Matt Till

Climate Change

  • Uniting for a Sustainable Future: Love and Climate Care

    We live in an interconnected world. Yesterday’s decisions make for today’s crisis management, and the paths we choose now will impact our neighbors tomorrow, both near and far. Continue reading

    Uniting for a Sustainable Future: Love and Climate Care
  • Facing the Reality of Climate Change

    During a disastrous weekend in central Texas, severe flooding, exacerbated by climate change, left nearly 100 people missing or killed. As climate research warns of increased catastrophic events, acknowledging human-caused climate change is essential. A unified response is necessary to… Continue reading

    Facing the Reality of Climate Change
  • Why Humanity Thrives on Collaboration and Trust

    Life is inherently communal, with interconnected systems sustaining both nature and humanity. Natural processes support ecosystems, while people depend on one another for physical, emotional, and social needs. A breakdown in community undermines society. Solutions lie within families and local… Continue reading

    Why Humanity Thrives on Collaboration and Trust
  • Are We Prepared?

    What happens when the electricity goes out, the water stops flowing from the faucet, and the rescue crews are overwhelmed? These are the significant problems that an increasing number of people face in today’s growing disaster zones caused by climate… Continue reading

    Are We Prepared?
  • The Moral Imperative of Collective Responsibility

    When it comes to losses created by the effects of climate change, who is to blame? Continue reading

    The Moral Imperative of Collective Responsibility
  • Empathy in the Face of Natural Disasters

    The dramatic pictures and stories on our feeds help those of us thousands of miles away empathize with the pain, suffering, and loss of those we may never meet.  Continue reading

    Empathy in the Face of Natural Disasters