Welcome to Project Change! A blog dedicated to informing you about everything surrounding the current global climate crisis.
Is it peak time yet?
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How sad is this, that our Earth; home to million species of both flora and fauna have become nothing more than a ticking bomb! I often wonder how long do we have before the consequences of our stupid and extremely toxic actions, start to occur in full blow! To figure out how to decipher solutions to the problem of climate change, the most important thing we need to focus on more than anything is trying to figure out simple solutions that have long lasting and effective benefits. Given that the world’s nations show little if any inclination to reduce emissions and greenhouse gases, the climate may very well continue to warm. And where will that lead us to? Sinking continents? Extinct animals? Dying rainforests? WHAT IS THE WORLD'S MOST INTELLIGENT SPECIES DOING? Sitting idle and making big plans, while doing nothing? The question still remains the same but what do we actually do about it ? Think how next year we will definitely do something productive ? Think how we will finally find a new way to launch a new product in the market that will be as useless as the other products ? Think how we will point out useless things in the debate which is obviously known to everyone ? Well I guess I pointed out some future plans that we will see next year after the same situation happens once again. Don't you guys think this is peak time that we all actually do something towards this situation ? Rather than sitting in our own houses blaming others while hoping for something magical to happen out of nowhere and fix everything back to normal.
Already it is obvious that our earth is facing a crisis with climate change but what can we do as humans? A simple solution would be to reduce our carbon footprint but how? Thankfully, Project Change is here and listed below are some ways we all can reduce our carbon footprint. 1. Stop eating (or eat less) meat By not eating or eating less meat, it will make a big contribution towards reducing the amount of greenhouse gas being released. Already agribusinesses release more greenhouse gases than fossil fuels. Research has shown that by reducing our meat intake, greenhouse gas emissions can be effectively reduced with red meat being the biggest culprit. Below you can see the different amount of carbon being released by meat-eaters and vegans with vegans releasing the least amount of carbon due to the fact that they don't eat meat/animal products. 2. Unplug your devices It's obvious that fossil fuels create energy when being burned, as a result, this releases ca...
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