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Roland (Rolly) Montpellier is the co-founder and Editor of Below2°C. He’s a climate activist, a climate communicator and a blogger. He’s a member of Climate Reality Canada, 350.Org (Ottawa), Citizens’ Climate Lobby (Canada) and climate ambassador for We Don't Have Time. You can follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin.

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Climate Change Leader in Waiting…

July 21, 2013

What do you do once you know?

The question is ‘What do you do once you know’? How do you silence that uncomfortable, inconvenient but compelling urgency that lurks in the back of your mind, telling you that it’s time to act, that you must do something to address global warming and climate change? The covenant has always been to leave the world a better place than you found it. This is no longer happening.

I wasn’t always this way. Like most people, any un-ease about society, the environment or the body politic was quickly tossed aside or squeezed out by an overly-busy lifestyle. I had a career to pursue, kids to put through school, a mortgage to pay and a retirement to save for. Deep down inside however, a small nagging voice kept reminding me that someday I would have to get back to the issues left unresolved.

And there would be no bigger issue, no more daunting challenge – the mother ship issue of our times – than the degradation of our environment and climate change. I’m not sure precisely when I knew that we are destroying our planet. But I recognize exactly when I knew that I had to do something about it.

When my grandchildren were born, I knew. So what do you do once you know?

The Birth of BoomerWarrior

Like most, I was hanging on to hope. But “hope” is failing us. It has been said that hope is the rope on which we hang, leaving us paralyzed. It just allows us to carry on what we’ve been doing for decades – defer solutions to someone else sometime in the future. Hope simply passes the buck to our kids and grandkids – we’ve created the problems but you find the solutions. Best of  luck!

BoomerWarrior is an online publication which was launched in 2012 . I’m the co-creator and Managing Editor of the publication. See The Birth of BoomerWarrior.

With BoomerWarrior, I add my voice to the millions of others who are doing what they can to improve the plight of humanity – individuals, associations, NGOs, researchers, climatologists, scientists, mindful politicians (and yes there are a few), social workers, activists, environmentalists, social workers and many more

I’m pleased to have this opportunity to join the Climate Reality Project to raise my level of activism to the forefront of climate change action. I’m inspired by the premise of the Climate Reality Project:

"The Climate Reality Project employs cutting-edge communications and grassroots engagement tools to break the dam of inaction and raise the profile of the climate crisis to its proper state of urgency. With a global movement more than 5 million strong and a grassroots network of Climate Leaders trained by Chairman Al Gore, we stand up to denial, press for solutions, and spread the truth about climate change to empower our leaders to solve the climate crisis." - Al Gore.