Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old climate activist who says that ‘no one is too small to make a difference,’ has given four ways you can step up and do your part to counter the climate crisis.
Join an activist movement
It may seem like an intangible step in the face of overwhelming scientific reports about the state of the planet, but joining a movement amplifies the collective voice of those demanding change. Thunberg inspired the “” movement which encourages students to strike and miss school in order to demand that their concerns be heard – and it’s working. Global climate strikes have had hundreds of thousands in attendance and wall-to-wall media coverage.
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