This country can support young climate activists by providing stable funding, mental health resources, and advocacy training.
What is Canada?
This youth-led initiative in British Columbia is working on climate action campaigns.
What is the Youth Climate Corps?
These four drivers influence collective climate action: in-group identification, collective efficacy, emotions, and this.
What is social norms?
This percentage of the Canadian public identifies as "doubtful" about climate change.
What is 11%?
This percentage of the Canadian public identifies as "cautious" about climate change.
This term describes conversations with strangers about hopes, fears, and aspirations to build trust on climate issues.
What is deep canvassing?
This emotion, if harnessed correctly, can be a powerful driver for climate action rather than just despair.
What is hope?
This percentage of the public is classified as "Disengaged" from climate issues.
What is 6%?
This percentage of the Canadian public identifies as "Alarmed" about climate change.
What is 28%?
According to climate advocates, narratives focusing on this rather than fear can encourage more action.
What is collective empowerment?
This is the term for people who may support climate action but aren’t actively engaged.
What is passive allies?
This Canadian organization focuses on large-scale emergency mobilization for climate action.
What is the Climate Emergency Unit?
According to the Volts podcast, the left should focus less on purity tests and more on this political strategy.
What is building broad coalitions?
The three advocacy models for climate action include the public sphere model, the democratic model, and this activist-driven model.
What is the political mobilization model?
The strongest climate change skeptics fall under this category.
What is dismissive?
According to climate advocates, having these can help normalize conversations about climate change and inspire action.
What is more and better conversations?