Climate of Our Future is a blog meant to open a discussion of global climate change by providing articles, resources and opinions that provoke our readers to thought and action. We’ll attempt to describe how our world’s climate is changing, what’s causing it, and how we can correct it.
Although the discussion of climate change and its manmade causes can be controversial, we can all agree that it’s important to do everything we can to safeguard our environment and its natural resources. Toward that end we’ll also be providing links to information that will allow us to reinvent ourselves as a more sustainable society.
Contributors
- Deborah — Founder and author
I am very passionate about our environment. Growing up and spending most of my life in the Sierra Nevada Mountains has given me a deep respect for nature. I have seen many changes to the local climate over the years. There is smog now coming up from the valley poisoning the flora and fauna. This is why I started the blog, to raise awareness. Some say it’s too late to change anything now. I disagree, there is still so much we can do.
- Francis Scudellari — Contributor and web designer
“I was humbled to accept Deborah’s request to be a regular contributor at Climate of Our Future. From the first day I read the blog, I was blown away by her energy and dedication to a cause that touches all of us . I’m happy to use my abilities however I can to contribute to such an important project, especially at this urgent juncture. My experience with community activism and political organizing has shown me that there is no greater challenge than preserving our environment and ensuring that our children, and theirs, live in a world we can all be proud of.”
- James Hrynyshyn — Contributor
James is an independent communications consultant and journalist specializing in science, ecology and, whenever possible, marine issues. He has a degree in marine biology, another in journalism, and experience working on the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic coasts. ”Reading James Hrynyshyn blog The Island of Doubt I was immediately drawn to the expertise of not only a great writer but the knowledge he possessed on Climate Change. I asked him if he would like to contribute to Climate of Our Future and he accepted. We can look forward to his insight which he expresses beautifully.” — Deborah
- W.J. Nichols PhD — Contributor
“About a year ago I featured an article by Wallace J. Nichols, PhD, Live Blue, and have asked him if I could bring more articles of his to you. This is a compassionate man, one who loves our environment, he has agreed to allow me to bring his incredible knowledge to Climate of Our Future. He is Research Associate, California Academy of Sciences & Founder/Co-Director, Ocean Revolution.” — Deborah
- Nina Munteanu – Contributor
“Nina Munteanu is an internationally published author and ecologist with over twenty-five years experience working as an environmental scientist in North America. She has published over fifty scientific papers and reports and is a frequent speaker at scientific conferences where she discusses environmental issues and new methods of study. Nina’s award-winning blog, The Alien Next Door, provides lively discussion on topics of science, pop culture, philosophy and writing. She often features Climate Change discussion that is very well written and researched.” – Deborah
- James Boyce – Contributor
James is the founder of Common Sense New Media Strategies, a Boston-based social media ad agency whose clients include the Rainforest Alliance, NRDC, Stonyfield and Human Rights First. His focus and experience in helping progressive companies, causes and candidates has maximized many clients new media success. With Common Sense’s clientele and James extensive experience in progressive and environmental causes, he can provide insight on the latest environment issues. James is also the founder of NewsLadder, a series of aggregator websites each dedicated to a progressive community. The Sustain and the Rainforest Newsladder both feature the top story in those environment areas. James can also be found at Huffington Post and Common Sense NMS.























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