I’m already a well-informed person trying to radically decrease my consumptive impact on this world. AWorldinsupportofActNow has lots of nice features, but does it really get us to change? There are actions to take but all on roughly equal footing, despite differences in impact (eg recycling plastic vs eating plant-based meals), and missing many options or scaling up (Eg reducing use, reusing), let alone getting into the ways high consumption is systematically built into our lives, and therefore difficult to solve through individual actions such as turning out lights. There are several educational challenges, which often have helpful links, but again don’t push us very far. So it is intriguing, but I’d like to see it provide entry to greater action, more introspection toward larger commitments, and more emphasis on systemic change alongside individual change. I’m curious how it lands with people not yet familiar with the issues, SDGs etc.