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Oct 13Liked by Gayle Dallaston

I agree that its not too late. While climate change impacts are already upon us and some degree of change is locked in what we should be focusing on is stopping even worse impacts from being locked in. But hope is key - believing we can create a better future. Hannah Ritchie is a data scientist and her article shows how stories of progress can show the way. https://www.sustainabilitybynumbers.com/p/progress

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great article

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I agree, Gayle, that is not too late. Hope inspires action. Particularly when we share our hopes and fears and learn to work together effectively (listen better and consequently talk openly). What you are describing is the power of deeply attuned collaboration and the compounding effect of engaging whole people with their diverse minds and diverse experience (recombinant innovation). And you don’t just talk about it. I love the practicality of what you are doing both in your local urban ecology and in introducing people to collaborative engagement.

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