by Annette Olson | Aug 27, 2024 | Culture Change, event, Interviews, Outdoors, Parents & Kids, Personal Behavior, Planning, Politics
Our own Lisa Howard, CSteps’ website designer (YAY!), a good friend, and the California State Coordinator for Citizen Climate Lobby (CCL), is interviewed here in this podcast, and she is Marvelous. The first 30 minutes is about communication about climate...
by Mark Stewart | Sep 28, 2023 | At home, Community, Economics/Business, Education, Energy, Parents & Kids, Planning, Resources, survival/adaptation
Good news, Climate Steppers! We have updated and greatly expanded our Games Resource Page with more climate action and environmental games, with some help from Wikipedia (more below). The games we’ve chosen educate players about the science of climate change, the...
by Krista Kurth | Aug 17, 2023 | At home, Community, Education, Krista's column, message, Planning, Resources
Use these six main categories of action to guide your next steps. Given the urgency of the climate emergency, we need to all step up our climate action game. As Somini Sengupta, Global Correspondent for Climate at the NYTimes, when asked by others what to do in...
by Krista Kurth | May 30, 2023 | At home, Buildings, Community, Energy, Financial, Food, Industry, Investment, Krista's column, Outside, Personal Behavior, Planning, Politics, Stuff, Uncategorized
That is, if everyone, everywhere, acts all at once on Climate. Here’s what you can do. Have you been wondering – or maybe worrying – if it’s possible to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by half by 2030 and to get to net-zero by 2050? While the...
by Krista Kurth | Apr 22, 2023 | At home, Culture Change, Krista's column, message, Personal Behavior, Planning, Resources
Note from Climate Steps Founder and Editor, Dr. Annette Olson: We welcome Dr. Krista Kurth as a regular contributor to Climate Steps. She will be sharing her articles with us, as well as on her own site: https://www.climateactionforeverydaypeople.com/. As you can...
by Mark Stewart | Dec 12, 2021 | Community, Culture Change, Education, Energy, Parents & Kids, Planning, Uncategorized
Photo by Hans Hamann on Unsplash The facts are in. The global temperature is rising and so are the oceans, accompanied by increasingly frequent and intense fires, droughts and floods, out-of-season melting of polar ice, glaciers and mountain snow packs (the...