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posted on 2025-03-12, 18:49 authored by McKenzie Bush, Elizabeth Diaz-Gunning, Mohammad Farre, Tucker Golay, Eric Huberty, Cole Jarret, Leonard Kwak, Aidan Maher, Quentin Noland, Alixandra Underwood
Governments and corporations play a crucial role in tackling climate change, but individuals also hold significant power through their actions, votes, and financial choices. While systemic change is necessary, personal accountability should not be overlooked. Many argue that corporate and governmental action must be reinforced by individual behavior and advocacy, particularly in influencing older generations and decision-makers. Bridging generational gaps, strategic engagement, and bipartisan efforts are essential for lasting climate solutions.

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