Solving the problem of climate change is massively complex BUT . . .
I invite you to look at these 6 images to
see
yourself
the earth
and the air
in a whole new way.
The question that will be answered by what we do or by what we do not do is:
What is the world we will leave our children . . . their children . . . and all of humanity after we’re gone?
Scientists say the observable universe is 95 billion light years in diameter.
One light year is almost 6 trillion miles. While the observable universe
is unimaginably immense . . .
this tiny blue dot
in that immense universe
is our HOME
Imagine the skin of an apple.
Look at the thin blue line in the next image.
The air you and I must breathe to stay alive, by comparison
is
thinner
than the skin
of
that apple!
Imagine our planet,
the only home you have,
is encased
in an “atmospheric jar."
You
and I,
and our children,
have company in the jar
that will continue to impact the air we breathe for 100s, even 1,000s of years.
This is my daughter Haley, her husband Gabe, and my granddaughter Poppy
Imagine this is you,
your children,
and
your grandchildren.
For decades smokers conned themselves into believing that filling their lungs with tar and nicotine would not kill them. Many of them have woken up and stopped!