What YOU can do about climate change

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In the final episode of The Breakdown, we explore climate solutions, looking at the difference between individual and systemic change and ultimately why we must all join the climate movement!

The Breakdown is a five-part series on climate change: exploring how we got here, where we're headed, and what we can ALL do to make a difference.⁠ You can watch the first four episodes below.

Episode 1 - Climat Change - How We Got Here:    • Climate Catastrophe -  How did we get...  
Episode 2 - Climate Denial - 50 Years of Lies and Misinformation:    • Fossil fuel companies have been lying...  
Episode 3 - Climate Crisis - Nine Years Left To Save The Planet:    • Why we have less than 9 years left to...  
Episode 4 - Climate Justice - An Unequal World:    • Climate Justice is Social Justice  

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Did you enjoy this episode, does it leave you with any questions? I'd really love to know your thoughts in the comments below. 👇

コメント (21)
  • Can I say, this is an all too rare instance where a climate advocate has moved the public engagement messaging away from 'doing something' (perhaps not achieving much, but feeling good at having "done something"), and toward 'achieving something meaningful'. Well done. I might add to what Fatima mentioned about there being a place for everyone in the movement - especially for those who aren't activists marching in the street. Influencing your workplace to take account of environmental impact/consider and plan for how climate change will affect the business over the next 20 years as part of its strategic risk management, is going to be important to push businesses to do more. As individuals, building community support (influencing people you interact with) is important to pushing this as a priority for voters (and pushing Government to take more aggressive action).
  • A superb series, that couldn't be more crucial at this time!
  • This is necessary! Thank you for bringing hope. Here in Brazil we have Bolsonaro as our president, and the greatest forest we know is burNing everyday. Not only the multiple species of trees and animals, but indigenous tribes are losing their homes. It is absurd how the people could vote for someone so vile and evil as Bolsonaro.
  • Hey Jack, one thought for more views is swapping the thumbnail. I passed this a few times accidentally mistaking it for a YT ad.
  • I like your approach at 1:24, because this is exactly right, and much more productive and true, than just saying “drive electric cars”, “eat less meat” etc.
  • @dgpozniak
    So I live in Poland. And I can tell, that individual action may change some friends, maybe a few % of citizens, but whole point of acting eco in my house, job, whatever - it’s naive. It really is. Unless there are some critical systemic changes, laws and restrictions, other individual actions only scores for our concience, and not for climate. People’d be more glad to see steps how to change the point of view of our government, with possible outcomes of those changes (good, bad, financial, societal, psychological), which papers present them and how; than simple „turn the light off”.
  • System change is the key to stopping climate change ⭐️ However, when we ask for system change, let us not forget to ask for a change to a plant based sustainable food system. This is the way to not only stop but reverse climate change 🙌🏽.
  • Such a complete series! Not only identifying a problem, deconstructing it, but finally a call to action. So relevant, the sort of content that should go virtual/a trend!
  • It seems bizarre to me that we are answering this question with all sorts of answers, except the names of the companies and industries directly responsible for 70% of emissions.
  • I think the US military is an underrated actor in the climate crisis
  • This is the tipe of content that must be spread! Thanks Jack and the team behind this series!
  • There's nothing we can do, but try to be happy, be kind to others, and love your family. Times are going to get tough, we need to support each other. But Jack, technology is NOT the answer. It just won't solve the problem. It's about growth, we still expect growth, we still expect to buy crap we want, but don't need. As long as we want growth, we will be using the Earth's resources. This is what fundamental change is. Getting rid of capitalism and finding a new way to live. Can we?
  • @ericakang
    Thank you for bringing this to my as well as so many others' attention, more specifically, cause I was wanting to know what I could do to better the situation for our planet. I would like to leave earth knowing that we did all we could to better the situation. It is good to hear that we have time.
  • @joy-wp4ch
    great reminder that others care too, and that collective action matters more than being overly concerned with what to do for the world by yourself. thank you for this!
  • International conference"Global crisis. It's already affects everyone" was really shocking and eye-opening about climate changes. We all urgently need to act and build the Creative society to survive.