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 “Knowledge alone is really not enough:” Fostering ‘climate hope’ as a way toward climate action

“Knowledge alone is really not enough:” Fostering ‘climate hope’ as a way toward climate action

Released Thursday, 25th April 2024
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 “Knowledge alone is really not enough:” Fostering ‘climate hope’ as a way toward climate action

“Knowledge alone is really not enough:” Fostering ‘climate hope’ as a way toward climate action

 “Knowledge alone is really not enough:” Fostering ‘climate hope’ as a way toward climate action

“Knowledge alone is really not enough:” Fostering ‘climate hope’ as a way toward climate action

Thursday, 25th April 2024
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As human interaction with our planet has evolved over time, so has the human emotional experience of living on Earth. Perhaps it’s no surprise that, as we become more aware of the climate crisis affecting the planet, our emotions tend toward cynicism and sadness. 


Charlotte Lin
, the sustainability coordinator for the mountain town of Avon, thinks hope should be part of the emotional equation, too - especially if it inspires action. “Knowledge alone is really not enough,” she said. “We need to address that sort of inner awareness and who you are inside with regards to this topic.”


Last week, Lin helped Eagle County organize a Climate Action Week, capped off with a book club event she led. They discussed the bookActive Hope: How to Face the Mess We’re in with Unexpected Resilience and Creative Power by Joanna Macy and Christopher Johnstone. Lin joined In the NoCo's Erin O'Toole the day after the book club had met – which happened to be Earth Day – to talk about how she found herself a champion of climate hope.

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