Sep
20

Individual Actions vs Systems Change - How To Make Sense Of It

Individual Actions vs Systems Change - How To Make Sense Of It

Do you often wonder how your personal sustainability efforts fit into the larger systems change that’s needed to address climate issues? If so, this workshop is for you!

Join us as we unpack the complex, yet crucial interplay between individual actions and systems change. Through engaging discussions and practical examples, we’ll explore how seemingly small actions, like using reusable bags or cycling to work, can ripple out to influence broader societal systems. From traffic lights to government policies, we'll dive into the six categories of green actions—from top-down systemic changes to individual innovations—and why every role matters.

What You Will Learn

  • The Systems vs. Individual Debate: Why it's not "either-or" but an interdependent relationship that drives change.
  • Understanding Feedback Loops: Learn how systems influence individual behavior and vice versa through real-world examples.
  • The Six Buckets of Green Action: Discover the different types of green actions, ranging from policy-driven to personal habits, and how they all contribute to larger change.
  • The Five Types of Individual Behaviors: From daily habits to political engagement and social influence, understand how your actions matter at different levels.

Who Should Attend?
This event is ideal for sustainability managers, social impact entrepreneurs, and anyone passionate about understanding how personal actions drive larger systems change.

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Event info

Understand the complex nuance between individual vs systems change
Duration - Learnify X Webflow Template
Tuesday, 9:00pm - 10:30pm PST
Location - Learnify X Webflow Template
Los Angeles, LA
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