Make it a summer of climate action (2024)

by Abby Huseth

Today, on the Summer Solstice, I'm aware of how special early summer in Missoula is. The deep green hillsides; the crisp, cool mornings; the scent of lilacs lingering; the bitterroots unfurling on the North Hills and carpets of balsamroot like pure joy in plant form: I cherish these signs of the season, partly because they don’t last long.

I’ve been holding onto this early summer feeling - the momentary sense that all is right with the world - even as I know that all is not right with the world. One look at recent headlines reminds me that our planet is running a fever. Deadly 120-plus degree records in India, heat domes in Mexico and Texas, sweltering heat worsening the already dire conditions in Gaza - these are some of the acute symptoms, but the chronic symptoms are widespread too.

Over the past year, the average person has experienced an entire extra month of hotter temps because of climate change. And the complex interactions between global heating caused by the climate crisis and natural El Niño and La Niña cycles mean the rest of the summer is likely to bring even more wild and extreme weather.

Right now in beautiful western Montana, it feels a bit like the calm before the storm. Here at Climate Smart Missoula, this summer we’re taking advantage of our local calm to accelerate efforts to help our community prepare for climate extremes, as well as take action to cut the carbon pollution that’s causing these extremes in the first place. To continue the medical analogy, we know we need to treat the physical symptoms (like hotter temperatures and more wildfire smoke) as well as the underlying causes (existing inequalities and our dependence on fossil fuels).

For us, that means collaborating with partners to host our annual Wildfire Smoke Ready Week (July 8-13), sharing resources to help everyone and especially those most vulnerable stay healthy when smoke arrives in our valley. To volunteer or learn more, contact Amy.

It means working with local government partners to release Missoula’s first ever Heat Action Plan and equip social service agencies, health providers, and the public with locally-oriented strategies to deal with extreme heat.

And it also means knocking on doors and learning from folks in neighborhoods that currently have fewer trees, so that regular community members are empowered to be stewards of a healthy urban forest and share more equitably in all its climate and health benefits. To help or learn more, reach out to Susan and Trees for Missoula.

As far as addressing the root causes of climate chaos, summer is also a great time for planning and action. Sitting here at my desk, I’m typing on a computer entirely powered by the sun thanks to the solar panels on our roof, and our new super-quiet heat pump (also solar-powered!) is keeping our small office pleasantly cool.

As summers get hotter and smokier, it’s clear we’ll need more options for Missoulians to find cool, clean indoor air, without making climate pollution worse. Through our collaborative Electrify Missoula campaign, we’re helping residents and businesses make a plan to get off fossil fuels and improve indoor air quality and comfort by electrifying their appliances. We’re also excited to begin planning, with Missoula County, the creation of a new “one stop shop” for electrification resources so that more of our community can make this transition.

And yes, we’ll need more (eventually all!) of that electricity to be powered by renewable sources. Now’s a great time to call a local solar installer and explore that option for your home or business. We’re also grateful to our City and County for their persistence with the Green Power Program, which will bring Missoula another step closer to our goal of 100% clean electricity by 2030. And here at Climate Smart Missoula we’re continuing to expand our Footprint Fund which supports energy efficiency and clean energy projects for our low-income neighbors, and which you can support today!

These are just some of the local climate solutions that can help our community weather the weather and become healthier over the long term. We hope you’ll join us and put climate action on your list this summer. Connect with us by stopping by our open house today, signing up for our e-newsletter, or attending upcoming events (including a Missoula watch party for the Montana Supreme Court hearing of the landmark Held v Montana youth climate case on July 10th!).

As we keep climate action on our agenda this summer, let’s not forget one more critical aspect of long-term wellbeing: mental and emotional health. Reading those headlines and considering the scale of the climate crisis and global challenges can feel overwhelming. Finding ways to take action right here in our own backyard can help!
Personally, I’m also planning to spend every moment I can enjoying the beauty of this special place I get to call home. And I’m resolving to hold onto that feeling of gratitude for all that is right with the world: it’s the best inspiration I’ve found to keep fighting for a livable future and healthy community.

