Sometimes it can feel like the things we do for climate change aren’t enough.

But collectively, individual and household actions can account for a large share of greenhouse gas reductions. If everyone, or even one out of 10 people, engaged in a “green” behavior, it would make a bigger difference than we often realize.

Corporations shifting the burden of climate change onto individual consumers is strategic and unfair to avoid responsibility. However, according to YPCCC’s Anthony Leiserowitz, it’s wrong to look at climate change solutions as solely good or bad. We may want to reduce our own emissions while keeping corporations accountable.

To read more about the adoption of such behaviors, read YPCCC’s “Household Climate Actions - Adoption and Barriers” report.

To find out about other research into the impact of individual actions, read “What if Everyone Did Something to Slow Climate Change?” by Alina Tugend in the New York Times.
Sometimes it can feel like the things we do for climate change aren’t enough. But collectively, individual and household actions can account for a large share of greenhouse gas reductions. If everyone, or even one out of 10 people, engaged in a “green” behavior, it would make a bigger difference than we often realize. Corporations shifting the burden of climate change onto individual consumers is strategic and unfair to avoid responsibility. However, according to YPCCC’s Anthony Leiserowitz, it’s wrong to look at climate change solutions as solely good or bad. We may want to reduce our own emissions while keeping corporations accountable. To read more about the adoption of such behaviors, read YPCCC’s “Household Climate Actions - Adoption and Barriers” report. To find out about other research into the impact of individual actions, read “What if Everyone Did Something to Slow Climate Change?” by Alina Tugend in the New York Times.
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