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It's pretty simple, folks:
The longer we delay global transformative #ClimateAction, the harder AND costlier it gets.📈
Pushing government to take action, electing climate-aware officials and talking about climate change solutions in YOUR community are all ways to help TODAY.✅
This is the climate impact of the food we eat.
We have no Planet B
(I know that @elonmusk thinks differently but I don’t want to move to Mars)
#climate#energy#food
This French start-up uses both solar and wind power in a single unit. It can generate 40% more energy than a regular panel and provide energy 24hrs a day.
We have so many solutions to this crisis. Implement them. #ActOnClimate#climate#energy#renewables
What's one thing you're already doing to live a more sustainable lifestyle?
What's one thing you're going to start doing after reading this post?
What are some other easy ways to live a more sustainable lifestyle?
Even small changes can make a big difference. By following these tips, you can start living a more sustainable lifestyle and help protect the planet for future generations.
Start a produce garden or balcony. Growing your own food is a great way to reduce your food miles and save money. Living in central London with a tiny balcony, I have been able to grow lavender, pepper and green onions! what would you grow?
Donate unused items. Instead of throwing away clothes, furniture, and other items you no longer use, donate them to charity. Someone somewhere needs it more than you can imagine!
Reduce your plastic waste. Plastic is a major pollutant that takes hundreds of years to decompose. Bring your own reusable bags when you go shopping and avoid single-use plastics like straws and water bottles.
Find a second life for your waste. Instead of throwing things away, see if you can recycle, reuse, compost, or donate them. For example, that plastic toothbrush, use it to scrub the small spaces in your kitchen sink or in your bathroom!
Buy less stuff. The more stuff we buy, the more resources are used to produce and transport it. Ask yourself if you really need something before you buy it.
Reduce your meat intake. Meat production is a major contributor to climate change and other environmental problems.Even small changes, like eating meatless one day a week, can make a big difference.