– Sam
Hi Sam, I wholeheartedly support the work and research being done by the Environmental Defense Fund. They also put out a great newsletter for members.
The National Resources Defense Council is another great one. Their donation page hits the nail on the head:
“Donate to the NRDC to help protect the air, land, and water from forces of pollution and corporate greed.”
And of course, there’s always the Sierra Club.
– Paula
Hi Paula, Thanks for reaching out. If you’re up for it, you could organize a march for your area. Even if it is just you and a few of your neighbors, you can make an impact! The organizers of the March have information available on their site on what to do if you want to host a March.
If that’s not an option, find out what Earth Day events are happening in your area and volunteer. Often (and I suspect this year especially!), these events are focused on environmental awareness and protection and they can always use the help!
– Mike
– Daniel
Hi Daniel, great question. I did some digging and found the resources below. I hope they’re helpful. And if there are any parents out there who’ve found other kid-friendly resources, please share them and I’ll add them below:
How to Talk to a 5-Year-Old about Climate Change – ThinkProgress
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss
The Down-to-Earth Guide to Global Warming – Scholastic
Which books deal with climate change for younger children? – The Guardian