
Hang on - Do we (actually) have enough time?
How much is our perception of time affecting our ability to use that time efficiently? Is there a way to speed up and scale climate solutions without pressing the pedal of urgency?
Understanding our climate change timeline and its challenges is of utmost importance. However, reflecting on our biggest resource - human capacity, creativity, and imagination - couldn't be more important. Here are my two cents about slowness, mindfulness, and time and how it relates to our climate work.

Mental Health & The Climate

It will take a spiritual up leveling

Bill McKibben, One of the First Climate Optimists

SuperCircle is Revolutionizing Circularity & Fashion Waste

Creating Dialogue Around Climate Solutions
NYC chef and restaurant owner Lisle Richards talk about how he decided to start a sustainable restaurant and tackle climate change in the food industry

#SkipTheStuff — The Law that will Reduce NYC Plastics

A Climate Optimist’s Confession

Lighthouse BK Sets the Standard for Responsible Dining
Building community through waste reduction

Scary AF

Town Down The Urgency

Leave a BIG Footprint

It's Not Your Responsibility to "Fix" The World
It’s not your fault climate change is real, and you should stop telling yourself that it is.

7 Things The Climate Optimist Wants You To Know
As featured in The Chalkboard Magazine

Finding the Courage to Choose Change
Finding the attitude that will get us to the other side

Choice Architecture -- A Powerful Tool for Climate Action
How to design the world so that people can easily make the right chioces.

Why Self-Love is Essential for Climate Action
How you feel matters!

Not a fight, not a challenge, but a journey
How do you think about the work we’re here to do for climate change? If we are to succeed, it’s in my belief we must beginning to see it as the journey it truly is.

The Art of Being Wrong
A needed skill for changing the world!
