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[138] HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE CAN INDIVIDUALS ACTUALLY MAKE?

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It's very very easy to feel despondent about the climate crisis and the state of the planet.
And it's very very easy (and I think very natural) to feel overwhelmed and powerless to make a difference to such a big and complex issue.
Those of you who have been following for a while and paying attention(!) will know that I bang on a LOT about individual actions and the power that we have to make a difference. In a general, we may only be a drop in the ocean, but all those drops make up the ocean type way. But in terms of quantifying how much of a difference we can make, how much of a contribution we can make, as individuals and households, I haven't come across much in the way of science and stats.

But now I have!
In this episode, I'm chatting to Tom Bailey, the co-founder of an exciting new project called The JUMP - "a grassroots project created by normal people, The JUMP is for anyone worried about the state of nature but are not necessarily ‘environmentalists’."
It was created after a a group of organisations got together to research what difference individual actions could make, and which actions would be the most impactful. I love the science and the facts that Tom shares, and I really really love the approach of The JUMP around making these changes accessible and joyful – something that everyone can get involved in.

Listen in to find out:

  • What proportion of the emissions cuts needed by 2030, individual actions can account for
  • The 6 'shifts' that The JUMP have identified as being the most impactful we can make
  • Oodles of inspiration for how to get involved, and how to get your school/workplace/community on board too!
The JUMP logo

LISTEN...

Did you enjoy this episode as much as me?
Are you inspired?
Are you going to Take The JUMP?
Let me know in the comments!

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BUT WANT TO
'DO SOMETHING'..?

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It's very very easy to feel despondent about the climate crisis and the state of the planet.
And it's very very easy (and I think very natural) to feel overwhelmed and powerless to make a difference to such a big and complex issue.
Those of you who have been following for a while and paying attention(!) will know that I bang on a LOT about individual actions and the power that we have to make a difference. In a general, we may only be a drop in the ocean, but all those drops make up the ocean type way. But in terms of quantifying how much of a difference we can make, how much of a contribution we can make, as individuals and households, I haven't come across much in the way of science and stats.

But now I have!
In this episode, I'm chatting to Tom Bailey, the co-founder of an exciting new project called The JUMP - "a grassroots project created by normal people, The JUMP is for anyone worried about the state of nature but are not necessarily ‘environmentalists’."
It was created after a a group of organisations got together to research what difference individual actions could make, and which actions would be the most impactful. I love the science and the facts that Tom shares, and I really really love the approach of The JUMP around making these changes accessible and joyful – something that everyone can get involved in.

Listen in to find out:

  • What proportion of the emissions cuts needed by 2030, individual actions can account for
  • The 6 'shifts' that The JUMP have identified as being the most impactful we can make
  • Oodles of inspiration for how to get involved, and how to get your school/workplace/community on board too!
The JUMP logo

LISTEN...

Did you enjoy this episode as much as me?
Are you inspired?
Are you going to Take The JUMP?
Let me know in the comments!

KNACKERED
BUT WANT TO
'DO SOMETHING'..?

Join the Sustainable(ish) e-mail list and kick off your imperfect eco-action with my
'5 easy Sustainable(ish) things you can do from your sofa'!
By signing up you'll also receive my weekly sustainable(ish) newsletter. You can make use of the unsubscribe link in every e-mail at anytime
SIGN UP NOW!
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  continue reading

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