Climate change is real; it is a clear and present danger to the future of not just the ecosystem and countless species, but also a danger to millions of individual human lives and to the future of human civilization as a whole, at least as we know it.
Of course Judaism encourages us to care about and respond this problem. But how?
These sources help us explore the question of how to respond, specifically:
What exactly should we do about it?
How do we know what to do?
What is climate leadership?
What are the barriers and how do we overcome them?
What are some resources Judaism has for helping us figure out what to do in response?