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Nashville Today
By the People, for the People
Local Resident Embarks on 93-Day Climate Road Trip
Duluth man aims to connect with climate groups across the country
Apr. 15, 2026 at 4:37pm
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A visual representation of the critical reflections and radical choices being explored by grassroots climate organizations across the country.Nashville TodayA Duluth resident has set out on a 93-day road trip to visit family and meet with various climate organizations in cities like Louisville, Nashville, Missoula, and Spokane. The goal of the trip is to see firsthand the critical reflections and radical choices being made through initiatives like "The Clima÷praxis Project" and connect with grassroots climate action groups.
Why it matters
As the impacts of climate change become more severe, it's important for individuals to get involved with local and regional efforts to address the crisis. This road trip represents one person's attempt to learn from and support climate organizations across the country, which could inspire others to take similar action in their own communities.
The details
The traveler, whose name was not provided, left Duluth on March 26 and plans to be on the road for 93 days. During the trip, they hope to visit family as well as connect with various climate groups and initiatives, including "The Clima÷praxis Project", in cities across the Midwest and West.
- The traveler departed Duluth on March 26, 2026.
- The road trip is planned to last 93 days.
The players
The Clima÷praxis Project
An initiative focused on critical reflections and radical choices related to climate change.
The takeaway
This road trip demonstrates one individual's commitment to learning from and supporting grassroots climate action across the country, which could inspire others to get more involved in their local communities' efforts to address the climate crisis.
