One day in class, we had Drew Solomon come and give us a presentation on
climate change. He works with The Climate Reality Project which is a non-profit
organization involved in the education and advocacy of climate change. The presentation
consisted of information on how climate change is affecting the weather
patterns that are happening all over the world. Floods, droughts, and mudslides
were highlighted in his presentation. What left a lasting impression on me were
the opportunities that they have for normal people to take action.
They highlight the fact that our voice does matter and that we can make
a difference. Suggestions that they made for us to speak up was that we should
write a letter to our elected officials. I have an unpleasant experience in
this area because in the 9th grade, I wrote a letter to one of my elected
officials talking about class sizes and the respond that I got was from a
department that wasn’t related to what I wrote saying that they appreciate my
concern and that they are doing something about it. Another suggestion for
making a difference was for us to join organizations that are committed to
solving the climate crisis. I really liked how they didn’t highlight just their
efforts but the efforts of other groups.
My favorite two favorite suggestions that they made were to stay
educated and to keep talking about the climate crisis with anybody I know. Many
Americans don’t know about climate change nor do they believe that it is really
their problem, the Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global
Warming Beliefs and Attitudes survey proved this. These suggestions are my favorite
because to change this we need to thoroughly educate the public and to make
sure the topic of climate change is a hot topic.
The Climate Reality Project is an important group telling a very important message. We should all invite them into our businesses.
ReplyDeleteThis was one of my favourites lectures in the programme. Their work is amazing and really important. Everyone should know about it. By the way, I agree with Lisha, you should put this blog title in a t-shirt!
ReplyDeleteMost educated Chinese still mess up the meanings of global warming and climate change. They need clear definition of these terms by education.
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