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5 Easy Ways Anyone Can Fight for the Environment

More and more people are starting to show they care about the environment and do their part to save it. How can you join them? Read on to find out!

Climate change continues to draw attention globally, from governmental debates on pollution solutions to people protesting against a lack of action. Against this backdrop, those engaged in environmental issues say while there is strength in numbers during protest events, the difference often starts with individuals doing the right things daily for clean air and water when no one is watching. “Creating awareness on a massive stage is wonderful, but how many realize the responsibility each of us has in this critical battle and how it can’t be won unless we all make the necessary changes?” asks Leslie Landis, author of Chendell: A Natural Warriora fantasy novel with environmental themes.

Landis hopes her novel will expand awareness of climate change and inspire young people to work together and foster environmental improvements. The characters in her book have a special relationship with nature, which leads to a superhero who fights for environmental issues. “Anyone can be a hero in the fight against pollution; anyone can step up for any of the environmental problems that plague us and be a natural warrior,” Landis says. “From everyday habits to small lifestyle changes, doing those things daily can make a huge difference.” Landis lists five ways to be a natural warrior for the environment, outlined below.

1. Take a tote

Ditch the plastic shopping bag and opt for a more versatile alternative like a reusable tote bag, Landis says. Many states across the country are already doing their part to reduce the use of plastic bags. You can help carry that movement forward by keeping a handful of reusable bags in your house and car.

Related: 3 Ways to Live Sustainably on a College Campus

2. Think before you drink

Landis recommends saying goodbye to plastic water bottles by getting a reusable canteen or thermos. Not only do these items help Mother Nature by cutting down on plastic waste, but they also reduce your exposure to BPA and help keep your beverages insulated.

3. Get thrifty

The fashion industry creates a lot of unnecessary waste, according to Landis. But you can help slow it down by giving discarded clothes a second chance. Shop at thrift stores, secondhand shops, and vintage boutiques. By sporting looks from the past, you’ll actually be helping the environment in the future.

Related: 5 Mindful and Eco-Friendly Fashion Tips for the School Year

4. Don’t put the pedal to the metal

Environmental experts talk about how we all leave carbon footprints by the modes of transportation we use—and it’s a lot larger than you think, Landis says. Fortunately, there are many alternative means of transportation. Whether you ride your bike to work, carpool to school, or walk, you’ll be saving yourself from the high price of gas while helping reduce carbon emissions in the air.

5. Grow green

Whether you’re planting trees to combat carbon emissions or planting an edible garden to cut back on store-bought waste, putting your green thumb to good use will always have a positive effect on the government. “It’s great to see young people in particular get involved in large numbers regarding climate change,” Landis says. “But it’s amazing how simple it is for everyone to get involved to save our most precious resources.”

Related: 6 Simple Ways to Celebrate Earth Day at Home

In the ongoing battle against climate change, both big movements and everyday actions play a crucial role. While global voices call for change, it's the small, daily choices of individuals that really make a difference. By simply choosing reusable options and supporting eco-friendly practices, you can become an unsung hero who drives real change toward a healthier planet.

Are you choosing sustainability in your college search? Find green schools that share your values using our College Search tool. You can also start with recommendations from real students on our list of The Best Colleges and Universities for an Eco-Friendly Campus Lifestyle.

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