Thinking locally to solve the climate change and biodiversity crises

World leaders were in Glasgow for COP26, but few expected revolutionary progress from the summit. What if the solutions are among us, our friends, and social connections?
Through inclusivity, listening, understanding, and respect for local communities, we could trigger a diversity of responses that scale up to global levels.
Opinion piece by Maria Joao Santos in The Boston Globe (Nov 9, 2021)
Picture: Thomas Boutreux, Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
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