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  • 1 month ago | wecanfixit.substack.com | Kimberly Nicholas

    Welcome to We Can Fix It, where we tackle the climate crisis with facts, feelings, and action. Written by me, climate scientist Kim Nicholas. Hi friends, Did any of you start working less after my January post? I did! I’m now at 80% time, and enjoying my time off! I do feel more crunched during the work week, and I’ve dropped a few balls (ugh). But I also feel more focused on what matters. On Sunday night, I feel ready to go back to work. How’s working less going for you?

  • 2 months ago | wecanfixit.substack.com | Kimberly Nicholas |Zeke Hausfather

    Welcome to We Can Fix It, where we tackle the climate crisis with facts, feelings, and action. Written by me, climate scientist Kim Nicholas. Hi friends, I hope you had peaceful holidays. For me it was a tough end to a tough year. My husband Simon’s dad died unexpectedly two weeks before Christmas. I am grateful for the time we got to spend with family and friends, and now glad to be back home in Sweden. <3 On my mind lately: carbon removal done right, turning worry to compassion, and working less.

  • Nov 28, 2024 | wecanfixit.substack.com | Kimberly Nicholas

    Welcome to We Can Fix It, where we tackle the climate crisis with facts, feelings, and action, written by me, climate scientist Kim Nicholas. Hi friends, this month I’m sharing our new rural report card for European agriculture, feeling resolute in a global leadership vacuum, and questioning my relationship with social media.

  • Nov 10, 2024 | nature.com | Kimberly Nicholas |Murray W. Scown

    AbstractAchieving sustainable rural land systems, including farms and forestry, is essential to achieve the European Union’s goal of fair and healthy food systems while becoming climate-neutral and halting biodiversity loss.

  • Oct 31, 2024 | wecanfixit.substack.com | Kimberly Nicholas

    Hi friends! This month, we’ll explore the safe and just space for humans on Earth; how to turn a gnawing rat of avoidance into a fluffy white sheep of possibility; and democratic principles for doing the work to build the world we want. We’re in trouble: humanity has crossed seven out of eight global thresholds needed to keep Earth stable and provide a good life for all, according to the Earth Commission report.

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5 Nov 24

RT @KHayhoe: Number of comments directed at me in the last 24 hours claiming climate science isn't real and/or accusing me of lying, venali…

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5 Nov 24

RT @allwecansave: Today, Nov 5, is Election Day in the US. Climate is on the ballot 🌎🗳️‼️ It’s time to vote AND. Vote + continue to organi…

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31 Oct 24

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