There comes a point in time when you come to the realization that we are not living sustainably, and that our inaction will have severe consequences on future generations, or as our Native American ancestors would say, the Seven Generations to come. We cannot continue to trash the earth, cut the trees, wipe out pollinators, deny science and deny that human behavior is a major contributor to green house gas emissions, which is causing climate change and global warming. We need to listen to the scientists, and take heed before it’s too late. Our guest on this episode is scientist Stacy Morgan, who has some information and some thoughts on the climate crisis, how we got here, and what solutions can be put into place to reduce CO2 emissions. Stacy is an organic chemist, and she became interested in climate science while working at the National Physical Laboratory in London. She has been living in Westchester with her family for the last 4 years and got involved with the Friends of Buttonhook Forest, which is group of community residents who are trying to preserve a magnificent 20.3 acres of land, which contains over 670 trees, is a wildlife habitat, and is on the cusp of being destroyed to make room for more McMansions. There are also Sacred Native America Ceremonial Complex Stones on the land, which makes it an even more special and historical place. Stacy would love to save this forest, and wants to educate and engage the community in climate/biodiversity science and take action to push New York State in becoming more climate progressive. For more info go to preservebuttonhook.org and ucsusa.org. Subscribe to TMSOG podcast on all major podcast apps. Tweet us @tmshadesofgreen. For past shows go to hudsonriverradio.com and malcolmpresents.com. #RaiseYourEcoConsciouness