From joining local groups to pushing for change on a larger scale, there are ways for individuals in the UK to make an impact

It can feel a little futile to be rinsing plates and fiddling with metal straws while the world literally burns. Most of us are everyday citizens, rather than global decision-makers, and making small changes while governments continue to invest in fossil fuels and delay making policy changes that would reduce emissions can feel … not enough.

However, there are plenty of impactful things individuals can do to help tackle the crisis.

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