Building Collective Resolve: Strengthening Adaptive Resiliency for a Better Tomorrow

“Uniting hearts, minds, and actions to protect our shared planet and secure a hopeful future.”


Thank you for choosing to explore these initiatives and updates under the Climate Change Community Subscription Updates 2025 banner. Please read on for details about our new spaces, subscription options, and the vision that unites us in safeguarding humanity and our environment.

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Introducing Exit235 and Climate Tribe

For those encountering my work for the first time, I invite you to explore all the blog posts here at this site—a platform dedicated to documenting the trajectory and behind-the-scenes development of the Climate Change Community. Exit235 also provides deeper insights into how our initiatives prioritize safeguarding the planet over personal profit. Once you’re ready to dive deeper, the blog posts here will guide you to our child-site, Climate Tribe, where a variety of active mini-communities flourish.

My journey hasn’t been without obstacles; certain personal hardships slowed my progress. However, these difficulties also sparked new forms of creativity, compelling me to refine my strategies and reconfirm my commitment to meaningful actions. Adversity, in other words, can serve as an unexpected incubator for invention.

“The most important thing we can do to fight climate change: talk about it. Because if we don’t talk about it, we can’t fix it.” – Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, Atmospheric Scientist and Chief Scientist at The Nature Conservancy

Subscription Updates and Collective Action
Each specialized mini-community comes with an annual fee of just \$9.99, except our ‘Basic Space Plan’ (three of four mini-communities) priced at \$25.99 annually. My overarching goal is to keep these hubs affordable, accessible, and focused on tangible outcomes. We live in an era when complacency and disengagement risk derailing the transformative processes necessary for confronting our Climate and Ecological Emergency. These vibrant online spheres are designed to be inclusive, interactive, and financially attainable for those aiming to expand personal growth, encourage communal cooperation, and inspire ongoing hope.


Current and New Plans in Ascending Order

Plan Spaces Included Annual Price
Art & News Plan 2 spaces Always Free
Advertisements Plan 1 space $4.99
Blog Plan 1 space $4.99
Health & Diet Challenge Plan 1 space $9.99
Book Club (New Single Plan) 1 space $9.99
Green Tech Cafe (New Single Plan) 1 space $9.99
Adaptive Reality (New Single Plan) 1 space $9.99
Creative Expressions Art 1 space $19.99
Thematic Plan Collection of spaces $19.99
Mitigation Plan Collection of spaces $19.99
Resiliency Plan Collection of spaces $19.99
Transformation Plan Collection of spaces $19.99
Basic Active Plan Collection of spaces $25.99
Specific Enclaves Plan Collection of spaces $29.99
Seven Continents Collection of spaces $29.99
Language Lounges Collection of spaces $29.99
Environmental Experts Plan Collection of spaces $89.99
Emotional Resilience Network Plan Collection of spaces $149.00
The Brass Collective Plan Collection of spaces $1,000.00
Public Official Roadmap Plan Collection of spaces $1,000.00
Creative Commons Plan Collection of spaces $1,000.00
Affluent Consortium Plan Collection of spaces $5,000.00

Supporting Deeper Engagement

Each plan is intentionally shaped by what we see as the core pillars of Adaptive Resiliency:

  1. Community Building: Our single-space memberships encourage people to form tight-knit circles, sharing creative solutions for pressing challenges. For example, in the Book Club plan, members often exchange ideas on groundbreaking literature that highlights environmental activism, scientific discoveries, or community-driven social change.
  2. Innovative Approaches: Plans like Green Tech Cafe spotlight new technologies and practices for lowering carbon emissions, optimizing energy use, or fostering cleaner transportation methods. By discussing practical, real-world applications, participants can test out pilot projects, see what works best, and then share lessons with others.
  3. Holistic Perspectives: The Adaptive Reality plan digs into how we can adapt our lifestyles, finances, and personal beliefs to ensure we become more sustainable and emotionally resilient. It addresses real-life scenarios—like how families in urban neighborhoods can turn small balconies into mini-ecosystems or how rural communities can collaborate to protect farmlands from overuse.
  4. Comprehensive Integration: Higher-tier plans bundle multiple spaces, expanding the depth and range of your interactions. Whether you’re exploring environmental policy in the Environmental Experts Plan or addressing the emotional toll of disaster recovery through the Emotional Resilience Network Plan, you gain access to a broader, intersecting network. That level of integration can spark unexpected, innovative breakthroughs.
  5. Shared Values for Advocacy: By dedicating resources to advanced plans like The Brass Collective Plan, Public Official Roadmap Plan, or Creative Commons Plan, participants with a desire to influence policy, create public awareness campaigns, or collaborate on large-scale research initiatives can amplify their impact. We see these specialized spaces as catalysts for major transformations in legislation, education, and beyond.


