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Terry Tremwel, PhD, MBA
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Proudest of our ER Doctor son and solar projects we led at Good Shepherd Lutheran Fayetteville, AR, Grace Community Fort Smith & OMNI Center in Fayetteville
Reposted by Terry Tremwel, PhD, MBA
Plus, activity =/= productivity. The US spends 17% on healthcare for worse outcomes than Europe gets for ~10%. That 7% is: paper pushers navigating a highly complex system, faceless committes whose job is to deny you care, over-testing, over-treatment, overcharging. It's not productive. It's waste.
December 12, 2025 at 8:03 PM
I am against all of that, too, but time scales are critical to understanding the science of climate change. Both GWP100 and GWP20 are important, as are intact ecosystems. Tipping points are critical, too.
December 10, 2025 at 10:33 PM
We eat a plant-based diet for health and climate reasons.
Time issues r important, article cited states:
"However, the breakdown of cooling aerosols will result in future warming from fossil fuels. For this reason, Wedderburn-Bisshop stresses the necessity of an urgent shift away from fossil fuels."
December 10, 2025 at 10:11 PM
Yes, becoming vegan is helpful, as are many other actions. WRI list: 1 go car-free, 2 fly less, 3 switch to home renewable energy, 4 switch to EV car, 5 go vegan (less than half the effect of going car-free), 6 walk/bike or take transit more. Government action is best.
www.wri.org/insights/cli...
December 10, 2025 at 9:27 PM
Reposted by Terry Tremwel, PhD, MBA
If all of us who want climate action were to focus all of our energy just on the fossil fuel industry first until we've taken away their political power, I think we could get climate action accomplished much faster personally.
December 10, 2025 at 6:02 PM