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12 Things You Can Do Right Now on Climate Change

The climate is changing - but are you? Changes in the way you live your life - both big and small - can
help you reduce your own personal carbon footprint, and also encourage policy makers to act for the
good of the planet. Below is a list of 12 easy things you can do right now to help fight climate change.

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The greatest threat faced by this generation is climate change. Because without a habitable earth to live
on, what do we have left? But what can we do to tackle the problem? Wait for politicians to act and
hope that they'll make the right decisions before it's too late? Waiting certainly hasn't proved to be an
effective solution, with words so far being followed with little - if any - effective action. So it's more
important than ever to take matters into our own hands.

Many people feel that the issue of climate change is just too vast for individual actions to really make a
difference. But is that really the case?

We don't agree, and have come up with 12 simple tips on how you can not only reduce your own carbon
footprint by making both small and big changes, but also put pressure on politicians to step up and do
the right thing.

1. Switch to 100% green power


Still haven’t switched to a green energy provider? Then now’s the time! Throughout the world, the use
of energy represents by far the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activity.
Around two thirds of global greenhouse gas emissions are linked to burning fossil fuels for energy to be
used for heating, electricity, transport and industry. And in Europe too, energy production and use,
including the energy used in transport, accounts for some 80 percent of the EU's greenhouse gas
emissions.

Switching to renewables has a multiple positive impacts: by converting to green electricity you support
the phase-out of coal, do your bit to accelerate the move to renewable sources and directly reduce CO2
emissions.

2. Save energy

It might sound like the most original-sounding tip around, but it's as relevant as ever. Saving energy not
only saves you money - it also helps to cut emissions too. Check out the following article to see how you
shape up when it comes to your own daily energy-efficiency: 11 Tips for Saving Energy at Home

3. Optimise your diet

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In the EU, meat and dairy production is estimated to be responsible for 12-17% of total greenhouse gas
emissions, while throughout the world, the global livestock industry produces more greenhouse gas
emissions than all cars, planes, trains and ships combined. That doesn't mean that everyone has to
become vegan or vegetarian - even a small shift in diets, with a reduction in meat and dairy products,
and more plant-based foods instead, could reduce the pressure that agriculture places on the
environment.

When buying fruits and vegetables, try to buy organic wherever the options (and the price) will allow.
Organic foods are usually not only healthier because they contain fewer harmful substances, but
growing them also protects the environment and the climate. You could even go one step further and
help support local organic farmers by signing up to receive a veggie box directly from people who grow
the food nearby, thus also helping cut down on the emissions caused by transporting produce
throughout the world.

4. Avoid plastic wherever you can


Plastic is the all-round material par excellence and is therefore present in pretty much every aspect of
our lives. But the durability of the material (which also makes it so popular) is of course also it's most
drastic disadvantage: we're struggling to get rid of it. Plastic has found its way pretty much everywhere -
on streets, in rivers, on the beach, in cosmetics, in waste water, in our clothing, even in the air we
breathe. And there's also a close connection between climate change and our massive global plastic
problem. Almost every plastic is produced from fossil fuels - and in every single phase of its life cycle,
plastic emits greenhouse gases. But there are already a lot of alternatives available: 7 Quick and Easy
Ways to Cut Down on Plastic

5. Sharing is caring!

If we own less and use more things collectively, we need to produce fewer things - and that saves on
resources. Sharing cars, exchanging clothes, lending and borrowing tools - there are multiple different
possibilities for collective consumption are they're being used by millions of people worldwide. You can
find some examples right here: Get Involved in the Sharing Economy

6. Shrink your digital footprint

Every search query we type, every email we send or receive, and every song we stream causes CO2
emissions. Why? Because energy is needed for all the data we’re producing - and a lot of it! By 2018, the
use of digital technologies had overtaken even the aviation industry in terms of CO2 emissions. It's time
to tackle the root of the problem. Let's start with the number one power-guzzler in the digital world:
streaming video services. In order to flicker across our screens on-demand, streaming video services
they need a lot of bits and bytes. One single provider (Netflix) currently consumes 15 percent of the
world's internet bandwidth. So if you're a fan of a certain playlist or show - maybe try downloading them
rather than streaming them anew each time you go back to them? You can also help by doing something
as simple as switching to a "green" search engine such as Ecosia that plants trees, avoiding purchasing
electronic devices that you don't need, and even just cleaning up your email inbox.

7. Avoid flying

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There is of course, no other means of transport that gets us from A to B as fast as the plane. But at the
same time there is hardly any other activity in which a single person can emit such large quantities of
CO2 in such a short time. Not that that fact is at all reflected in the prices of aeroplane tickets! And so,
the simple solution is simply to avoid air travel as much as possible. And by doing so, avoid that icky
feeling you get when you do take unnecessary flights because you know how bad it is for the
environment. (The Swedes even have a word for it: flygskam.) But what does sustainable travel actually
look like? Here you can find out more: Tips for sustainable travel

And for those few flights that you simply cannot avoid, there is of course always the chance to offset
your emissions. It doesn't cancel out the damage done, but at least it goes some way towards
neutralising flying's negative impact. The Swiss non-profit Myclimate and the company Atmosfair are
just two options.

