Morning! Happy Sunday! By now you know that every Sunday my social channels are donated to a different student involved in our #PutAPriceOnIt campaign from our @yearsofliving team to talk about carbon pricing. If you aren’t already involved, now is a good time to jump in and read! Today's post comes Anneliese Cowles, a high school sophomore at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. Several states are seriously considering policies to price carbon over the next few months, so it's definitely an exciting time! Thank you Anneliese! “Growing up in the Sacramento Valley, I never quite realized how lucky I was to be driving distance from the towering redwood forests, the Sierra Nevada’s and the miles-long Pacific Coast. As a child I took them all for granted, believing they would always be there for me. Now 2,600 miles away at boarding school, I worry what I will find each time that I return home. During my last break, I flew back to a state on fire, resulting in more devastation than ever before. It is eerie, even heartbreaking, to hike with my family through swaths of blackened land that we and countless others have enjoyed for years. All over the country and world our changing climate is causing more and more dramatic disasters that destroy not only entire ecosystems, but also cities and lives. It is an undeniable fact that the amount of carbon trapped in the atmosphere is exacerbating these disasters and that humans are contributing. But as long as it remains cheap to cause the problem, it will stay quite difficult to curb this disaster. This is why it is so important to support carbon pricing.”

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Morning! Happy Sunday! By now you know that every Sunday my social channels are donated to a different student involved in our #PutAPriceOnIt campaign from our @yearsofliving team to talk about carbon pricing. If you aren’t already involved, now is a good time to jump in and read! Today's post comes Anneliese Cowles, a high school sophomore at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. Several states are seriously considering policies to price carbon over the next few months, so it's definitely an exciting time! Thank you Anneliese! “Growing up in the Sacramento Valley, I never quite realized how lucky I was to be driving distance from the towering redwood forests, the Sierra Nevada’s and the miles-long Pacific Coast. As a child I took them all for granted, believing they would always be there for me. Now 2,600 miles away at boarding school, I worry what I will find each time that I return home.

During my last break, I flew back to a state on fire, resulting in more devastation than ever before. It is eerie, even heartbreaking, to hike with my family through swaths of blackened land that we and countless others have enjoyed for years.

All over the country and world our changing climate is causing more and more dramatic disasters that destroy not only entire ecosystems, but also cities and lives. It is an undeniable fact that the amount of carbon trapped in the atmosphere is exacerbating these disasters and that humans are contributing. But as long as it remains cheap to cause the problem, it will stay quite difficult to curb this disaster. This is why it is so important to support carbon pricing.”


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