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Over 60? Join Third Act Florida to make the state a better one for your grandkids | Opinion

Extreme heat is here to stay, and experts say we should prepare for a worsening situation.
Extreme heat is here to stay, and experts say we should prepare for a worsening situation. Dreamstime/TNS

At this point in my life, I aspire to live according to an ancient Greek philosophy: “A society grows great when old people plant trees whose shade they know they will never sit in.”

That philosophy aligns with the vision for Third Act, a new national advocacy group that organizes people over the age of 60 to work on climate and democracy issues. Bill McKibben, its founder, is a well-known environmental writer and activist. The leadership board is a “who’s who” of environmentalists from the early years of the movement.

Third Act Florida was officially launched on Aug. 22. I’m a retired economist and am co-facilitator for the organization. Here’s what I hope to accomplish by being a member.

Third Act Florida is a place for residents 60 and over to advocate for the protection of the state’s climate and democracy for our children and grandchildren. I was motivated to join Third Act Florida because:

I saw the effects of climate change on Florida living and that our fragile democracy was being damaged from within our borders.

I became energized to do something now, after the 2022 Florida legislative session in which “culture wars” dominated the agenda, doing further damage to our environment and our democratic ideals.

I got inspired by the people I have met, both locally and nationwide, associated with Third Act who have similar concerns and the will to do something about them.

Third Act Florida’s vision is to enable a diverse community of seniors to work together to create a state that our children deserve and should expect, by protecting both our climate and our precious democracy.

The substance of the organization is built on a foundation of principles that foster a strong and healthy culture right from the start, one that makes Third Act productive and joyful for those involved. Those principles include inclusivity, respect for diversity of thought, kindness, humility and accountability. It is also understood that more gets accomplished when people are allowed to be creative and having fun is intentional.

And Third Act Florida is organized in a way that will make my contributions the most effective. I can choose to participate in one or more of the three “Activism units” or the “Communications Team.”

The Activism units are: Advance Fossil-Free Finance; Uplift Democracy & Voting; and Democratizing Energy. These units are aligned with and supported by the national organization, so we have plenty of examples to follow and resources at our disposal.

However, the leaders in Florida understand there is plenty to do here after the latest, and next, Florida legislative sessions and they plan to accomplish a lot. We will be protesting at financial institutions and Public Service Commission meetings, registering young people to vote, petitioning for voter protections, making our voices heard to legislators, educating colleagues and persuading others to speak out.

Third Act Florida has a place for everyone. Share your voice to protect Florida’s climate and democracy. Go to thirdact.org/working-groups/florida and sign up. Or send an email to ThirdActFL@gmail.com to let us know that you want to be a part of creating a better legacy to leave for future generations.

Bob Norberg is a co-facilitator for Third Act Florida. He lives in Gainesville.

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