Welcome back to Movement Mondays! Last week I was out in nature, refilling my well as we camped in Pike National Forest. We hiked the West Jefferson Trail through many lodgepole pines, marveling at the way the trees worked in community to support each other. Massive trees leaning on smaller trees that continue to grow as they support the weight of others. Witnessing that felt sacred and brought tears to my eyes.
Our trip was a much-needed respite from the realities of our quickly changing climate and today I’d like to offer some thoughts and hope from the frontlines of the fight for a stable climate and just transition off fossil fuels to renewable energies. The good news is that we have the answers and technology, and only lack the political will. Also? Many, many people are speaking up and more are joining the fight each day. But we need people to understand that we do, indeed, have the power to avert the worst of the climate crisis. As Rebecca Solnit tweeted: We spent a lot of time trying to convince people climate is real and urgent; that has mostly been accomplished. Now we have to convince people that we can do something about it, that we have the solutions, that most people already take climate seriously and support action, that doing what the climate demands could produce an era of abundance, not austerity, that the main obstacles are political, that civil society has overthrown regimes and status quo and changed the world before and can again.
The status quo is not permanent! However, the powers-that-be want to normalize this extreme weather and are feeding us headlines like this:




Thank you for some hopeful news, Tracy. I loved seeing the video of that brave young woman!
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I’m glad those tidbits gave you a little boost, Becky. We can sure use them. And I also loved watching that brave young woman speak up (but was less enthused by how the press sec tried to deflect).
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Right; I can’t imagine having that job!
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Thanks for this idea with this leaning tree. Anita
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Glad you liked the leaning lodgepole, Anita. The forest was filled with them! 🙂
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Shame on Washington Post for spreading disinformation about the life-threatening danger of excessive heat!
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I absolutely agree the headline was trash and also have to say I did not read the entire article so cannot speak to that content. But yes, shame on them for posting a headline like that!
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