Acting on climate change starts with answering a few simple
questions
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One
of the most popular sessions at a Climate Reality Leadership Corps training is
sustainability leader and Three Squares Inc. President Jaime Nack’s
presentation on personal impact. Here she shares four ways you can have a
powerful impact in your own life.
Whatever
the forum, whatever the audience, it’s always the first question I hear when I
talk to people about sustainability and personal impact.
We
all want to make a difference on climate change, but many of us don’t know how
we can or where to begin. It can seem overwhelming.
The
good news is that even on a challenge as huge as global climate change,
everyday people can make a real difference in their everyday
lives. And that's what our Climate Reality Leadership Corps
trainings are all about.
Join
Climate Reality for one of
our trainings and learn more about all the ways you can have a real impact on
your local and global community with the decisions you make daily. As a
preview, here are four ways to start.
INDIVIDUAL IMPACT: START THE CONVERSATION
Do
you ever think about how many decisions you make on a daily basis?
Research shows that the average person makes around 35,000 decisions every
single day.
For
all of us, these decisions are opportunities to have a powerful impact on our
climate. Some may be inconsequential (like which shoe to put on first or what
to listen to on your way to work). However, the majority can have a
tremendous positive impact if we’re intentional about them. Decisions
like:
- What should I eat for lunch?
- How should I commute to work
today?
- Should I work for an
organization aligned with my values?
- Should I work for a large
company where I can help drive change from the inside out?
Your
individual decisions as a consumer not only signal demand for certain products
to companies, they show your friends, family members, and colleagues what kind
of world you support. And your example goes a long way.
COMMUNITY IMPACT: YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
What
communities do to fight climate change comes down to the people who live there.
So whether you’re living in a town already committed to renewable electricity
or a city yet to start recycling, you can help push your hometown forward.
If
your community is already moving in the right direction, show your support. Use
social media and write a letter to the editor of the local paper to show that
people in the neighborhood are behind climate action.
Plus,
many communities have advisory groups where residents can give feedback and
advice on initiatives from electric vehicle charging stations to restaurant
composting programs to green home educational programs for residents. It’s your
chance to help shape local policies that directly affect you and the planet.
If
your community is still just getting started, you can push for sustainability
programs that encourage broad participation and buy-in across sectors. One
example would be the creation of an environmental task force or advisory
committee to help develop local environmental policies and programs.
The
business community can be a powerful ally. In some cases, including the chamber
of commerce or leaders in the local business community may be an easier lift
than working directly with city departments. Chambers across the globe have
seen the benefits of creating “Green Business Programs,” which educate
businesses about how to go green and promote those that have sustainable
practices
INDUSTRY IMPACT: YOUR WORKPLACE
No matter where you work, from corporations to nonprofits to
government agencies to universities, there are lots of ways to help create
change within your workplace.
As a first step, research whether there are environmental
standards, certifications, or industry organizations for your field. If
you found some, great! Start talking to decision-makers at your organization to
find out how you can engage them. If not, find others in your field who are
passionate about sustainability and develop your own.
For instance, the events industry has developed green event
standards (ISO 20121 and APEX/ASTM), green event certifications, and industry
organizations (Green Meeting Industry Council, Sustainable Event Alliance,
Green Sports Alliance).
These standards have pushed all industry stakeholders, like
venues, event producers, caterers, and suppliers of event products, to up their
sustainability game – with huge results.
Why are industry standards such a big deal? Consider that
the Olympics is essentially one large $5 billion event. The importance of
the International Olympic Committee embracing the ISO 20121 standard as a
requirement for all Olympic Games from 2012 onward is massive in terms of the
carbon emissions, pollutants and waste it prevents.
GLOBAL IMPACT: YOUR WORLD
Yes, the climate crisis is a global challenge. Yes, it’s
big. Too big for any one person to solve on their own. But together with
thousands and thousands of other committed activists spread across every time
zone? Now that’s a different story.
That story is the Climate Reality Leadership Corps, nearly
14,500 (and growing) everyday people of all ages who all decided that our
climate and our planet are too important to leave in the hands of others.
They all believed they had to do something themselves. So
they came to train with former Vice President Al Gore and others. They learned
how to organize their communities and create pressure for action that policymakers
couldn’t ignore.
Together, they’ve become a powerful force for change,
helping push cities and universities to go 100 percent renewable and
making business more sustainable all around the world.
You can train as a Climate Reality Leader and join them. You
can be part of this global movement that is reshaping the world we live in.
After all, these Leaders are working for solutions in ways that ripple across
the planet, but they all started off as someone just like you. Someone asking,
“What can I do?”
READY FOR ACTION?
If you’re ready to learn how you can make a difference in
your community and for the planet, sign
up for more information about our next Climate Reality Leadership Corps
training now.
It’s three days of inspiring sessions on climate science and
solutions. Three days of conversations with other world-changers just like you.
Three days that point the way forward to a sustainable future. Three days that
will change your life.
Posted by @pocarlee
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