Promising Signs of Mitigating Climate Change
By Jennifer Ailor, Climate Change Committee Chair In spite of slow progress to address climate change, there are hopeful signs of the role influencers, technology and political action can play. Here are a few examples gleaned from several magazines over the last year. Abolishing fossil fuels in our lifetime Two centuries ago, people scoffed that boycotting sugar could end slavery, starting in England. Yet it did in 1821. Today, as author Jason Mark writes in “Abolish Fossil Fuels, A Moral Case for Ending the Age of Coal, Oil and Gas,” in the fall 2024 Sierra magazine, “we know that every joule of fossil fuel energy avoided by conservation or replaced by wind and solar helps to unravel the power of the Carbon Barons. The bike trip to the grocery store, the rooftop solar installation, the weatherization of windows, the purchase of an electric vehicle, the one-liner written on the placard carried at the climate march—each of these actions helps, like the sugar boycott, to shift the terrain of the possible…Your resolution will influence that of your friends and neighbors; the example will spread from house to house, from city to city.” Battery changes [...]