Stop thinking what you do about climate change doesn’t matter.
During World War II, the last time we faced a existential threat, every single person had a role to play. The only way we won was because no one thought, “I’m just one person, what can I do?”
Today, climate change demands the same collective effort, yet many–like you–are still hesitant to take even simple steps toward sustainable living.
Most people think climate change is so huge, their individual efforts are too insignificant to matter. So they do nothing.
Your efforts do matter because the collective force of millions of people can help slow down our overheated planet and protect life on Earth.Every action counts—whether it’s turning off lights, planting a tree, using refillable water bottles, or eating less meat. Together, our collective efforts can change the world. Don’t underestimate the power of your actions.
It’s time to rethink the idea that personal actions are just a drop in the bucket and recognize the ripple effects of everyone doing what they can. Do something. Because small things add up. And small things start with you.