An informed public understands the natural and human factors that affect climate, comprehends the potential large-scale impacts of climate change and considers responsibly the personal and societal choices that might […]
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Food, Farms, Forests and Fracking
Starting today, not next year, we’ve all got to become climate hawks, forest protectors, anti-fracking activists, proponents of healthy and climate-friendly organic farming and ranching, and democracy activists, to break […]
Maintaining Energy and Enthusiasm
TTM’s Inner Transition Group is winding down its discussion of Active Hope by Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone with the discussion of chapter 12, Maintaining Energy and Enthusiasm. Activism requires […]
The Time for Inaction Is Over
Medical professionals “call a code” in the event of a life-threatening emergency. A code requires all emergency personnel to respond immediately to participate in an all out effort to save […]
Listening to Charles Eisenstein for the Umpteenth Time
by Frank Nuessle I had the good fortune to be in the audience at Pendle Hill on April 1st to hear Charles Eisenstein rap on what was on his mind […]
Announcing the TTM Hikes and Walks for April 2013
Please note revisions to our remaining April hikes! Spring is finally showing it’s sunny face and we have many walks scheduled for basking in the season’s glory. Please join us […]
