Turning the Tide on Climate Change

Every person’s actions can influence larger systemic changes, reinforcing the idea that collective effort matters.
September 20, 2024

As the world heats, we face the consequences from rising seas, extreme weather, and the spread of disease. But what can we do to turn the tide? New research is revealing the climate actions that are actually working, and how we can all help build unstoppable momentum towards a climate tipping point to halt global warming.

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Highlights

  • 🌍 Climate change is causing extreme weather and rising seas, necessitating urgent action.
  • 🔥 To combat climate change, we must stop burning fossil fuels.
  • 📉 Recent studies reveal effective policies and potential social tipping points for change.
  • 🎉 Combinations of policies have proven more effective than standalone efforts.
  • 💡 Education and awareness can empower societal shifts towards climate action.
  • 🤝 Individual actions contribute to larger systemic changes in climate policy.
  • ⏳ The urgency to halt climate change has never been more critical.

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