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Writing Restoration

When I got back from COP27 I realized.... I didn't even know what most of my friends thought about climate change! So, I want to hear your climate story! Directions: 1. Send me an email at mhv412@gmail.com, a text, or Instagram message with your mailing address. 2. I will send you a letter in the mail that includes a self addressed stamped return envelope (so you don't even have to pay for a stamp!) 3. Tell me your climate story: how climate change has affected you or the people you know. If you feel stuck, I'll include a couple of prompting questions along with my mail. Feel free to tell your story in whatever format you want: a letter, song, drawing, poem, photos, or a short sentence or two.  4. Mail your climate story back to me, and I will create a display with everyone's climate stories! We can use this display as an action item to show the world that we care about climate change.  Can't wait to hear from you soon! PS. Also, I'd love to also just hear how y...

The Mist Faded to Frustration

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Back in Flagstaff: Abstract COP27 had fed fuel to my firey passion on climate change. During the COP, I felt like I was unstoppable and unquenchable. I was meeting so many different people - from Nigeria, South Africa, Rwanda, Easter Island, Canada, Australia - all these people committed to climate action with me! As I saw nighttime glow of LA sprawled beneath the the airplane window, as the shuttle chugged up the Arizona highway, as I popped my food in the microwave, the clouds and mist around my fire faded.  Nothing had changed - including the politicians. All talk and no action. This is my silent scream to our world leaders to do something , before restoration is out of reach. Challenge How can you call out your representatives to take action on climate? Can you call them or write a letter? Here's a link you can use to call your representative:  https://citizensclimatelobby.org/call-your-representative/#/54/ Full story When I first stepped foot back in the biology building ...

Photos

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Some of the CCOP team helping with a demonstration where we did a skit of a wedding between Finance and Political Will Christian Climate Observers Program at our final dinner together A few of CCOP group Hearing John Kerry speak First day was overwhelming, but got some photos! Researcher from Nigeria I met doing research on wetland restoration and invasive species in Nigeria Panel with scientists and youth activists discussing the Amazon, Africa, and the Arctic are being affected by climate change I did get to go to the Red Sea one day! Biodiversity and Nature Based Solutions are the closest to my heart

Part of a Whole

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Abstract: An ecosystem is diverse, with each species playing an important role. I think sometimes it’s easy for scientists to get caught up in studying one species but forget that each species is just a part of a whole. That’s what I’ve learned this week: that I’m never alone in the struggle to push climate change action. In fact, I’ve got people in my local community, people in the CCOP program, people from around the world, the whole earth, cheering for me. Challenge: How can you empower someone else to act on climate change? The act of empowering someone else will bring you the hope and support of community in this climate crisis. Full story: So here I am at COP27 for my last day. The past week I’ve spent wandering and listening and talking, all with the words “climate change” imprinted across the front of my brain. This experience has been overwhelming, as I’ve learned an experienced so many things, yet on the other hand, sometimes I feel like all the information I’ve l...

Burnout and growth

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  Abstract: Plants need to do photosynthesis to grow. To do photosynthesis, plants have to take in water, nutrients, and the sun, put these components through a series of chemical reactions, in order to create energy that they can use to grow. At COP, I feel like I’ve been taking in so much material. It’s been hard to keep track of everything I’ve been experiencing and going on inside of me. I think with some processing and journaling, I may discover some hidden energy and growth that won’t be revealed until after the COP. Moral of the story, stay tuned even after the COP. Challenge: Are you experiencing burnout? Is there anyway you can take a break to let your brain and body process the emotions you are going through? Full story: Lowell always seems to say things that I need to hear every morning at morning devotionals. Today, he said some deep advice I really needed to hear. Don’t forget to eat lunch. I was chowing down on breakfast, eating salad, because it was...

Beautiful Complexity

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Abstract I’ve never enjoyed crowds of people, and I think I’ve exerpienced the most stimulation I ever had in my life in these two days of COP27 so far. I’ve met and heard from so many different people in the world, and I don’t know how to fit all the opinions, ideas, action, and emotions inside my introvert, homebody brain. People aren’t the only aspect of the globe that is complex - the natural world also has a beautiful complexity. The forest is not just comprised of trees. The trees depend on the fungi, insects, birds, in order to survive and thrive. Maybe there is beauty in the complexity. Maybe it’s okay to sit in a place of complex feelings, and feel the beauty of that as I move forward to keep learning. Challenge: What emotions come up when you hear the words "climate change?" Take time to recognize and sit with your feelings. Trying journaling about them, or if you are a person of faith, pray about them and bring them to God, letting Him meet you in your fe...

Competitive Coexistence

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Abstract: If two plants are growing in the same environment, there usually aren’t enough resources around to make everyone happy. This competition for resources like water and nutrients, however, can drive innovation, adaptation, and evolution in plants. After walking around and looking at each country’s pavilion, beautiful displayed with photos of stunning landscapes from the country, and statistics on how they are working to solve climate change, I wondered:   How can friendly competition be used to drive action and adaptation? Challenge: Can you organize a competition with your friend and family (or against yourself) to make being sustainable more fun? It can even be something small like, who can use the least paper towels this week? This competition might even spark some innovation… Full story: There were two different events at COP27 that I focused on today: the opening ceremony with the world leaders gathering to talk and walking around and looking at pavilions in...