1. Health and Diet: \$9.99 Per Year | Revitalizing Lives, One Meal at a Time

Diet & Health Challenge Space
With the New Year around the corner, many are looking to re-evaluate their diets. Inspired years ago by Alissa Cohen’s forward-thinking approach, this space is a structured framework aimed at better eating habits for personal and ‘Ecological’  benefit. If you’d like to read more about the foundational ideas, I encourage you to check out my past posts at this very blog site.

Here, practitioners and newcomers interested in Raw Vegan, Raw Foodist, Vegetarian, Plant-Based, or Vegan lifestyles can swap websites, products, success stories, and experiences. We will also host challenges targeting nutrition optimization and environmental mindfulness in equal measure.

Digging Deeper: The Ecology of Eating
Our dietary decisions intersect with larger systems. Intensive farming practices can degrade soil, threaten biodiversity, and contribute to **Climate** stressors like greenhouse gas emissions. Conversely, more sustainable habits—such as focusing on plant-based proteins—may reduce deforestation, save water, and curb your carbon footprint.

“Before my switch to a plant-based regimen, I struggled with chronic fatigue,” shares Serena (a fictional composite of real-world testimonies). “Now, I’m more energized—and it’s a relief knowing I’m treading more lightly on the Earth.” Stories like hers illuminate how small dietary shifts can result in profound rewards for both our bodies and the planet.

How This Challenge Works
You decide on the time-frame (24 hours, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 30 days) and the dietary goal (Raw Vegan, Vegan, Vegetarian, Plant-Based, or Low-Carb). The key is mutual support and shared accountability, creating a fun yet focused environment.

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# 2. Green Tech Cafe: \$9.99 Per Year | Connecting Technology with Ecological Stewardship

I’m a retired IT professional holding a grandfathered A+ rating. In this space, the Green Tech Cafe, I aspire to do two things:
1. Provide practical tech support—ranging from selecting the best external hard drive to configuring a home network.
2. Foster awareness of “tech circularity,” which involves refurbishing, repurposing, and recycling devices to curtail the epidemic of e-waste.

The Value of Tech Circularity
E-waste is one of the fastest-growing refuse streams, posing grave risks to our environment and public health. Communities that collect, refurbish, or donate older computers keep functional devices out of landfills and help students in need. This approach also reduces the demand for new raw materials—like gold and rare earth metals—whose extraction typically involves environmentally destructive mining.

Security matters, too, especially for those engaged in Ecological activism. We see instances of digital hacking meant to intimidate or stifle people who champion Climate Justice. Bolstering personal cybersecurity might be as simple as adopting robust password systems, avoiding phishing traps, or using encrypted messaging. With these measures in place, we can maintain the free exchange of transformative ideas without fear.

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# 3. Adaptive Resiliency: \$9.99 Per Year | Transforming Trials into Triumphs

Adaptive Resiliency resonates with me because I’ve endured—and still confront—various forms of hostility and personal attacks. Necessity and curiosity together propelled my foray into this concept. I’ve completed the coursework for the Climate Change Professional Officer training (though I await final certification). My aim is to get credentialed and channel that expertise back to our community.

What Is Adaptive Resiliency?
On a large scale, it means developing infrastructure—physical and social—that withstands shocks like hurricanes, wildfires, and political upheaval spurred by climate shifts. At the individual level, Adaptive Resiliency involves mental, emotional, and spiritual fortitude, enabling us to convert unexpected setbacks into stepping stones for innovation.

