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Climate change is about the people. Its mitigation requires an international effort and policy activism transcends both age and demographic. In working with organizations like Greenpeace, you can stand up with communities, and hold governments and corporations accountable. Whether on the streets or at the ballot box, we hold the real power when we work together

Enhancing Efficiency

We firmly believe that little change is achieved without a voice. We support leading policy groups that push for changes to our economies, agriculture, infrastructure, power grid—every system that influences our planet’s climate.

Summary

Technology Solutions

Policy activism is an impactful solution but one that is difficult to gauge. We can't assess its impact in terms of the carbon offset. We believe optimism is a form of courage. We believe that a billion acts of courage can spark a brighter tomorrow. 

In supporting our policy assets, you will be committed to building the political will for the climate solutions we all need. As empowered citizens, talk with neighbors, friends, and local officials about how national climate action can help ensure a healthy future while strengthening the global economy. Volunteer at your local non-profits or donate to these larger efforts that rely on external funding. 

The Road Forward

Our team has dedicated itself to finding and contacting organizations working towards nonpartisan policies to address climate change. In working with organizations like Citizens' Climate Lobby, we empower each user to amplify their voice. As Marshall Saunders notes, we cannot sit around and wait for the cavalry to save the day. We are the cavalry.

Organizations

References

[1] PCC, 2022: Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [P.R. Shukla, J. Skea, R. Slade, A. Al Khourdajie, R. van Diemen, D. McCollum, M. Pathak, S. Some, P. Vyas, R. Fradera, M. Belkacemi, A. Hasija, G. Lisboa, S. Luz, J. Malley, (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY, USA. doi: 10.1017/9781009157926.001.

[2] IEA (2023), Tracking Clean Energy Progress 2023, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/reports/tracking-clean-energy-progress-2023, License: CC BY 4.0

[3] IEA (2020), Going carbon negative: What are the technology options?, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/commentaries/going-carbon-negative-what-are-the-technology-options

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