People, at least in my circles, seem to be finally talking about the climate crisis. But there still aren't many who are actually taking some action — action that will create the future.
So, in the interests of the new year, and new year's resolutions, here is a short list of actions that you can take to do your part in 2019 to help safeguard the future.
1. Create Political Will
- write a letter
- sign a petition
- send an email or a fax
- make a phone call
- visit your elected officials, at all levels, and ask them what they're doing about climate change
- vote in the candidates who understand climate change and who include viable climate change solutions in their campaign
- talk to others about how they can create political will
- declare the climate change emergency (if London, England can do it, then your municipality can, too)
- end fossil fuel subsidies
- it's important (for our mental health) that we learn to mourn and lament all the sadness and "climate grief" surrounding this greatest crime ever against humanity
- cry, laugh, and come up with solutions for local resilience together over tea
- support a local coffee shop or library as a meeting place
- choose a plant-based (lower greenhouse gas-emitting) diet; go vegan (and share vegan foods with your friends and family)
- grow some of your own food using no-till, no synthetic chemical methods
- be an early adopter of new (lower/zero carbon) technologies, if possible (and if not, learn about them so you can promote them in your community)
- be seen with your low/zero-carbon technologies (renewable energy, transportation ... like walking!)
- there are so many possible (viable) solutions to the climate crisis — and we need them all ("clean coal" is not viable)
- spend some time to do some research; become passionate about some of the solutions
- do this for all the children, of all species
- ignore the deniers — or, if you've done enough research, stand up to them (but, be forewarned, it's time-consuming)
Plant something in 2019!
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