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Personal and Interpersonal Actions

Personal and Interpersonal Actions: Overview

What we eat, what we wear, and how we deal with each other: all of these are areas in which our habits can cause us to contribute to climate change—and areas in which we have

Personal and Interpersonal Actions

Food: Our Planet Is What We Eat

  We can not only reduce the greenhouse gas burden of our own diet, but help our neighbors do the same, by supporting access to healthy, low-impact food.     Long supply chains, like the

Personal and Interpersonal Actions

Clothing: Dressing for the Climate

  Clothing can be a source of power and pleasure: a way to decide how we present ourselves to the world, a way to control how people see us and treat us. Because we can

Personal and Interpersonal Actions

Exercise and Exploration: Identifying With Our World

    Doctors and psychologists agree that being active outside can relax our minds and bodies and lower our stress. It lowers our fossil fuel consumption, too, if we’re not in/on a gas-powered vehicle and

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