’ll pedal […]
Me and Cimate Ride
Sixty-four miles today. If you’re womdering how I’m doing, let’s just say I gave up on my pride wen the guy trailing the rolly suitcase thing behind him went wizzing past! Sent via my second-hand BlackBerry
Wake up!
In case you didn’t see:
The “adaptive challenge” of our climate emergency
From Leadership on the Line by Ron Heifetz and Marty Linsky: “Every day, people have problems for which they do, in fact, have the necessary know-how and procedures. We call these technical problems. But there is a whole host of problems [like solving climate change] that are not amenable to authoratative expertise or standard operating […]
If you’re at a loss for how to help
This post is dedicated to my friend Amy Wilson. Lately, I’ve been giving a lot of talks and answering a lot of questions and, often times, people ask how they can help. This is a wonderful question, but waiting for someone else to answer it is not quite as wonderful. Let me say why. The […]
Humanity sitting on its hands and melting
With the Polar Ice Caps melting faster than estimated, the WWF has put up a really clever installation on the steps of a Berlin square that anthropomorphizes ice block sculptures. The ice carved out to look like simple humans melted away in the hot summer sun in a statement speaking to the frailty of nature and the human impact […]
Help the United States be a leader again!
There’s sad news coming from the climate talks taking place at the United Nations, this week, but I’ve learned that I am not powerless and I can help change it. You can too! According to the New York Times: Officials of several European countries have cited what they see as a lack of political will […]
500 climate volunteers needed in NYC’s Central Park on Sunday at 9AM!!!
The Human Countdown choreographed sculpture is the flagship event kickstarting the Climate Wake Up Call, a series of coordinated events worldwide to bring attention to the dangers faced by the world’s poorest people as a result of climate change. As global leaders and the international media descend on the United Nation’s headquarters in New York for the week beginning […]