Tuesdays with Tillman

[image error]Over the next 12 weeks, I will be posting a series of personal blogs, videos, and polling questions. I hope you will get a lot of good ideas out of these posts. They are designed to share some of the things that I do and that you can do to help us all deal better with the climate challenges we all will be facing for the rest of our lives. The sooner we take action the less our children will suffer.


 


If you find value in these posts, let me know what is most helpful to you. I will try to be responsive to your needs and interests. I am also hoping you will be part of this journey and help to spread the word by Sharing whatever you think your friends would appreciate.


 


Tuesdays with Tillman will be a series of blogs about what we can do as individuals, at home, at work, and on a state and national level to reduce our emissions of greenhouse gases. In my book, The Big Melt, one of the main characters created a list called “Ten Steps for a Cooler Climate”. Jim’s list contains a series of steps that most of us can take right now to lower our emissions. It is a good list, but I have modified it a little and added links to help you take action. Thanks to Ken Crandell for some of the links and images.


 


Many of these ideas are micro steps – but they are important and I will discuss them along with some major macro steps that are also needed to slow down our changing climate. These are not the only things we can do. If you want a more comprehensive list get the book Drawdown by Paul Hawken.  If you don’t like my list, put together your own list and be sure to share it with friends. I hope these articles are helpful to you. Let me know what you think. We need each other to accomplish meaningful progress.


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Published on January 30, 2020 12:43
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message 1: by Clare (new)

Clare O'Beara Thanks, we all need to work together on this.
Anyone who doesn't want to be drawn into debates on climate change, can surely agree on the need for clean water.


message 2: by Ned (new)

Ned Tillman Thanks for your comments Clare - there will be an interesting mix of blogs on topics from carbon offsets to sequestration to all the things we can do. Ned Tillman


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