Hey guys happy Sunday! This week's post really spoke to me, and I hope you will take a second to read it. By now you probably know that every Sunday I donate my social media to my @YearsofLiving team to talk about carbon pricing! This one is from Zina Precht-Rodriguez, a junior at Columbia University in New York City. "Fighting climate change means navigating relationships between individuals and the earth. Over the past few years, my mom and I have tended to this vegetable garden. We’ve seen first-hand how the soil can accept a seed and bear a zucchini as large as my arm; but we’ve also seen how the same soil can reject even our most calculated efforts to harvest the carrots that flourished last year. Part of the emotional disconnect with climate change in consumer societies is that in everyday life we are shielded from the story behind the products we possess, whether that be food on our plate or the oil in our gas tank. We are discouraged from being thoughtful or asking questions; we are taught that if we pay for the final product, then the final product is ours to possess. I am a climate activist because I want to highlight the implications of how the product was brought to us in this very moment— whether it be haunting or beautiful. I want to encourage mindfulness and dismantle complacency. At my university, we are going to campaign to build transparency around the real price of our carbon crusades. Put A Price is about acknowledging that we have taxed the planet far enough, and it is time to equilibrate the individual-to-earth relationship before the chance is lost. "

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Hey guys happy Sunday! This week's post really spoke to me, and I hope you will take a second to read it. By now you probably know that every Sunday I donate my social media to my @YearsofLiving team to talk about carbon pricing! This one is from Zina Precht-Rodriguez, a junior at Columbia University in New York City. "Fighting climate change means navigating relationships between individuals and the earth. Over the past few years, my mom and I have tended to this vegetable garden. We’ve seen first-hand how the soil can accept a seed and bear a zucchini as large as my arm; but we’ve also seen how the same soil can reject even our most calculated efforts to harvest the carrots that flourished last year. Part of the emotional disconnect with climate change in consumer societies is that in everyday life we are shielded from the story behind the products we possess, whether that be food on our plate or the oil in our gas tank. We are discouraged from being thoughtful or asking questions; we are taught that if we pay for the final product, then the final product is ours to possess. I am a climate activist because I want to highlight the implications of how the product was brought to us in this very moment— whether it be haunting or beautiful. I want to encourage mindfulness and dismantle complacency. At my university, we are going to campaign to build transparency around the real price of our carbon crusades. Put A Price is about acknowledging that we have taxed the planet far enough, and it is time to equilibrate the individual-to-earth relationship before the chance is lost. "


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