Time to Change Our Climate

Increasingly new scientific findings suggest that humans are impacting our planet. However, our ability to best manage the stress of these studies is becoming a huge psychic burden.  Compound this with the increasingly polarization of American politics and it safe to assume things are heating up on many fronts.  People’s passions, fears, despairs and frustrations are running high.  While change is needed, increased fearful delay increases both the temperature and tensions.

What can you as an individual do?  Cool down and become part of the solution not add fuel to this fire . Since our very foundation of freedom is directly dependent on responsible citizen action profiting from preventing further harm is paramount.

How can we stimulate public support when our current economic system does not adequately reward such endeavors?  Public demand and bipartisan support are fundamental to bettering our climate with a new awareness, ingenuity!

Lessening our impact on our planet, people, and fragile eco-system is road to now travel. Simple planning, to save more and pollute less is an art form that already millions of Americans share in. More people now are walking, recycling, biking, and many other beautiful acts of showing greater kindness to how to best live on this Earth.


The word conserving comes from the combination of two words.  "Con" which can mean to examine, carefully, persuade, and steer or even an opposing view.  "Serve" means to work for, prepare, and offer and to complete.  Together conserving means to: protect from loss and harm; to prevent from waste, injury; and to economize.  

When people conserve, they wake up to how we all are inter-connected.  Conserving is a form of  prosperity resulting in an amazing ripple effect.  Showing greater respect for all things on this planet widens our circle of greater well being. Conservation is cool!

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