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  2. Individual action on climate change - Wikipedia

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    In one example researchers found that "a green energy default nudge diminishes support for a carbon tax." [202] Others say that individual action leads to collective action, and emphasize that "research on social behavior suggests lifestyle change can build momentum for systemic change."

  3. Climate change: Do individual actions really matter? - AOL

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    President Biden, for example, committed to cutting U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half by the end of the decade. The sense of urgency is also being felt on an individual level.

  4. List of climate change initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Plan de transition et d'action climatique [20] Montréal: Climate Plan [21] Vancouver: Climate Emergency Action Plan [22] Winnipeg: Winnipeg Climate Action Plan [23] Calgary: Calgary Climate Strategy [24] Edmonton: Climate Resilient Edmonton [25] Saskatoon: Saskatoon Climate Action Plan [26] Regina: Renewable Regina [27] Halifax: HalifACT [28 ...

  5. Population health policies and interventions - Wikipedia

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    Policy for population health "sets priorities" [2] and are a "guide to action to change what would otherwise occur". [2] Policies are based on "social sciences of sociology, economics, demography, public health, anthropology, and epidemiology" [4] and determine how outcomes can be accomplished are implemented at various levels.

  6. Climate change mitigation - Wikipedia

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    One is to reduce demand by behavioural and cultural changes, for example by making changes in diet, especially the decision to reduce meat consumption, [88] an effective action individuals take to fight climate change. Another is by reducing the demand by improving infrastructure, by building a good public transport network, for example.

  7. Policy - Wikipedia

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    Second, the specific policy is supported by this evidence according to at least one of the individual's or organization's preferences in the given policy area. Third, the individual or organization can provide a sound account for this support by explaining the evidence and preferences that lay the foundation for the claim. [3]

  8. Civic engagement - Wikipedia

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    For example, distrust, role clarification, and time all play a role in challenges of civic engagement: [12] Civic engagement often takes longer to show results than direct government action. In the long run, public reactions to government policy or legal decisions can lead to faster change than government involvement in lawsuits or ballot ...

  9. Economic policy of the Joe Biden administration - Wikipedia

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    The economic policy of the Joe Biden administration, colloquially known as Bidenomics (a portmanteau of Biden and economics), is characterized by relief measures and vaccination efforts to address the COVID-19 pandemic, investments in infrastructure, and strengthening the social safety net, funded by tax increases on higher-income individuals and corporations.