Be a Hummingbird Changemaker: How small steps lead to big impacts

Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai shared this message that small actions lead to big impacts. More than ever, the world needs more hummingbird changemakers. Here are 4 ways you can become one today to contribute positively to climate action and help make the world a better place.
Read about climate and nature
Every child can help make the world a better place, and storytelling is a fantastic way to share this message with them.
The Wish Trees: How Planting Trees Can Help Make the World a Better Place introduces children to the fun of planting trees and how this promotes climate and nature protection.

Recycle for art
Your recycling bin is a great place to find materials for arts and crafts projects while teaching the importance of reduce, reuse, recycle and the impact these principles have on climate change.
Planting trees
Trees absorb and store greenhouse gasses, regulate water levels, protect shorelines from extreme weather events like storm surges, and can even cool down cities!
Planting trees with children and youth can connect them to nature and understand the impact of natural environments in a hands-on way.
Make indoor greenhouses

You can make a difference too
The ChariTree Foundation is a Vancouver-based charity connecting local and international youth to climate education to help them survive and thrive today and lead a better tomorrow. Follow us on Twitter or donate today to help children survive and thrive in a changing climate.
Published on April 28, 2023 06:00
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