by Sue Blythe | Jun 18, 2025 | Climate Collaboratory, Climate Stories, Environment
I remember feeling so grateful and hopeful in 2019, when the City Commission of Gainesville declared a Climate Emergency. That was a perfect way to support the UN theme of “Climate Action for Peace.” The next month, the Alachua County Commission created the Joint...
by Sue Blythe | Jun 13, 2025 | Climate Collaboratory, Climate Stories, Earth Charter, Education, Environment, Peace, Seed Idea, Words of Wisdom
Hello, I’m Sue Blythe, creator of the Climate Collaboratory. One thing I’ve learned after seven decades on this beautiful planet is to see the end in the beginning. So, in a collaborative storytelling adventure I’ve developed through the years, I hold a...
by admin | Apr 23, 2024 | Climate Stories, Earth Charter
Earth Charter International has launched a new #SeedsofHopeandAction campaign, in collaboration with Soka Gakkai International, sharing inspiring examples of actions that contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and showing their link to the Earth...
by Sue Blythe | Feb 28, 2024 | Climate Stories, Environment
WATCH THIS REPORT about Elders Climate Actionhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1g-rM3cY20fgEyj_TQcRjczJWfECL5CBM/view?usp=sharing TALKING POINTS for Jen Chandler’s ECA...
by Sue Blythe | Sep 21, 2023 | Children & Youth, Climate Collaboratory, Climate Stories, Earth Charter, Education, Environment, Musical, Pacha and the Game: On the Road to 2030 and Beyond, Peace, Resources, Seed Idea, Words of Wisdom
Hello! It’s me, Gramma Sue Blythe, and I invite you into a collaborative storytelling adventure, On the Road to 2030, 2050, and Beyond. When we get to the year 2050, I want to see a global celebration of Peace on and with the Earth. Young people of that day...
by admin | Aug 24, 2023 | Climate Stories, Creative Artworks, Environment, Expressions, Words of Wisdom
Look to the ditches, to the wildflowers, to the bee condos of the world. The pollinators will find the plants. Can’t plant a flower garden? No worries. Leave the weeds. Joepye weed, wild yarrow, thistles to do what they do. The bees will do the rest. Visit in...