10 ways to prevent Environmental Changes
“Our planet’s alarm is going off, and it is time to wake up and take action.”
Start
with these ten actions!
Everyone can help
limit climate change. From the way we travel, to the electricity we use, the
food we eat, and the things we buy, we can make a difference.
Greenhouse gas emission
per person vary greatly among countries. In the United States of America,
emissions in 2020 (the latest available data) were 14.6 tons of CO2 equivalent
per person – more than double the global average of 6.3 tons, and six times the
2.4 tons per person in India.
To preserve a liveable climate, the
average emission per person per year will need to drop to around 2 to 2.5 tons
of CO2e by 2030. Start with these ten actions to help tackle the climate
crisis.
1.Save energy at home
Much of our electricity and heat are powered by coal, oil and gas. Use less energy by lowering your heating and cooling, switching to LED light bulbs and energy-efficient electric appliances, washing your laundry with cold water, or hanging things to dry instead of using a dryer. Improving your home’s energy efficiency, through better insulation for instance, or replacing your oil or gas furnace with an electric heat pump can reduce your carbon footprint by up to 900 kilograms of CO2e per year.
2.Walk, bike, or take public transport
The world’s roadways are clogged with vehicles, most of them burning diesel or gasoline. Walking or riding a bike instead of driving will reduce greenhouse gas emissions -- and help your health and fitness. For longer distances, consider taking a train or bus. And carpool whenever possible. Living car-free can reduce your carbon footprint by up to 2 tons of CO2e per year compared to a lifestyle using a car.
3.Eat more vegetables
Eating more
vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds, and less meat and
dairy, can significantly lower your environmental impact. Producing plant-based
foods generally results in fewer greenhouse gas emissions and requires less
energy, land, and water. Switching from a mixed to a vegetarian diet can reduce
your carbon footprint by up to 500 kilograms of CO2e per year (or up to 900
kilograms for a vegan diet).
Airplanes burn
large amounts of fossil fuels, producing significant greenhouse gas emissions.
That makes taking fewer flights one of the fastest ways to reduce your
environmental impact. When you can, meet virtually, take a train, or skip that
long-distance trip altogether. Taking one less long-haul return flight can
reduce your carbon footprint by up to almost 2 tons of CO2e.
When you throw
food away, you're also wasting the resources and energy that were used to grow,
produce, package, and transport it. And when food rots in a landfill, it
produces methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. So use what you buy and compost
any leftovers. Cutting your food waste can reduce your carbon footprint by up
to 300 kilograms of CO2e per year.
Electronics,
clothes, and other items we buy cause carbon emissions at each point in
production, from the extraction of raw materials to manufacturing and
transporting goods to market. To protect our climate, buy fewer things, shop
second-hand, repair what you can, and recycle. Every kilogram of textiles
produced generates about 17 kilograms of CO2e. Buying fewer new clothes – and
other consumer goods – can reduce your carbon footprint and also cut down on
waste.
7.Change your home's source of energy
Ask your utility
company if your home energy comes from oil, coal or gas. If possible, see if
you can switch to renewable sources such as wind or solar. Or install solar
panels on your roof to generate energy for your home. Switching your home from
oil, gas or coal-powered energy to renewable sources of energy, such as wind or
solar, can reduce your carbon footprint by up to 1.5 tons of CO2e per year.
8.Switch to an electric vehicle9.Switch to an electric vehicle
If you plan to buy
a car, consider going electric, with more and cheaper models coming on the
market. In many countries, electric cars help reduce air pollution and cause
significantly fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gas or diesel-powered
vehicles. But many electric cars still run on electricity produced from fossil
fuels, and the batteries and engines require rare minerals which often come
with high environmental and social costs. Switching from a gasoline or
diesel-powered car to an electric vehicle can reduce your carbon footprint by
up to 2 tons of CO2e per year. A hybrid vehicle can save you up to 700
kilograms of CO2e per year.
Everything we
spend money on affects the planet. You have the power to choose which goods and
services you support. To reduce your environmental impact, choose products from
companies who use resources responsibly and are committed to cutting their gas
emissions and waste. If you have money that is being invested for you, through
a pension fund for instance, it may be supporting fossil fuels or
deforestation. Making sure your savings are invested in environmentally
sustainable businesses can greatly reduce your carbon footprint.
10.Speak up
Speak up and get
others to join in taking action. It's one of the quickest and most effective
ways to make a difference. Talk to your neighbours, colleagues, friends, and
family. Let business owners know you support bold changes. Appeal to local and
world leaders to act now. Climate action is a task for all of us. And it
concerns all of us. No one can do it all alone – but we can do it together.
The term” carbon footprint”
used here above refers to the amount of greenhouse gas emissions associated
with a person’s activities.
Emissions are measured in carbon dioxide equivalents, CO2e, which
takes into account not only carbon dioxide but also other greenhouse gases,
such as methane and nitrous oxide, by converting them to carbon dioxide
equivalents with the same global warming potential.
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