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Climate Change – You and Me

finger-pointing and public outpouring of opinion not only on what is occurring but whose fault it is that these conditions are happening.

Crusaders, reformers, world leaders, and more are all telling us what has to happen to change the world in which we live for the better of the planet. Generally, though, changes are moving at a pace we have come to expect when we hear of top-down pronouncements, directives and programs from government and think tanks. Throughout history, things move when people truly rally around an idea, show their faces, and march with their feet. THEN great leaders listen.

But it is also important to know our own true stance on how we feel individually, and take personal responsibility and action.

If more people made individual changes to how they conduct their own lives, much of what we think we want to get better will do so on its own, just by taking small, helpful actions.

Think about the trends that are already organically causing things to shift because more people are doing them. It might start as a craze, or fashion, but when those things take hold, they ultimately become seismic actions.

So, why wait? You can make a change in your life, just like others can as well, while we wait for wider change. In doing this, you know you have been doing your part to make the world a better place for your children and grandchildren.

The smallest action can have a profound effect.

Many of you are gardeners and are driving movements

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