Mike Roberts, California

Eliminating even one long-distance flight saves more carbon than my family generates at home and from the car for an entire year. I love lowering my emissions by doing less and saving money! Meanwhile, I am working for systemic change through Citizens' Climate Lobby. We need changes big and small to get to net zero - and we can do it!!

Betsy Newnum, Washington

I plan on flying 1-2 trips only, in 2024, saving them for family needs.  Retired, I can drive my car only every other day, as best as I can, walking to  grocery, drug and park nearby. When someone tells me high handedly, that the plane will fly anyway I respond that I can live with myself, and lighten some of my climate despair. I've been involved in climate actions for 10 plus years in my career, so it’s part of who I am. I've scheduled a train vacation to Glacier National Park in June.

We MUST ALL do something. So happy to find this community.

Nancy Friel, Oregon

I strongly believe that everyone, especially those with financial means, must do everything within their personal power to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In this climate emergency, every action taken to end the use of fossil fuels matters.  I have an all electric car, so I have no excuse not to stop emitting carbon for travel. It's on my bucket list to plot out interim destinations for car charging (and recharging myself from driving) along the 1000 mile road trip to visit my daughter. Embracing slow travel as my new normal makes complete sense, since I am slowing down as I age. It would be nice to live by Emerson's words "it's not the destination, it's the journey".