Climate change is a massive problem that needs to be tackled from many angles. While the little actions we take can help, it’s mainly a systemic issue — one that requires fundamental shifts in our lifestyles and attitudes to the environment. There’s only so much we can do on our own, however. So how can you contribute to large-scale efforts to combat climate change worldwide?
One way would be to find climate change organizations and assist them however you can, whether it be with your time or money. Of course, it’s not as simple as choosing any one of them and calling it a day. There are several factors that you should consider.
The first being a climate change organization’s particular focus. Many of them fight very specific aspects of the global warming problem. For example, some target CO2 emissions directly. Others focus on protecting the rainforests or assisting with the development of clean energy.
Each of these aspects may be contributing to global warming more than others. Yet they’re all important, and some of them receive less support than they need. The organization Founders Pledge, which helps entrepreneurs donate part of their proceeds to charitable organizations, mentions three criteria it uses: importance, tractability, and neglectedness. In other words, issues that are contributing the most to climate change, issues that we can solve right now, and issues that are being relatively ignored.

Regardless of what you choose, how do you do your due diligence and contribute to an organization that’s valid and effective? Of course, some time on Google will help you, but there are specific sites for this. Charity Navigator and Charity Watch are examples of websites that evaluate charity organizations based on things like financial health and effectiveness.


[Reference] Vox Media
[Reference] Green Living Ideas