I’ve just released a new module in the classroom:
This module explores a question many of us keep circling:
If governments can move at lightning speed for war or a pandemic…why does climate action still move so slowly?
Inside this module, we look at:
- why democratic systems are designed to delay
- how governments override that delay in real emergencies
- what the pandemic revealed about fast political action
- the six triggers that flip a system into emergency mode
- and what would need to change for climate to be treated with the same urgency
This isn’t about panic or blame. It’s about understanding how power actually moves — so we stop shouting at the wrong parts of the system and start applying pressure where it matters.
Take it at your own pace. It’s designed to bring clarity, not overwhelm.
As always, I’d love to hear:
- what surprised you
- what challenged your assumptions
- or where this connects with what you’re seeing in the real world
This module is about recognising that speed is possible —and learning how systems decide when to use it.