Ramp up action for a better future by spreading the word with friends and family, businesses and even the government. Using your voice is one of the most powerful and effective actions you can take.
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Speak to your friends and family
We care what our loved ones have to say. Share the changes you’ve made and the benefits. You could even recommend YOUDOO!
We know it can be tricky talking about climate change so start by finding common ground – what do you both care about?
From cleaner air and cheaper-to-run homes to more connected communities, there are plenty of things we can all agree we’d like to see.
Most importantly, be respectful and listen to their concerns. Climate Outreach has more advice to help you get started.
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Chat to your colleagues
With 81% of people in Bristol concerned about climate change, it’s likely your colleagues are worried too.
Why not start a conversation about steps you can take together in the workplace, like opting for veggie lunches or switching to green energy? You could also encourage your company to take its own actions, like committing to net zero emisisons.
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Tell your MP
Our government has a huge role in creating a cleaner, greener UK.
But they need to know it’s important to the people who vote for them. Tell your MP this by organising a meeting with them, writing a letter or sending a tweet.
It’s most effective to have a specific ask, so think about what’s important to your local area. This could be air pollution, better public transport or investment in insulating homes.
Tell companies you want change
Have you spotted that your supermarket uses too much packaging? Would you like more veggie options in your local cafe? Tell them!
Most businesses are interested in knowing what their customers want. Keep it short and sweet, explain your concern and the change you’d like to see.
Get involved in your community
From protecting green spaces to tackling air pollution, people across the city are taking action themselves to make our neighbourhoods cleaner, healthier and happier places.
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Why not set up your own group to tackle a specific issue in your area!
Speak to your friends and family
We care what our loved ones have to say. Share the changes you’ve made and the benefits. You could even recommend YOUDOO!
We know it can be tricky talking about climate change so start by finding common ground – what do you both care about?
From cleaner air and cheaper-to-run homes to more connected communities, there are plenty of things we can all agree we’d like to see.
Most importantly, be respectful and listen to their concerns. Climate Outreach has more advice to help you get started.
Find out more
Chat to your colleagues
With 81% of people in Bristol concerned about climate change, it’s likely your colleagues are worried too.
Why not start a conversation about steps you can take together in the workplace, like opting for veggie lunches or switching to green energy? You could also encourage your company to take its own actions, like committing to net zero emisisons.
Find out more
Tell your MP
Our government has a huge role in creating a cleaner, greener UK.
But they need to know it’s important to the people who vote for them. Tell your MP this by organising a meeting with them, writing a letter or sending a tweet.
It’s most effective to have a specific ask, so think about what’s important to your local area. This could be air pollution, better public transport or investment in insulating homes.
Tell companies you want change
Have you spotted that your supermarket uses too much packaging? Would you like more veggie options in your local cafe? Tell them!
Most businesses are interested in knowing what their customers want. Keep it short and sweet, explain your concern and the change you’d like to see.
Get involved in your community
From protecting green spaces to tackling air pollution, people across the city are taking action themselves to make our neighbourhoods cleaner, healthier and happier places.
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Why not set up your own group to tackle a specific issue in your area!
What's the Benefit?
Talking about climate change helps you:
- Tell the government and businesses you want them to act
- Share tips and tricks for happier, healthier lives
- Show other people they’re not alone in their concerns
Did you know?
Source: Quality of life survey 2020
of people are concerned about climate change in Bristol.