A polar bear stands on a remnant of sea ice

Climate Actions—Under 18

Whether it’s at school, at home, or out in your community, you can make a real difference for polar bears, the planet, and people. Follow the links below to learn about amazing ways you can help take climate action! (Tip: Bookmark this page so you can come back to it each time you want to take action for polar bears.)

Polar bear

Photo: Meril Darees and Manon Moulis / Polar Bears International

Polar Bear Advocacy

Even if you’re not yet old enough to vote, elected officials want to know what you think! Whether it’s calling and writing your federal representatives or attending local events like city council meetings, you have the power to advocate for polar bears wherever you live.

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Climate Action at School

Whether you’re a student yourself or invested in the schools in your community, you can help encourage schools to take climate action. 

If you’re a student, here’s a tip to get started: Learn more about school policies on student activism and make your voices heard. Share information, a petition, or flyers with more information in your school AND create a presentation on your experiences.

If you’re not a student, try talking directly to the administrators at your community’s schools or bring up climate action at a school board meeting.

Here are some places to get started:

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A woman commutes on a bike path in a city landscape

Act in Your Neighborhood

Our neighborhoods are our closest communities to home. And it turns out that there are many easy ways we can make our neighborhoods more climate-friendly.

If you're part of a Neighborhood Association or have another type of neighborhood association, then working directly with them is the best way to make change happen. If you don’t, look up who represents you on your city council or go directly to your city leaders and ask them to help turn your neighborhood into a more sustainable one.

The actions below are excellent ways to get started!

Polar bear on melting sea ice

Photo: Kt Miller / Polar Bears International

Talk About It

Did you know that talking about climate action with as many people as possible is one of the most powerful ways to take action for polar bears and the planet? Be an example in your communities by talking about the importance of reducing emissions and sharing all the great things you’re doing!

Two polar bears near a frozen lake in Churchill

Photo: BJ Kirschhoffer / Polar Bears International

Become a Teacher

Do the adults in your life know where the energy in your home or school comes from? Do they know that composting can help the planet by reducing emissions from food waste? What about different energy-efficient appliances like refrigerators and dishwashers? Or how important it is that they vote for candidates that support climate action?

Well, YOU can teach them how by encouraging them to find out! Then, visit the Take Action and Education Center parts of our website to learn more about ways everyone can take climate action and learn more about polar bears and the sea ice they depend on.

Photo: Kt Miller / Polar Bears International

Create Your Own Content

Make your voice heard and speak on behalf of polar bears! Spreading the word about climate action is crucial for bringing more people into the fight to protect polar bears and the planet.