Conclusion: Putting Your Learning Into Action
Concluding Thoughts from the Faith for Earth Resource |
Getting A Sounding: What it Means to Take Action |
Njeri Kabeberi - Working for Greenpeace Africa and Facing the Realities of Climate Change
Susan Hendershot - Local Focus, Generation Awareness, And Religion In The Climate Change Discussion
Next Steps: What Will You Do? |
As you've read and heard throughout this resource, the time to act is now. Each and every one of us has a part to play in preserving and restoring the Earth -- our home -- and the ecosystems around us.
Your task now is to take what you've learned and to fulfill the call to action this resource has set before you. Create a plan for actions you can take, both as an individual and with your broader community, to address climate change. Below are some resources to get your mind thinking:
- Religious Organizations Taking Action on Climate Change Links to an external site. Compiled by Elizabeth Allison for the Garrison Institute
- 50 Simple Things: A Guide to Reducing your Carbon Footprint Links to an external site. Earth Guardians
- Take Action in Your Home, School, or Community Links to an external site. Climate Generation
- Community Engagement Steps Up Participation in Climate Action Links to an external site. Bang the Table
- How to Harness the Power of Your Community to Address Climate Change Links to an external site. Institute for Local Government and the California Air Resources Board
- Six Ways that Thoughtful Community Planning can Help Fight Climate Change Links to an external site. Smart Cities Dive
Additional Tier-1 Organizations Dedicated to Climate |
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