What can you do

Tackling climate change requires systemic change, especially from high-polluting organisations such as fossil fuel companies. For any organisation, systematic change takes time. However, individual actions do matter and we are able to accelerate change.

Our choices send a powerful signal to businesses and governments about what we value. Systemic change is built from collective pressure and visible demand. When combined, our everyday choices can become a powerful building block for lasting change.

Need some practical suggestions to get you started? Find something that matters to you and start there.

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