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I love this so much, I've just stumbled upon it and it resonates so much, and as a Canadian that lives in Toronto, I feel a lot of existential angst about living in what feels like a very "tunnel-vision-y" and unenlightened place. Glad to see other Canadians, what energizes me is the work of Iain McGilchrist - despite being an old white man, his premise puts ALL of the climate crisis and how we feel about it into perspective, and lets recovering atheistic-scientism-materialists understand both why this crisis is happening and why it's so important to build EMBODIED, RELATIONAL COMMUNITIES with people that care about this so we can help and amplify, and build up one another. I want to hear from all of you!! please let's get in touch.

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Great newsletter as always! All three options seem great. Also, if there were to be an online community with events and talks, would it be possible to make sure it is accessible to people in different time zones?

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Britt ...What is the climate crisis?? from Trevor, in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Love options 1 & 3. I like the idea of the weekly question column as a way for discussion of how people are approaching current problems (Ie is it still okay to fly once in a while?). Go into more of the nuance rather than black and white. Also have not really searched out a community yet but know I would benefit from one!

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Wonderful, thank you and welcome! All human civilization is on the line. So, no pressure.

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Congrats! All three ideas sound wonderful and would totally participate, especially 1 and 3. In addition to y'alls great advice it could be cool to have some guest columnists respond like Sarah Jaquette Ray, Mary Annaïse Heglar, or Renee Lertzman!

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