Individual and political action on climate change
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Individual and political action on climate change can take many forms. Many actions aim to build social and political support to limit, and subsequently reduce, the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere, with the goal of mitigating climate change. Other actions seek to address the ethical and moral aspects of climate justice, especially with regard to the anticipated unequal impacts of climate change adaptation.
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- 350.org and Bill McKibben
- Alliance for Climate Protection
- Anthropization
- Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change
- Business action on climate change
- Carbon Diet
- Citizens Climate Lobby
- Climate Action Plan
- Climate change mitigation scenarios
- The Cool War
- COP16
- Global Climate Network
- Global Day of Action
- Greenpeace, Kumi Naidoo and Phil Radford
- Hypermobility (travel)
- The Great Warming
- Large Cities Climate Leadership Group
- Low Carbon Diet
- Low-carbon economy
- No Impact Man (Colin Beavan)
- One Watt Initiative
- Politics of global warming
- Power Shift
- Youth Climate Movement
- Religious action on climate change
- Thorium-based nuclear power
- United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Action for climate empowerment (ACE)Template:Div col end
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