’Please vote. Please vote, especially if you're right now in the United States. Do it now. And if you're not registered or don't know where you're voting, get online today and figure it out.’ This underscores the importance of voter participation in driving environmental change and shaping policy.
‘If you are an American who wants to address climate change, there are seven things you can do. Maybe you can't afford all of them, but about 20% of Americans can easily do all of these things.’ This highlights accessibility and the varying levels of commitment among individuals.
‘You can adopt a plant-rich diet. If you're on any kind of drug for your heart or your blood pressure, it's because you've been eating too much meat and cheese throughout your life. So eat a little less red meat.’ This illustrates the dual benefit of personal health and environmental impact by changing dietary habits.
‘You can buy carbon offsets. It is donating to somebody doing the right thing in some ecosystem, such as contracting green energy.’ This reflects on the value of contributing financially to initiatives that help the environment.
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