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At midnight on January 1, 2023, www.climatespotlight.com was launched. It is said that climate change is the greatest threat to human existence, and it has been scientifically proven the pervasive fallout is mainly human-caused. Our behavior and relationships, or lack thereof, with our world, have effectively laid the foundation for the sixth mass extinction. The possible extinction of mankind.

Action is needed more than ever to prevent this; and with information, it is said that one is prompted to act. We would only hope that this is the case, and that one or two are prompted to act – to truly selflessly act.

Those with living conscious minds at this time must find it within themselves to use the skills that they have gained and focus on action to insight change and provide alternatives to the current systems causing global degradation. To provide some hope for the future and not pass off that responsibility to our kids.

The people of the global south have been left in the dark, and the failed systems in which we live have caused our focus to shift to mere survival. And because of this widespread “Savana syndrome”, a constant search for sustenance, we fail to see the changes above and below.

It is time for systems to change through action, it is time for our people to stand and have hope for survival in this uncertain world. It is time for the global plunderers to give back to the world what they have stolen, a global redistribution of resources, not just lip service.

This is a platform for the voices from the frontlines of climate change.

Signed,

Marco A. Lopez

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