Make it a summer of climate action (2024)

FAQs

How do you use climate action in a sentence? ›

We can limit global temperature rise to less than 2 degrees if we take action now. We need all countries and all sectors of society to act now—it is in the interests of everyone. It is doable. Taking climate action now makes good economic sense.

What is Greta Thunberg's plan for climate change? ›

Although Ms Thunberg has not devised any specific environmental strategies, she is credited with raising public awareness of climate change across the world, especially amongst young people. Many commentators call this "the Greta effect".

How do you make climate action? ›

Actions for a healthy planet
  1. Save energy at home. Much of our electricity and heat are powered by coal, oil and gas. ...
  2. Change your home's source of energy. ...
  3. Walk, bike or take public transport. ...
  4. Switch to an electric vehicle. ...
  5. Consider your travel. ...
  6. Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle. ...
  7. Eat more vegetables. ...
  8. Throw away less food.

What is a catchy climate change quote? ›

Leave a Better Planet for Future Generations. The Future is Brighter with Climate Action. The Future is Green: Act on Climate Change. Future Generations Deserve a Healthy Planet.

What quotes did Leonardo Dicaprio say about climate change? ›

“We only get one planet. Humankind must become accountable on a massive scale for the wanton destruction of our collective home. Protecting our future on this planet depends on the conscious evolution of our species.” “This is the most urgent of times, and the most urgent of messages.”

What is climate action in simple words? ›

"Climate action is any policy, measure, or program that reduces greenhouse gases, builds resilience to climate change, or supports and finances those goals.

What is a short sentence for climate change? ›

Examples from Collins dictionaries

Human activity has led to deforestation, species becoming extinct, rising sea levels and climate change. We now have milder winters because of climate change. From rising sea levels to changes in our health - climate change in the UK will affect us in a variety of ways.

Can you give some examples of climate action? ›

Switch Electricity Provider. Commercial and residential buildings – as a result of electricity, heating and cooling – contribute around 12% of global greenhouse gas emissions annually , which is why it is important we reduce our domestic climate footprint as soon as possible.

Who is the biggest climate change activist? ›

A global figure and a key name in the climate conversation, we couldn't compile a list of climate warriors without including Swedish activist Greta Thunberg.

Is Greta Thunberg vegan? ›

Thunberg has confirmed a number of times that she is vegan. According to reports, she went vegan at the age of 10, which was in 2013. In 2021, she collaborated with vegan charity Mercy For Animals in a short film named For Nature.

What has happened to Greta Thunberg? ›

She left school in summer 2023, and ended her school climate strikes. Ms Thunberg has been arrested several times for her participation in environmental protests around the world and fined by the Swedish courts.

What year was the hottest on record? ›

AP Science Writer. Summer 2024 sweltered to Earth's hottest on record, making it even more likely that this year will end up as the warmest humanity has measured, European climate service Copernicus reported Friday.

How do you inspire climate action? ›

Share your personal experience. Your own climate story can be a powerful communication tool. Talk about how you became engaged in climate action, why it concerns you, and the positive steps you've taken to reduce your own environmental impact. Be honest about the positives and negatives you've faced in taking action.

Why is climate action a problem? ›

Climate impacts are already harming health, through air pollution, disease, extreme weather events, forced displacement, pressures on mental health, and increased hunger and poor nutrition in places where people cannot grow or find sufficient food.

What did Bill Gates say about climate change? ›

Planting trees will not solve the climate problem, he says. Doing climate policy by brute force will not work either. Better to invest in new technologies for carbon removal, clean energy, and electric vehicles and to implement policies like carbon taxes that could fund future green technologies.

What is the slogan for climate change protest? ›

All: Another world is possible! No more coal! No more oil! Keep the carbon in the soil!

What is a famous quote about climate justice? ›

“Our economic system must work not only for the few, but for all nations and all people, especially communities that are impacted first and worst by the climate crisis." "We demand not only action, but transparency and accountability from governments on existing commitments," Foster continued.

What is a famous quote on the environment? ›

Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed. —Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948), quoted in EF Schumacher, Small is Beautiful. To halt the decline of an ecosystem, it is necessary to think like an ecosystem.

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