- Go for a walk and appreciate the nature around you. Stop, look and listen to what is there.
- Notice something new to appreciate every day.
- Include the environment in your regular prayers.
- Watch a David Attenborough programme, such as Blue Planet.
- Educate yourself about green issues. Read articles in newspapers or the internet, but be careful to check the source of the information. There is a lot of “fake news” out there.
- Have a conversation with a teenager to find out what they would like you to do.
- Talk to your friends about environmental issues. The more normal the subject becomes the more people will take it on board.
- Organise a discussion group about the climate crisis amongst your friends or other social group you belong to.
- Look up the UN sustainability goals and try to do something to support them.
- Learn how to read an environmental impact statement in corporate accounts and then use that information to when you purchase things. Use consumer power.
- Learn about communities around the world who are most affected by sea level rise.
- Check out your council’s Local Plan. Be knowledgeable about your local area’s green areas and where there are plans for building or development.
- Lobby your MP or local councillor to do something.
- Sign “The Time is Now” petition
- If you enjoy a sport, hobby or pastime try to think of something you could do to make it more environmentally friendly.
- If you come up with an idea let everyone else know.