Climate change isn't just a future concern—it's here now through fires, floods, heat waves, and droughts. While younger generations will face these challenges longer, older adults are both vulnerable to climate impacts and carry responsibility for addressing them.
What's it like to be an Eco - Elder?
You can transition to becoming an Eco-Elder by not giving in to eco-anxiety and helplessness promoted by media and leaders serving powerful interests.
Eco-Elders show that meaningful change is possible at any age through greener investments, mindful consumption, and community climate initiatives.
Join us on Monday, 12 May, for a deep exploration of how, as Eco-Elders, we can balance
realistic fear with active hope. Each of us can take steps within our power, starting today, for ourselves and future generations.
Leading the conversation: