Taking Action on Climate Change

Amplify Your Impact

Working Together We Can Make Real Change.

Making climate-friendly choices in our daily lives as individuals has many benefits, but it won’t be enough. To shift course toward a better future, we need to switch to a new energy system. It’s a big lift, but working together we can make changes at a scale that has real impact. Taking action at the community level has another powerful effect—it can spark conversations and create connections that launch even more climate solutions

Venn diagram

Taking Action Together

This model can help you find a community-level action that’s right for you. Start by answering the questions for each circle. Then explore how your circles overlap. How could you use one of your skills to help a group you belong to move forward on a climate solution?

 

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Connect With Local Organizations

There are many ways to get involved with climate action in Utah at the community level. Volunteering with a nonprofit organization is a great place to start!

A cartoon bunny rabbit.

Talking to Kids About Climate Change

It's natural to want to protect children from worry and harm, but it's also important to help them understand the world around them and process their feelings about challenges.

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If you found this content useful, please consider sharing it with family, friends, and neighbors who might also be grappling with how climate change will affect their future. And, if you haven't done so already, consider paying a visit to the Museum in Salt Lake City to see the full Climate of Hope exhibition in person!

You can also head back to the Climate of Hope landing page to revisit some of the online content.