Getting involved with climate change requires persistence and consistent effort. Every small action can help contribute to a larger solution.
ContactThere are many organizations that work on climate change issues, such as the Environmental Defense Fund, Sierra Club, 350.org, and Climate Reality Project. These organizations offer opportunities for volunteering, advocacy, and staying informed about climate change..
Learning more about climate change is an important step in getting involved. Websites such as NASA's Climate Kids and the Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network offer resources for learning about climate science.
Many communities have local groups that focus on climate action. These groups can be found through websites such as Meetup.com or through local environmental organizations.
Government agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy offer resources and information on climate change and energy efficiency.
Renewable energy is an important component of climate action. Learning about and supporting renewable energy initiatives in your community or supporting renewable energy companies is one way to get involved.
Reducing your carbon footprint is an important step in addressing climate change. Websites such as the Carbon Footprint Calculator and the Cool Climate Network offer resources for calculating and reducing your carbon footprint.
Climate-related Events: Participating in climate-related events such as rallies, marches, and conferences can be a great way to get involved and stay informed about climate change issues.