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 Annette Olson | Dec 29, 2022 | At home, Buildings, Collective, Community, Culture Change, Economics/Business, Education, Energy, Financial, Industry, Investment, minimization/mitigation, Office, Outdoors, Outside, Parents & Kids, Personal Behavior, survival/adaptation
NEWS! – Mark Stewart has just wound up a series of pages about the impact of individuals leading and joining COMMUNITIES in terms of fighting the climate crisis – and adapting to climate disasters. So check out our new Social/Community Section!...
by Annette Olson | Jan 1, 2020 | Culture Change, message, Other organizations, Personal Behavior, Resources, survival/adaptation
It’s a new year, 2020, and it’s a time to understand that we, the public, are now more empowered than ever before in this climate emergency, despite how incredibly impotent we feel with the horrible devastation in Australia, which is experiencing catastrophic...
by Annette Olson | Nov 20, 2019 | At home, Outside, survival/adaptation
Trees. Gorgeous and calming, providing homes for birds and other life, they also help clean the air of carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. And, if planted in a city or in your backyard, will cool during the summer and warm in the winter. So here’s a brief list of...
by Annette Olson | Aug 16, 2017 | At home, Culture Change, Economics/Business, Food, minimization/mitigation, Other organizations, Out and about, Politics, survival/adaptation, Uncategorized
An interesting, and very extensive (whew), thread about climate change occurred in a quite large, science-related Facebook group of which I am a part, and I promised the group that I’d sum up the results. What made the thread interesting? A grandmother wondered about...