“We build resilience not by avoiding the storm, but by learning to dance in the rain,” – a fictional sage might remind us.

Our upcoming Adaptive Resiliency space will feature discussions on cutting-edge research, hands-on exercises, and popular books that deepen both self-awareness and communal trust. By sharing personal triumphs and challenges, we fortify our collective defense against ongoing social and ecological turbulence.

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# 4. Book Club: \$9.99 Per Year

Reawakening Critical Thinking and Ethical Awarenes:  We live in an age when greed, arrogance, ignorance, and cruelty appear to overshadow decency in the public arena. This Book Club stands as a testament to the power of critical thinking and communal learning. Launching February 11, 2025, our first selection is a book on “listening” by a world-famous hostage negotiator. We also encourage participants to propose “reading labs” aligned with self-improvement, social uplift, and climate awareness. To keep the space inclusive and evidence-based, religious texts will not be part of our official reading list.

Beyond Ignorance and Fear
Oppressive systems thrive on an uninformed public. A community that reads broadly and thinks critically cannot be easily manipulated or subdued. Should you have articles or essays that elevate public discourse, feel free to share them here.

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Additional Ideas
I’m contemplating a separate space dedicated to individuals targeted by factions like Christian Nationalists, TheoBros, or Anti-Science groups that use harassment and intimidation to dominate. These extremists often betray the very compassion and humility they profess to uphold, showcasing a glaring contradiction Molière famously captured:

“Before judging others, one must take a hard look at oneself.”

Another concept involves a large, trust-based community to reinforce democracy through collaboration, shared strategies, and mutual protection of civil liberties. We need only observe modern headlines to realize that democracy isn’t some abstract ideal but a fragile arrangement that can collapse when neglected or systematically dismantled.

A moving example arose in 2019 when a volunteer-led “Human Rights Weekend” in a small California town drew teachers, mental health professionals, and faith leaders. Through nonviolent communication workshops, participants discovered renewed capacity for peaceful coexistence despite deep disagreements. The weekend illuminated how structured dialogue can diminish hostility and yield robust, lasting alliances.


Looking Toward the Horizon
All these spaces—both existing and those in the pipeline—are products of our collective desire to foster a culture of learning, empathy, and Adaptive Resiliency. Whether your passion lies in healthier eating, innovative tech solutions, personal development, or Climate Activism, we have a place for you. Recognizing that Climate and Ecological Emergencies are intensifying, it will take fresh thinking, relentless determination, and a cohesive sense of purpose to navigate the challenges ahead.

Two principles guide us:
1. Stay informed with reliable data and knowledge.
2. Forge strong connections—both online and in person.

Each \$9.99 subscription helps us expand resources, host live events, and financially assist those who cannot afford memberships. Our ultimate vision is to transform small pods of energy into a formidable network that not only tackles problems but also shifts policy and cultural norms.

Misinformation and conspiracy theories can threaten even the best efforts. Yet building relationships with proactive, conscientious people—whether in virtual spaces or in person—can ignite the spark of collective evolution. Together, our voices can pivot dreams of progress into tangible realities.


Final Thoughts
These days, I’m facing financial and personal constraints, yet I choose to view these not as dead ends but as invitations to regroup and press forward. Every one of us will face life tests. The decision to adapt and uphold each other rests on our shared will.

 “A better world doesn’t emerge from the absence of trials; it flourishes because we refuse to surrender our potential to adversity.” – Unknown Visionary

I hope this resonates with you and sparks your participation in one or more of these mini-communities. Adaptive Resiliency, after all, emerges from merging our diverse efforts and aspirations. If we combine empathy with innovation, genuine cooperation could lead us to stable, enduring Climate and Ecological solutions.

Thank you for investing your time in reading this post. To learn more about me, feel free to visit my bio at about.me/tito235. My commitment to helping our children see a habitable, sustainable planet remains unshaken, as does my resolve to protect our biodiversity in all its wondrous forms, both on land and across our oceans.

In unity, let us champion progress over stagnation—one small action, one shared insight, and one dedicated community at a time.


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