From Sept. 20-27, millions of people around the world will be going on a #climatestrike. They’ll be walking out of their workplaces and homes to join climate strikers on the streets to help halt the age of fossil fuels. If you’re interested in joining their efforts, you can visit this page and scroll down to the map to find a #climatestrike near you.
Fortunately, even if you can’t strike next week, there are some simple things you can do to make a difference on climate change. Know Your Value recently chatted with May Boeve, executive director of 350.org, the international climate change organization behind the strike, to learn more about how anyone can help make a positive impact.
Play a role in your democracy
“Climate change is an issue about policy and politics, so voting is incredibly important,” Boeve said. “Vote for a candidate who will make the climate crisis a priority.”
Voters can take a look at 350.org’s 2020 Climate Test, which outlines which climate issues the political candidates support and provides ways for anyone to reach out to candidates to make their voices heard.
Follow your money
Spend your money wisely by supporting businesses that are also in the fight to end the climate crisis, Boeve said. She encouraged everyone to look at their banks, credit card companies, universities and more and see if they are helping to fund the fossil fuel industry. By putting your money elsewhere, you could help to make a stand and a positive impact, she said.









