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People everywhere should be doing everything they can to be more sustainable so that climate change can begin to be mitigated. We are already feeling the negative effects of climate change, and they are thoroughly documented. Despite this people are not changing to be more sustainable fast enough. Many either reject the idea of climate change, do not know what they could do, or are unaware of how climate change affects them. Sustainability also impacts more than just climate change. Living more sustainably can have positive impacts economically as well as positive impacts on human health. In a world that is so connected and with such a wealth of information, we can no longer afford to have communities in the dark. Leaders need to rise on a community level to make a difference. Leadership is an aspect of an organization or a project that can elevate it to new heights. A leader is not everything, but the difference a good leader makes is universal. In this paper I will teach you about organizing a sustainability fair that educates and engages marginalized communities that typically are not included in the conversation on how to save our world.
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- The Sustainability Fair: Building a Grassroots Movement Around Community
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- Salinas, Jorge (Author)
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2018-11-10
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Salinas, Jorge (2018). The Sustainability Fair: Building a Grassroots Movement Around Community. ASU Digital Repository. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.51175