8. Make sustainable investments

You take your money to a bank and they look after it until you need it? Wrong! Your bank works with
the money - and perhaps even supports the arms trade and environmental destruction. But there are
also sustainable alternatives, banks who are transparent about what happens with your money and
where you can even decide where your money should work - for example in renewable energies or
reforestation projects. To find your local sustainable bank, check out the list of member banks of the
GABV (the Global Alliance for Banking on Values). Sustainable investments consider social, ethical and
ecological aspects as well as financial aspects - and that pays off, both for you and in the fight against
climate change.

9. Get on your bike!

Still the number one form of sustainable transportation - the bicycle. In the age of electric scooters,
electric mopeds and whatever else may come - when it comes to protecting the climate, the humble
pedal-powered bicycle is still way ahead. In most cities, on a bike you can travel faster than by car, bus
or train. And to make the whole thing even more fun: whether you're looking for a nice new cycle route
to work, want to do some sports or discover nature - here you'll find a whole host of suitable apps: Tyres
Pumped, Phone Charged? Our Top 10 Cycling Apps

10. Protect our forests and plant more trees

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It has long been known how important forests are both for the microclimate in individual regions and for
the global climate as a whole. They "feed" on CO2 and convert the climate-damaging gas into oxygen,
which is vital for our survival. A research team at ETH Zurich has compiled some fascinating figures: Two
thirds of man-made CO2 emissions could be removed from our atmosphere if we were to reforest 900
million hectares of forests worldwide. Forest restoration “isn’t just one of our climate change solutions,
it is overwhelmingly the top one,” said the lead scientist, climate change ecologist Tom Crowther. On
the website of the Crowther Lab you will find lists of forest restoration organisations that you can
support.

But we should not only focus on reforestation measures, but also stop the deforestation of huge areas
at the same time. European meat production also plays a decisive role in this context. Poultry, pigs and
cattle are mostly fed with soya, which has grown on Brazilian soil - and tropical rainforest was previously
found on these areas. So you can make a contribution by limiting your meat consumption. Beyond that,
you can also support international organisations that promote the rights of indigenous people living in
the Amazon (such as Amazon Watch), who are the ones best placed to protect forested areas by
monitoring and reporting on illegal logging.

11. Make informed decisions as a consumer and as a citizen

The 100 largest companies in the world are responsible for over 70 percent of global emissions. At first
glance those huge corporations might seem quite far away from you. But we can still reach them and
affect them - by exercising our rights as consumers and as citizens. We can consume more carefully and
consciously, giving preference to companies that act responsibly, supporting organisations that hold
companies to account for the environmental practices - and we can use our cross on the ballot paper to
decide who should set the political course in the future. Find out who is committed to climate protection
in your city, region and country and make your cross in the right place!

12. Go out on the street and make your voice heard!

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Countless reports have stressed the urgency of taking action now if we are to stand a change of halting
the most devastating consequences of climate change. Far too little has happened so far. But the voices
from civil society are getting louder. Fridays for Future has become a huge movement in which people
regularly take to the streets to demonstrate for more political action to protect the climate. And
Extinction Rebellion is using civil disobedience and non-violent resistance, setting up blockades in cities
across Europe. Join them and take a stand for the climate today!

Climate Change Persuasive Essay


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Amy Torres

Amy Torres B-8 December 1, 2017

Climate Change and its Death affect on Us Mother Nature’s strongest weakness, Climate Change. Slowly
taking her down yet she tries to fight back. The only thing she can rely on to help her, is us. Yet we are
doing everything on the contrary. Destroying the trees, adding more chemicals to the greenhouse gases.
Burning fossil fuels, and every other little thing. Consuming her, little by little. “So,” you may say, “What
are we going to do?” “ Well, first, one has to know what climate change really is. What it does, and what
it is affecting, let alone who.”

Climate Change, also known as Global Warming, is the observation of the Earth’s temperature rising. It
has taken a huge toll on us and our environment, yet the more we tend to pollute the Earth, the worse
the Earth gets. In 1896, Swedish scientist, Svante Arrhenius, made a scientific theory, according to the
Scientific American website. He said that, the more we burn fossil fuels (like coals), the more carbon
dioxide was released into the atmosphere, thus creating the “Greenhouse effect”. About 120 years later,
Arrhenius was right. Climate change has not only increased the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but it
has taken many lives of animals, their habitats, and us. The ones who are not only making it worse, are
also the ones who are, and are going to, experience the most danger. Lives are being taken away, and
the continuation of Climate Change is limiting our lives.

