Morning! Happy Sunday! After you read this post, close your eyes and feel her words. Every Sunday my social channels are donated to a different student involved in our #PutAPriceOnIt campaign from the @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 from Sadie DiCarlo a student at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. “All my constants are changing. Summer in the White Mountains once meant the splash of my hiking boots in the streams and mud, the chirping of birds in the tall birches, and the fresh air that rejuvenated me at the summit. Now, when I walk through the forest my feet crunch over wood chips from clear-cutting. The wind whistles through the trees and valleys without its accompanying chorus of bird songs, like a lone singer left on stage. And when I reach the summit, the unrelenting heat, as we experience the fourth consecutive year of record-breaking temperatures, beats down on me the moment I emerge from the treeline. We all see these changes, and yet we do little. Maybe we turn down the plastic straw or take only one paper towel in a restroom, but besides that, we act as if this is enough and things will just go back to normal. It isn’t and they won’t. We need to take bigger strides. We need to hold politicians, like my former governor John Sununu who called climate change “technical poppycock,” accountable. And we need to advance campaigns like #PutAPriceOnIt which is pushing our politicians to put a tax on carbon so that people will be more inclined to take the big strides we need. You and I must do this because if we don’t stop this tide, it will drown us all.”

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Morning! Happy Sunday! After you read this post, close your eyes and feel her words. Every Sunday my social channels are donated to a different student involved in our #PutAPriceOnIt campaign from the @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 from Sadie DiCarlo a student at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. “All my constants are changing. Summer in the White Mountains once meant the splash of my hiking boots in the streams and mud, the chirping of birds in the tall birches, and the fresh air that rejuvenated me at the summit. Now, when I walk through the forest my feet crunch over wood chips from clear-cutting. The wind whistles through the trees and valleys without its accompanying chorus of bird songs, like a lone singer left on stage. And when I reach the summit, the unrelenting heat, as we experience the fourth consecutive year of record-breaking temperatures, beats down on me the moment I emerge from the treeline.
We all see these changes, and yet we do little. Maybe we turn down the plastic straw or take only one paper towel in a restroom, but besides that, we act as if this is enough and things will just go back to normal. It isn’t and they won’t.
We need to take bigger strides. We need to hold politicians, like my former governor John Sununu who called climate change “technical poppycock,” accountable. And we need to advance campaigns like #PutAPriceOnIt which is pushing our politicians to put a tax on carbon so that people will be more inclined to take the big strides we need. You and I must do this because if we don’t stop this tide, it will drown us all.”


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