Good morning! Happy Sunday! By now you probably know that every Sunday I donate my social media to my @YearsofLiving team to talk about carbon pricing! Please read these posts and PLEASE get involved!!! Below is a post from Lydia Petroske, who attends Whitman College in eastern WA. “Last year, I studied abroad in Ecuador and learned about the systems of petrocapitalism and extractivism that are destroying indigenous land and biodiversity hotspots. This oil, extracted from Yasuní and other places at the expense of local populations, is mostly consumed abroad. The consumption of these fossil fuels contributes to anthropogenic climate change, impacting environments and people around the globe. The tropical Andes are recognized in the scientific community as an area highly vulnerable to climate change and melting glaciers, a trend I noticed when mountaineering there after my program. The amount of crevasses and exposed moraine fields in the early spring was frankly terrifying. Climate change is happening now, and rapidly. In the United States, a lot of us - especially those with class privilege - are buffered from the effects of climate change today. But we are also one of the leading countries for carbon emissions. It is morally, socially, and environmentally imperative that we look beyond our immediate surroundings to the communities that are speaking up about the impacts of climate change happening today and take action to both reduce our carbon emissions drastically and take steps to mitigate the shockwaves of a rising global temperature in other places.”

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Good morning! Happy Sunday! By now you probably know that every Sunday I donate my social media to my @YearsofLiving team to talk about carbon pricing! Please read these posts and PLEASE get involved!!! Below is a post from Lydia Petroske, who attends Whitman College in eastern WA. “Last year, I studied abroad in Ecuador and learned about the systems of petrocapitalism and extractivism that are destroying indigenous land and biodiversity hotspots. This oil, extracted from Yasuní and other places at the expense of local populations, is mostly consumed abroad. The consumption of these fossil fuels contributes to anthropogenic climate change, impacting environments and people around the globe. The tropical Andes are recognized in the scientific community as an area highly vulnerable to climate change and melting glaciers, a trend I noticed when mountaineering there after my program. The amount of crevasses and exposed moraine fields in the early spring was frankly terrifying.

Climate change is happening now, and rapidly. In the United States, a lot of us - especially those with class privilege - are buffered from the effects of climate change today. But we are also one of the leading countries for carbon emissions. It is morally, socially, and environmentally imperative that we look beyond our immediate surroundings to the communities that are speaking up about the impacts of climate change happening today and take action to both reduce our carbon emissions drastically and take steps to mitigate the shockwaves of a rising global temperature in other places.”


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