Climate change has affected millions of animals, insects, rodents, humans, and so much more. It has
affected all things that are living, in a negative way. It is primarily affecting the animals that live in the
North and South Pole. For example, the Polar Bears, their own grounds, are disappearing and melting
away. Yet many more bears are still being affected. Climate change, hasn’t only impacted us in a
negative way, but it has also impacted us in a positive way, too. Between the years 2016 and 2017, there
has been an 8% increase in the United States population who are concerned about Climate Change.
They have been informed more about climate change, its affects and what is going around in our
society. Yes, climate change is a negative thing, but the most important thing, is informing people about
climate change and what it is. In the Scientific American website, G. S. Callendar, was the only person
who believed in the effects of the Greenhouse gases. If it weren’t for him, and his persistent belief in
what he believed about the greenhouse gases, a lot of scientific discoveries in climate change would not
have had occured. Thus the more reason why we should be persistent in sharing the news of what it
going on in our world and the effects of climate change. Yes, we have a president who does not
scientifically believe in the effects of climate change, if we as the people, stick to what is proven to us,
we can persuade the community, then the government and pretty soon we can show that Climate
Change is real to the non-believers. Yet, without the support of each other, damages are still being made
to our environments. “

As of 2014, coral, polar bears, and frogs are the species that have been hit the hardest when it comes to
climate change.” Says National Geographic, Christine Dell’Amore. Due to this dramatic change, many
animals have had to adapt to their new environment due to this change. Take birds, for example, they
migrate when their home gets to cold. They move somewhere warmer, but since spring is arriving
earlier, they are needing to migrate more and more often. Yet this is just one animal. Frogs are
amphibians, which means that since they are cold-blooded, they are needing to attract to the heat.
Though when they need to lay eggs, they need the water, to lay their eggs, cool. With Earth’s
temperature rising, it is getting harder for them to reproduce since it is also affecting the water
temperature. Frogs’ habitats are also getting drier and more hard to find, and still, more animals are
continuing to be affected and in a very drastic way. Animals homes are being destroyed, and we let it
happen, but we aren’t just destroying their homes, we are also destroying ours.

Climate change is so easily affected and the more we pollute, the worse it gets. The trashing in the
ocean, the continuing burn of fossil fuels, the littering anywhere and everywhere, it all helps contribute
to worsening climate change. “Scientists agree that today’s warming is primarily caused by humans
putting too much carbon in the atmosphere, like when we choose to extract and burn coal, oil, and gas,
or cut down and burn forests.” reported by Union of Concerned Scientist in the United States of America
(UCSUSA). To this day, we still continue to harm the environment, we continue to upset it, and even
though we are making small changes to help out Mother Nature, it is still not enough.

We can only do so much, but we all need to participate in helping out the environment. By simply
repeating the three classic “R’s,” Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, you’re already helping out. Though, you just
doing it by yourself isn’t going to make a huge change. So spread the word! Tell your neighbors about
climate change, tell your family, tell everyone, and tell them what is going on in our society and what it
is causing climate change. Tell them what they can do to stop it, and what to contribute to the
environment. We can only do so much alone, and it can only go so far. Every day spent doing nothing to
help our environment, is another day less of our future generations living.

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How do you feel about climate change, and is the planet getting warmer?

Climate change is real, but still after what 's happening in the weather and how Antarctica is melting the
media and public still do not take it seriously. As if the information scientist give is biased, the
Republicans of the united states say that climate change is caused by humans. But that is wrong, it is not
caused by us, it is caused by what we are doing. The planet is getting warmer by 2 degrees, it may seem
like a lot but if you see records and compare temperatures from now to 1980 but 2 degrees is actually
high.

What do you know about chemtrails, do you think they 're safe for the environment!?

Chemtrails are very dangerous, the government is releasing it into the air and they are spraying
aluminum and other compounds in the air. Now chemtrails are a geoengineering program were
airplanes fly at high altitudes and spray chemicals into the atmosphere including aluminum, barium, and
strontium. Those metals fall to the ground, they land to our bodies, in our soil, trees, food, and water.
This is all documented, you just need to know where to look because this is something news outlets do
not talk about Recently President Trump signed an executive order for the nation to stop chemtrailing
but it was all biased, jets are still releasing elements in the air that are hurting the people. There 's also a
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because of the term “greenhouse”. However, David Evans has concluded after six years of research that
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I hope my reasons encouraged the government to look that the solutions to climate change and do
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green shopping, and alternative energy source. I also wrote about why I think climate change is really
bad for the animals and humans . A famous scientist called Bill Nye said: “Climate change is happening,
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there before we destroyed our earth with GHG

Read More

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820 Words | 4 Pages

Since the Industrial Age and the Industrial Revolution until now, we have poured endless amounts of
smoke, trash … into the air. That much toxic waste has now accumulated enough to change the entire
world, forcing it to readjust. This not only affects us, but millions of other species as well, threatening life
as we know it to end. Effects of climate change You might think that the weather changing is just a
normal thing, but climate change is much worst. Animal to this day have adapted to its surroundings; for
example, tropical birds have evolved to live in tropical forests.

Read More

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998 Words | 4 Pages

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