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Beyond Hope or Despair

Beyond Hope or Despair There is something beyond both hope or despair in response to the dilemma of climate change or climate breakdown, a term that the British journalist, George Monbiot recently coined.  When I hear people saying, yes, there is still hope, we must have hope, when what is being described seems so devoid of hope, then recently I find it grating to my ears. It just does not ring true to reality. The fear by many is that...

Dreaming Big

Dreaming Big With Trump pulling out of the Paris agreement which in some ways was no surprise, but still a huge disappointment, it is heartening to read and see how many people, states, cities and towns are mobilizing in spite of this unfortunate act. There is still sanity on all sides of the aisle as we face now and in the future rising sea levels, droughts, super storms…the list goes on. I recently attended the annual Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL) conference. It was...

A stretch in consciousness

A Stretch in Consciousness Today is Mother’s Day. My dear mom died almost two years ago so I have no mom to call, visit or send flowers to, but nonetheless I bought flowers – light orange tulips – in honor of her spirit. Today I am also thinking of the great Mother Earth, as “she” has been called. It is our “mother earth” that is crying out for help. Recently in writing about my life since losing my mom, I ended...

Climate Change poem: Loud and Clear by Uli Nagel

Written by Guest blogger Uli Nagel   Loud and Clear I climbed the hill behind the house Slipping on years and years of leaves piled high on the steep forest floor.   I huff-puffed the winter sloth into the first breeze of spring, and reached the top of the rocky drop into a valley that belongs to maples;   a spontaneous reserve on acres of abandoned paper mill, sweet, untouched nature since the day someone had dropped a tire there....

Climate Change poem: Perpetuity by Uli Nagel

  Written by Guest blogger Uli Nagel   Perpetuity I never had kids – never wanted to or dared to dabble with life that way. I thought that maybe this world is human enough.   30 years later, there are a lot more of us, 3 billion or so and still I envy my friends now and then, spending time with their grandkids anytime they can in between organizing against mass-extinction and climate change.   On the other hand, my...

Ice and Sky

Ice and Sky Hardly anybody knows this about me, but when I was thirteen, I fell in love with Antarctica. An unusual place to fall in love with, but it was all because of my 8th grade teacher whom I adored. I had her jointly for English and History and we did projects on topics that blended history, English, creativity, drama and even cooking. We did a whole project on Antarctica; read poems, read the journal of Robert Scott, who died...

Where there is a vision and a plan

Where there is a Vision and a Plan Recently I went to a writer’s conference in San Miguel De Allende, Mexico. It was my second time there and in addition to kick starting my writing practice, I was very inspired by listening to many of the speakers, including and most importantly Naomi Klein, Canadian author and social activist, known for her recent book “This Changes Everything” and her husband, Avi Lewis, the director of the film “This Changes Everything.” In listening both to...

A spiral of hope, possibilities and gratitude

Written by Guest blogger Uli Nagel A spiral of Hope, Possibilities and Gratitude I am travelling in Europe right now, through Germany and Switzerland, visiting friends and family as well as participating in some trainings and seminars. A lot of conversations turn towards the current trends in many countries towards a more nationalistic, less global and open society – in Poland, Hungary, France, Denmark, Holland and in the US. Often, worry, disbelief, indignation and fear are the emotions underlying these...

Whence cometh hope?

Whence Cometh Hope? In these very challenging times – I’m speaking particularly about our work with Climate change and the gigantic task of switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy and the urgency to do so – I have been thinking about hope in relationship to the actions we take. What keeps us going when it can seem rather futile in some ways; like will there be enough time to make a difference? Already the prognosis for the future is looking...

Looking into the heart of the next generation

Written by guest blogger Uli Nagel Looking into the Heart of the Next Generation Last Saturday I went to a gathering in Northampton entitled “Climate Change Action in a Time of Crisis.” As we wait to learn whether the new administration in Washington will do anything to help steer us towards a clean energy and stable climate future, more and more people are becoming engaged. The climate, unlike some other issues, does not allow us to wait out four years....