

What If You Can Share Your Story Living with Rising Temperatures?
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✅ Living with Rising Temperatures: What If You Can Share Your Story?
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✅ What If You Can Imagine a Cooler Future? Discussing Global Warming in Oslo
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🌍 What If You Can Talk About Rising Temperatures? Living with Rising Temperatures: What If You Can Share Your Story?
Wildfires are sweeping through my hometown İzmir, Turkey, and temperatures there have spiked to 100°F something I never experienced growing up. I remember struggling to fall asleep without AC when it was just 75°F. Now, my old neighbors are trying to sleep, work, and live in heat over 80°F. Babies are getting fevers just trying to adapt.
This week in Barcelona, another massive heatwave hit. Moving around feels like being a fish out of water exhausted, overheated, sluggish.
Since I can apply to jobs online, I decided to use my U.S. passport advantage and visit friends in Europe. I thought: why not also start conversations there? I’d love to hear how Norwegians are experiencing rising temperatures and what changes they’re seeing.
If you’re in Oslo, or have Norwegian friends there, I’d love to meet the
📍 Join us for our second What If You Can... Talk about Raising Temperatures event in Oslo!
We’ll discuss what’s happening in Norway and beyond, the effects people are already facing, and whether those in power are doing anything meaningful to address it.
Side note: On a small hopeful front, I’ve already noticed that Spain and Turkey are using way more recyclable bags than when I was last here. Tiny changes matter, too.
We’ll meet in a local park, and talk about what’s happening with global warming from recent articles to personal experiences.
How have rising temperatures changed your daily life or travel?
What differences are you seeing in Norway?
Are leaders doing anything meaningful?
What small changes have you noticed — like more recycling or public efforts that give hope?
This is for anyone curious about how climate shifts are affecting us personally and globally. No expertise needed just your perspective.