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āWe know we need to move, but how soon do we need to do it?ā is a question I get a lot.
There are no simple answers: every personal climate strategy is a unique set of solutions for a particular set of problems. But some of the key questions we need to ask ourselves are:
* What are we gaining by staying put? Are there future events (e.g., a childās graduation, retirement, a job promotion) weāre looking to see through before we go?
* What are the costs of climate relocation, and will we be more or less able to meet them later?
* How close to a moment of loss in value and capacity (or even catastrophic direct climate impacts) is the place we are now? How late will be too late?
In this delightful brief tour of the tempo of discontinuity, I try to answer those questions by suggesting three basic indicators.
Which āindicator lightā is flashing where you live?
- Alex
A bunch of you have asked when my next personal ruggedization classes will be. Iāll be more formally announcing this in my next letter, but my next live Ruggedize Your Life: The Basics class (a concentrated 101 in planning a personal climate strategy) will be held on Thursday, January 30th, from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Pacific Time.
If you know you want to take the class, click the link below to save your spot:
Ruggedize Your Life: The Basics
Thursday, January 30th, from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Pacific Time.
Class will be recorded and the recording sent to all registered participants the following week.
More soon.
Alex
- My next Crash Course on Personal Ruggedization will be in February, details to come. (You can read a description of the last course here.)
- Stay connected on social: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky
- I have a new piece in Mother Jones, Trump Wonāt Confront the Climate Crisis. Heāll Feast Off It. (I donāt write the headlinesā¦)
- Check out my books: Worldchanging and Carbon Zero
- View my TED Global talks on sustainability and cities.
- Iāve spoken with the media hundreds of times. Recently, I was featured in a NY Times Magazine piece, "This Isn't the California I Married." My writing was the jumping-off point for an episode of This American Life titled Unprepared for What Has Already Happened, as well as the podcasts Without; The Big Story; Everybody In the Pool and 99% Invisibleās Not Built for This series.
- I have a new podcast, When We Are, available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast and other podcast platforms around the world. Please check it out, rate, review, follow and share these episodes. Thank you!
This is a public episode. If youād like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit alexsteffen.substack.com/subscribe -
In this brand new When We Are podcast, I discuss why our concept of ānatural disasterā ā a sudden and unexpected calamitous natural event bringing great loss from which we then recover and return to normal life ā is less and less useful for understanding the world we now live in.
I also briefly discuss the movie Jaws.
Please note that When We Are is now available on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and other platforms, if thatās how you prefer to do your listening.
Please also help me spread the word by sharing, or rating and reviewing the show wherever you listen.
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Thanks,
Alex
- I have a new piece in Mother Jones, Trump Wonāt Confront the Climate Crisis. Heāll Feast Off It. (I donāt write the headlinesā¦)
- Stay connected on social: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky
- Check out my books: Worldchanging and Carbon Zero
- View my TED Global talks on sustainability and cities.
- Iāve spoken with the media hundreds of times. Recently, I was featured in a NY Times Magazine piece, "This Isn't the California I Married." My writing was the jumping-off point for an episode of This American Life titled Unprepared for What Has Already Happened, as well as the podcasts Without; The Big Story; Everybody In the Pool and 99% Invisibleās Not Built for This series.
- Visit my Bookshop shop to get John Vaillantās Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World and discover some of my other top reads.
This is a public episode. If youād like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit alexsteffen.substack.com/subscribe -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Hey Folksā
This is episode zero of my new casual podcast for subscribers.
Give it a listen to find out more (itās about 10 minutes long).
Hereās the show description: āThe climate crisis is no longer something happening to other people, somewhere else. It's changing all our lives, right now. Few of us are ready. Join renowned climate futurist Alex Steffen and guests as we show the patterns behind the chaos, learn how to build smart climate strategies, and laugh at the absurdity of daily life in discontinuous times.ā
If you like it, youāll also be able to add it to your podcast feeds on many platforms.
I hope you enjoy When We Are!
āAlex
- I have a brand new piece in Mother Jones, Trump Wonāt Confront the Climate Crisis. Heāll Feast Off It. (I donāt write the headlinesā¦)
- Stay connected on social: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky
- Check out my books: Worldchanging and Carbon Zero
- View my TED Global talks on sustainability and cities.
- Iāve spoken with the media hundreds of times. Recently, I was featured in a NY Times Magazine piece, "This Isn't the California I Married." My writing was the jumping-off point for an episode of This American Life titled Unprepared for What Has Already Happened, as well as the podcasts Without; The Big Story; Everybody In the Pool and 99% Invisibleās Not Built for This series.
- Visit my Bookshop shop to get China MiĆ©villeās The City & The City and discover some of my other top reads.
This is a public episode. If youād like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit alexsteffen.substack.com/subscribe