Dennis Richards
"I have been studying Climate Change science and the politics surrounding it for over a decade. I’m losing hope, and I am frightened for future generations. So, I have been and will continue taking action to do what I can do to address climate change and in the process counter any negative emotions I feel so I never become overwhelmed!"
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Dennis's actions
Action Track: Building Resilience
Express My Support For Walkable Cities
Walkable Cities
I will find out who in my city makes decisions that impact neighborhood walkability and express my support for better walking infrastructure.
Action Track: Building Resilience
Climate Psychology Affinity Group
I am leading an effort to educate, build community and take action by introducing the topic of Climate Psychology to the Climate Reality Project activist community, HACE (Harvard Alumni for Climate and the Environment) community, and my local community of 36,000 plus residents.
Action Track: Building Resilience
What makes a walkable city?
I will seek out resources to learn more.
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REFLECTION QUESTIONAction Track: Building Resilience Express My Support For Walkable CitiesHow could better walking infrastructure make your city both more enjoyable and more equitable?
Dennis Richards 9/05/2022 6:34 AMSidewalks can encourage or discourage walking on a very busy street.