Practice, practice, practice. By developing good daily sustainable habits we can change community norms that will help reduce our impact on the climate. Policy of course plays a huge role whether it's Seattle's composting ordinance, or the new pre-tax ordinance that helps employees save on transit expenses (and taxes). These policies effect our everyday actions to the point that they become habitual. Reducing the global impact of climate change can seem daunting but through lasting community-level iniatives it is possible. Help your community. Help your planet.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/06/opinion/sunday/climate-change-global-warming.html
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Integrated assessment models (IAMs) are designed to help us understand how human development and societal choices affect each other and the natural world, including climate change.
https://www.carbonbrief.org/qa-how-integrated-assessment-models-are-used-to-study-climate-change
The Open Transit Data Toolkit website is a series of lessons to help people utilize open transit data. Each lesson walks through the process of finding, wrangling, visualization, and analyzing transit data. Transit authorities are releasing massive amounts of transit data. However, this data must be transformed into actionable insights to be useful.
http://transitdatatoolkit.com/
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