On this Earth Day, How can you get Involved?
As climate change continues to be an increasingly pressing issue, we often get stuck on what we can do on an individual level to make things better. Oftentimes, information on climate change can be daunting— with overwhelming facts and figures leaving us uninspired to make changes in our daily lives.
I have rounded up ten easy but meaningful steps you can take to build a more sustainable lifestyle. Whether you’re a passionate environmentalist or new to the realm of sustainability, we’ve curated something inspiring for everyone.
1. Watch
Climate change affects all of us. One key way to understand our interconnectedness is to learn from global perspectives. Looking for a place to start? Watch Rise: From One Island To Another, a short poem and video by indigenous poets and activists Aka Niviana and Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner.
2. Read
Looking for a book that draws on the intersection of leadership, humanity, and the planet? Check out Manifesto for a Moral Revolution by Acumen Founder and CEO Jacqueline Novogratz, where she reveals 12 leadership practices for anyone looking to build a better world.
3. Listen
Looking for your next podcast? Mix up your library with some climate-focused content. Check out Green Living Chats Podcast hosted by David Ewusi-Mensah, Co-Founder of the Ghanian sustainable services company, Eco Amet Solutions.
4. Join a Community
Joining a community of like-minded individuals is among the most meaningful actions you can take this Earth Day. Catch the replays to grow your individual and collective role in addressing climate resilience, together with our community of social innovators and busy builders.
5. Make a Pledge
Ever tried committing to something new — like a workout routine, meditation practice, or study schedule — but found it’s easier to commit when you have someone else to do it with? Pledge to do something different for climate change together with a group of friends, family, organizations or the wider community.
6. Measure Your Climate Friendliness
From the coffee you drink to the clothes you wear, thinking about how your daily choices affect the climate can be one small step you take — and it doesn’t need to be hard
7. Participate in an Organization
One great way to contribute to climate change efforts is to join and support those who are already making an impact. While there are various degrees of getting involved, the key is to find what works best for you.
8. Plan Purposeful Travel
Start by building sustainability into your next travel itinerary with these eco-friendly tools.
9. Design, or Re-Design, Your Own Business
Businesses, including your own, can be a force for addressing environmental challenges. If you’re creating a business, have a side project or an idea focused on solving environmental challenges, consider taking the next step in your entrepreneurial journey.
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