Within my last blog post I wrote about closing the knowledge-action gap, both on a personal level as well as within the context of my 501 group work. I reflected on the shift I’d made in moving from asking, “when will I know enough”, to instead asking “what can I do now, with what I know now?” and the impact this shift had on my understanding of how to engage individuals in taking up climate action work. Similarly my group came to the realization that we needed to support community members in taking up climate action with the individuals in their communities through nature-based solutions. As I move through the CALS 503 Climate Risk Assessment course, I have started to unpack the importance of understanding the worldviews of those you engage, and the importance of critically considering how an individual’s positionality will influence the ways in which they will engage in climate work,...