Anthropogenic Climate Change
- Donna Rice
- Feb 13, 2023
- 1 min read

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Wyoming Republican Party opposes legislation and
regulation in response to the hypothesis of anthropogenic (man-made) climate
change.
Passed:
Wyoming Republican Party, 22 May 7 State Convention
Interesting perspective—climate change certainly sparks diverse opinions. As a certified spiritual healer in Albuquerque, I often see how environmental shifts affect people's energy and well-being. Regardless of political stance, staying grounded and spiritually balanced during times of ecological uncertainty is crucial for individual and collective healing. We all play a role in caring for our planet and each other.
It's interesting to see differing perspectives on climate change policy. While debates continue, businesses like mine—Chicago Local Delivery Service—are already taking steps to reduce emissions through route optimization and fuel-efficient vehicles. Whether or not legislation is enforced, local action can still contribute to more sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and the economy.
It's important to stay informed and consider all angles when discussing climate policy. While debates continue, many of us are taking personal steps to improve our home environments. For instance, I recently installed an AMG Eagle Radon Fan to reduce radon levels and improve indoor air quality—just one small way to prioritize health and safety.