
Event Details
Want a New Year’s resolution you can actually keep?
Forthis Thoughtful Thursday talk, join Claire O’Neill (Earthwise Aware)
for an inspiring, practical program on protecting nature where you
live—through observation, stewardship, native plants, and
community-powered science. Hear real local stories of measurable impact,
and leave with doable actions for uncertain times. Q&A included.
How Can I Help the Planet in 2026?
In a time of political instability, climate anxiety, and ecological loss,
it can be difficult to know where to focus our energy. This talk explores how nature conservation can be lived as a daily practice rooted
in place, attention, and community, rather than as a distant or purely
political goal. Drawing
on Earthwise Aware’s work in participatory science, urban ecology, and
long-term monitoring, the talk shows how connecting deeply with local
ecosystems strengthens both environmental protection and civic
resilience. Through concrete stories of individuals and communities who
have made measurable differences in their neighborhoods, parks, and
watersheds, the talk illustrates how local action remains powerful even
when national and global systems feel overwhelming.The
presentation will reflect on practical ways people can engage with
native plants, wildlife, and seasonal cycles where they live, whether
through observation, stewardship, or community-driven science. It will
also address how caring for the natural world can be a grounding and
sustaining practice, offering meaning, continuity, and hope during
periods of social and political uncertainty.The
talk is designed to be accessible to people already active on
environmental and climate issues, as well as those seeking new ways to
align their values with everyday action. Time will be reserved for
questions and discussion, either during or following the presentation,
depending on what best suits the group.