5 thoughts on “Goodbye Miami, Venice, Calcutta, and the atolls”

  1. I don’t think politicians have a snit to do with it. Corporations will do what they want, politicians will follow money, circle of friends, and financial reward. While it’s a small dent, we each have to think what we can do. It’s up to each of us. Politicians won’t save us. So what to do? Movements here in the US are all political aligned. Research is political (follow the money aligned), but I can personally do something and I would join a movement that’s not politically motivated or based on money science. Walk more, ride bike more, turn lights off, use more efficient devices, support green power initiatives. Climate Accord was nuts stuff, too. Used by politicians and corporations to push their own financial ends. Done ranting… agree, even if climate would not be effected, it’s not good or ethical or moral to be doing the stuff we are ALL doing. The world needs a change in lifestyle? The rich and famous never will go there but there are many more of us….

    1. The most important thing each individual can do is to stop thinking of our self as an individual and start acting collectively.

      350.org is a very effective global organization, worthy of our support and participation.

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