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Making personal lifestyle changes can’t be enough to solve such a big problem. What else can I do?
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How you use energy in your daily life is indeed a very big deal – and make sure to check out our Take Steps section for tips and tools to decrease you and your family’s personal energy consumption.

However, you’re right – there’s more. Individual action is important, but so is action within the community. Whether you choose to get involved through a local group, to write your legislator, or to connect with other stakeholders, it’s important to reach out, connect, and pass on the message about climate change.
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“Iraq and a lot of the skirmishes we are in are about energy. And I think, to put it in a nutshell, we feel it makes more sense to put wind turbines on our prairie instead of our fine young men and women under the prairie."
Kirk Lowell, Concordia KS - home to Meridian Way wind farm
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