Global Environmental Citizenship

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Global environmental citizenship is the concept of individuals taking personal responsibility for taking action to protect, preserve, and restore the global environment. These actions could include advocating for green legislation, reducing our carbon footprint, supporting sustainable practices, and working to protect endangered species. Global environmental citizenship is about more than just sustainability; it is about understanding our connection to the environment, wherever we live and whatever our natural resources may be, and thus our responsibility to the planet. Global environmental citizenship is not just about what we do at the local level, but about the global collective. It is about realizing our potential to help reduce damage caused by climate change, and recognizing that our actions, no matter how seemingly small, can have a collective, and global, impact.

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