As a Green Philly reader, you probably do your part. Taking cloth bags to the market, turning the water off when brushing your teeth, and even buying a hybrid car or getting solar panels on the roof of your home.
Although these are all important and laudable things to do, there’s so much more we need to do in order to turn the tide against climate change. Just check some of these key dates being mentioned.
According to a research paper by Earth Systems Dynamics, we have 11 years to take definitive action. If we don’t, our climate will fall into a downward spiral of amplification and feedback loops that will spin climate out of control.
According to another study by the National Centre for Climate Restoration, climate change will be the existential security threat of our generation.
The World Meteorological Society predicts that temperatures will rise 3-5 degrees by 2100 if we don’t take significant action to meet the Paris Climate Accord. Your kids and grandkids will live in this world.
There’s still hope, ok?!
But we need to move beyond personal sustainability to authentic climate leadership. Let’s not wait to become the sustainability leaders our world needs today.
What can you do right now? There are people out there on the front lines, making moves against climate change – right here in the Philly region. Learn about Philly’s “Green New Deal” to hear about how to be leaders in a sustainable future. Check out those who will share their stories:
These are just a handful of climate heroes responding to the key dates of 2030, 2050 and 2100 so that our kids and grandkids can enjoy the same, or better, quality of life that we enjoy today.
The remaining question is what will you do? Your government, your community, your company, or your non-profit can do so much in the quest for a sustainable future. Will you step up and become a sustainability leader?
Education is the key to unlocking your future potential.
Jefferson develops committed leaders who are changing the world through innovative market-driven solutions. Jefferson stands ready with its new Sustainability Leadership Program. With our curriculum’s project-based approach, you will build vital skills in problem scoping, systems modeling, solution framing, and change management, and immediately apply them to the sustainability challenges facing your own organization or an assigned client.
Jefferson is among the first in higher education to offer stackable certificates, so students can create the degree that is best for them. This part-time evening and weekend program is designed for working people who want to make a difference. We’ll give you the knowledge and skills to move your organization to the forefront of the sustainability movement.
Learn more about Jefferson’s graduate certificates in Sustainability Leadership, Passive House Design, Living Building Design, Resilient Communities, and Green Building Operations.
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