We were born for this moment. Naomi Klein
In this season of 'joy & peace' it's important to hang onto hope. The challenge is to reframe the emergencies we're in and take action. We can be guided by the millions who support life-sustaining changes as Naomi Klein does in her latest book, On Fire. Naomi firmly and clearly describes the emergency, but also gives us hope... be it not until the Epilogue. A deep question underscores Naomi's writings: Is this who we've become? We have choice but need courage, support and doable solutions. Naomi gives us all three.
Solutions will not create a win/win. The fossil fuel industries and all those invested in past 'wins' will kick and scream all the way to extinction unless the growing critical mass of dissent breaks through. Let's be a part of that break-through by working at local AND global levels.
Klein says we need to change:
how our societies produce energy,
how we grow our food,
how we move ourselves around, and
how our buildings are constructed.
Here are some TetraQuestions to guide you into a living future.
Then, our photos share how we've created HANDPRINTS (giving back more than we take) by doing what we do best...facilitating change.
This Christmas, give your family, friends, the world and Nature your very best.
How our buildings are constructed What, specifically can you DO in your home, on your building site, where you work, to reduce waste and create safe, healthy places?
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How we move ourselves Tanglewood/Brett Handprints
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How we grow our food What more can you learn about the food you eat, ingredients you use? Understand the fuss about why a plant-based diet is healthier for you and the planet. Tanglewood/Brett Handprints
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How we produce our energy It is not enough to produce just enough energy for daily use. What about the embodied energy in the solar panels, our stuff, our car, our house, the roads we use...? Increase your handprint ...it's more fun, measurable and a rewarding form of climate action! Tanglewood/Brett Handprints
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