Changes for the Worst
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Changes for the Worst

Our region of Montana has warmed from zone “3”in 1988 to zone “4” in just that short time. While a longer and milder growing season is good for the garden, it is not for my soul.

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Earthvoice
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Earthvoice

The Earth is all I know

My house is burning alive

I have nowhere to go

I only hold faith that we will survive

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UM Climate Response Club
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UM Climate Response Club

We look forward to the radical rest at the end of the day when we know that we have done our job well, progress has been made, and the future looks brighter.

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Pesticides and Climate Change
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Pesticides and Climate Change

“We believe outdoor spaces should be cared for in a way that does no harm to human, animal, or environmental health and are advocating for a reduction of toxic pesticide use through community partnerships, policy, and education.”

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My Change Across Climate Change
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My Change Across Climate Change

I’d hoped I could escape many of the environmental disasters facing California. As it turns out, and as much as I hate cheesy slogans, we are all in this together.

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My Climate Story
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My Climate Story

I am eleven years old, hopefully I have much longer to be left on this planet. I don't like to see my planet dying, so we need to save it from climate change. I first became involved in activism when I watched the film, Chasing Ice, which made me very upset. I dictated a letter to my parents and they mailed it to our senator, Jon Tester. This all happened at the age of three.

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Let it Snow
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Let it Snow

I do not believe my children or grandchildren will have snow memories that I have. I have much greater fear for their future health and the world we will hand them.

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Choked Up
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Choked Up

Wildfire season started early this year for us in Missoula, Montana. I was skipping rocks with my almost-four-year-old son at Rattlesnake Creek when a telltale haze began to blur the edges of the nearby hills—smoke from wildfires already burning in the region. It was July 10, much earlier than it’s supposed to be. But clearly, things won’t be as they’re supposed to anymore.

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