
Shift from Blame to Contribution
Conversations about climate change are difficult conversations that benefit from the tools and advice from Stone, Patton and Heen. Shifting from a conversation about blame to a focus on contribution is a helpful start to more productive dialogues to explore the interconnections between personal behavior, energy systems, transportation, agriculture, diet, and lifestyle choices.

New Year’s Review
Along with my end-of-year review, I look at the emissions my actions caused over the previous year and also look ahead to actions I can take to reduce my emissions.

Per capita emissions
Understanding per capita, or per person greenhouse gas emissions helps motivate me to act here in the United States, in my state, in my town and in my home as I co2mmit to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. What message connects with you as you visualize global per capita greenhouse gas emissions?

My actions, my emissions…
How do you approach your greenhouse gas emissions? Don Addu describes his approach to reducing his emissions and thinks through multiple areas where his actions contribute to climate change - and what he has done and plans to do. A solid example of a solid example of a sound thought process.