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Speakers urge public to visit climateactioncounts.com for World Environment Day action

3735173 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

In a brief recorded exchange on World Environment Day, two speakers encouraged listeners to take climate actions, listed 10 suggested steps, and set a 2,000,000-participant goal, directing people to climateactioncounts.com.

Two speakers urged listeners on World Environment Day to take climate action and to visit climateactioncounts.com.

Jared, a commenter, opened the message by saying, "Hey, everyone. Today is World Environment Day, and you know what you need to do on World Environment Day? Take action. How are we gonna do that, Ty?" He then invited listeners to take part in community climate work.

Ty, a commenter, answered with a direct call to the website: "By going to climateactioncounts.com." He later raised the participation goal: "Alright. Let's go for 2,000,000. Let's do the whole world. Let's go for it."

The speakers listed a set of suggested measures described as "the 10 actions," urging people to "reduce waste," "tell a friend," and "save energy, water, and money." Jared reiterated the call to act when he said, "Let's just do it. Let's just do it." Ty closed the message with, "Go to climateactioncounts.com today."

The exchange was a promotional appeal and did not include any formal motions, votes, or policy actions. No agencies, statutes, or funding sources were mentioned in the remarks.