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62% of young people feel most passionate about climate change.

That's according to a recent survey in the UK by the National Grid, and you might be one of them. But did you know that having conversations with your friends and family about it can play a key role in creating change?

There are lots of ways you can encourage others to get on board with protecting the planet. The easiest is to simply start talking to your friends and family about the subject. Even better, why not talk about the solutions that already exist? Even if you don鈥檛 fully agree with the other person鈥檚 views, there鈥檚 a lot to learn from listening to their perspectives or concerns.

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Not sure where to start? Learn how to inspire others with this video.

Hear from a group of young people who are sharing their best practices when it comes to talking to their friends and family about environmental issues like climate change.

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Approach it in a friendly way

You may just be curious about other people鈥檚 views on climate change, or you may have a particular goal in mind. Whatever your reasoning is and whoever you are speaking to, try to be understanding, friendly and patient. Remember, they may not be as climate-savvy as you!

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Relate it to the things they care about

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See if you can link the things they love doing with what鈥檚 good for the planet.

For example, if they鈥檙e into fashion, you can start by talking about the rise of second-hand clothing apps or show them a photo of a great vintage outfit you threw together.

A young person talks animatedly to the camera in her bedroom.
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Listen well

Ask open-ended questions and make sure the other person knows they can share their thoughts safely. Making them feel comfortable and trying to understand where they鈥檙e coming from helps to build trust. When they trust you, it鈥檚 easier for them to listen to your views, too.

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Learn through credible sources

There鈥檚 always more to learn about when it comes to the state of the planet. Watch documentaries, read books and do your research. Just make sure to take breaks or stop so you don鈥檛 feel overwhelmed!

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You can also learn to spot credible sources. Just because something is on the internet, it doesn鈥檛 make it true. If a news piece quoted a piece of research, see if you can find the original study (or other articles that quoted the same study) to find out:

  • When the study was done (the more recent the better)
  • The sample size if relevant (the bigger the better)
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Make sure your facts are relevant

It鈥檚 good to back your views with facts and statistics, but make sure they are relevant and be careful not to overwhelm the other person. Lots of scary numbers can be a bit much sometimes!

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Be the change you want to see

Whatever the outcome of your conversation is, carry on learning about climate change and doing the things that connect you with nature. Whether that鈥檚 visiting local parks, volunteering for a local environmental charity, running environmental initiatives at school or upcycling old toys to reduce waste. Change doesn鈥檛 always start big 鈥 it can be small and it can start with you.

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