Whether it is climate change, animal rights, pollution, civil rights, or other political problems, I am often asked, “What Can I Do? I’m just one person!” That’s true. As one person, you have little power to influence the direction of policy. But one person can influence another person, who might influence another person, and so on. As an individual you need to share your voice with others. When you become a small group, you have power, and the larger the group, the more power.
We have all seen the media coverage on the “No Kings” march. That is a group action that cannot be ignored. If you are concerned about recent government efforts to minimize the fact that there is global warming, you should be focusing on COP30. World leader from almost all the nations of the world have pushed back against the Trump administration’s dismantling of our nation’s environmental protection plans. The world is moving ahead with efforts to reduce global warming. And while the Trump administration did not have any representatives present, there were many American mayors, governors, business owners, and individuals who did attend.
Do NOT sit on the sidelines asking, “What can I do?” Talk with those who may agree with you. Have civil conversations with those who have differing opinions. Work to organize small groups, write letters, send emails, and send texts. Get involved. The more the average American becomes an advocate for a cause, the more likely some action will eventually come about.
It can take only one person to start a movement. Consider Candy Lightner, Rosa Parks, Harvey Milkman, Margaret Sanger, David Hogg, Ross Pero, Lydia Marie Child, Ida B. Wells, and many others too numerous to name. Smaller movements on the local level can also reap benefits. For example, in McDonough County, the Macomb Woman’s Club worked for years to bring glass recycling to the county. Now over 12 tons of glass has been recycled since June 26, 2025. You can make a difference! Get involved whether it be at the local, regional, state or national levels!