
Be a good ancestor
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<p>Often referred to as a distant problem, one that can be solved at a later date with an incredible, yet-to be-invented technology, climate change is here, we caused it, and it’s bad. Dr. Kimberly Nicholas, author of the powerful book "Under the Sky We Make," breaks down the overwhelming scientific consensus on human-caused climate change and discusses with Steve the extreme urgency of the situation. They go into detail on the surprising power of individuals to affect change, and the need for the global wealthy (hint, that’s not just billionaires they’re talking about) to take responsibility for their carbon output right away. What role do financial advisers play in all this? A lot, it turns out. </p><p><a href="https://bookshop.org/books/under-the-sky-we-make-how-to-be-human-in-a-warming-world/9780593328170">Under The Sky We Make</a> — Kim’s book on Bookshop.org</p><p><a href="https://wecanfixit.substack.com/p/circlenotwaterfall?r=172uf9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web">We Can Fix It</a> — Kim’s Substack newsletter</p><p><a href="https://normative.io/">Normative.io</a> — Carbon accounting engine</p><p><a href="https://climatenow.com/">ClimateNow</a> — A multimedia platform explaining the key scientific ideas, technologies and policies relevant to the global climate crisis.</p><p><a href="https://thezeroist.substack.com/p/the-zeroist-new-name-new-look?utm_source=url">The Zeroist</a> — a finance newsletter for the net-zero revolution</p><p>Related Article: <a href="https://www.investmentnews.com/dol-seeks-public-input-on-protecting-retirement-savings-from-climate-risks-217203">DOL seeks public input on protecting retirement savings from climate risks</a></p><p>Guest Bio:</p><p>Prof. <a href="https://www.kimnicholas.com/bio--headshot.html" target="_blank">Kimberly Nicholas</a> is a sustainability scientist at Lund University in Sweden. She has published over 55 articles on climate and sustainability in leading peer-reviewed journals; writes for publications such as Elle, The Guardian, Scientific American, and