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COP30 Makes Individual Climate Actions Seem Small. That’s Why Experts Say to Work in Groups

Experts at COP30 emphasize group climate actions like contacting officials and supporting ballot measures to create larger, systemic impacts beyond individual efforts.

  • Joining others in community-based climate actions can have a far larger impact than acting alone, says Leah Stokes, environmental politics and public policy professor at University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • Voting is often the most effective climate action because large-scale policies are set by elected officials, according to climate experts Anthony Leiserowitz and Finn Hossfeld.
  • People can engage in climate action by attending local government hearings on energy systems and permit processes for renewable projects, says Leah Stokes.
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COP30 makes individual climate actions seem small. That's why experts say to work in groups

Climate choices aren’t just individual actions. Sometimes actions in groups, like voting, petitions and protests, can have a far larger impact than one person can have alone.

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