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Areas of Focus
Climate Change
(2970 people) | Democratic Reform
(760 people) | Gardening
(1759 people) | Emissions Trading
(809 people) | Ecological Economics
(1360 people) | Finance Policies and Institutions
(435 people) | Community Participation
(2231 people) | Air Quality and Pollution
(1255 people) | Conservation and Recreation
(787 people) | Wilderness
(1251 people) | Democracy and Civil Society
(1318 people) | Renewable Energy
(2487 people) | Local Food Systems
(1845 people) | Globalization Impacts
(1452 people) | Government Oversight and Reform
(443 people) | Distributive and Economic Justice
(725 people) | Environmental Justice
(1444 people)
About
I am an economics student at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Last year I came back to school after taking five years off to work in the outdoors. During that time of doing outdoor education, widerness recreation and wilderness therapy, I paid little attention to what was going on in the world. In the wilderness it is very easy to believe that what happens in society doesn't matter. When I started paying attention again last fall, I was shocked to learn how quickly global warming has been accelerating. In studying economics, I have also realized the disgraceful extent of inequalities in the world and the economic system which promotes that inequality.
Throughout the last year I have struggled to find a constructive persective on the state of the world. While my newfound awareness has often resulted in despair or anger, it has also generated a tremendous motivation and hope.
Throughout the last year I have struggled to find a constructive persective on the state of the world. While my newfound awareness has often resulted in despair or anger, it has also generated a tremendous motivation and hope.


