Social change can be established in anything related to do with the public or actions that involve more than one person. Social is a very vague and broad term. A social event can be an Ice cream Social between 10 people or a social event can be a Social Change movement like many Civil Rights movements throughout history. A man by the name of Charles Duhigg created a three part process to succeed in Social Change. His three part process was as stated, “A movement starts because of the social habits of friendship and the strong ties between close acquaintances. It grows because of the habits of a community, and the weak ties that hold neighborhoods and clans together. And it endures because a movement’s leaders give participants new habits that create a fresh sense of identity and a feeling of ownership” (97). This three part process can be used in any social change movement.  Duhigg’s three part process can be used for Bill McKibben’s approach to social change.  Bill McKibben started a website with seven undergraduate students called 350.org, and that website is used to spread awareness and let people living on Earth know about the negative impact we humans are putting on our planet. Many say well our changes won’t help us right now. That may be true, but what we start today can continue in the next generations to come and we can save our planet for future generations to live and thrive.  Duhigg uses a three part process and McKibben used a website and goes around giving speeches for anyone wanting to learn about how to save our planet. Charles Duhigg and Bill McKibben have two different social change methods, but they both can be used to create social change.