What We Can Do about Climate Change
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and to think that nothing is happening as we experience storms or heat waves like we never seen before. We need to act before it’s too late.
Or perhaps we believe it is already too late and there is nothing we can do to improve the situation, regardless of what we do. So, why bother. We may as well just keep living as we are and hope for the best, right? But is this a responsible way of looking at our world and what we are going through?
The fact is climate change is real. Yet there are people who deny it just as there are people who deny that the coronavirus is real. They don’t believe it will kill them, and they don’t want to take any steps to save themselves or their children’s future and the extinction of the world as we know it. But how can we make even minor changes in our lives? I will explain in this e-book.
The first thing we should do is to acknowledge what is truly happening in our world so that we can take concrete steps to do something about it. It’s not enough to think that the problem is too big and there is nothing we can do about it. That is a false claim and it’s irresponsible to think this way! If we each did even a few things reduction every day, we could start seeing a big difference in our overall pollution in time. But we have to actually start doing something. Then we can make this world a better place for our kids.
This e-book is not for the faint-hearted. I will encourage you to take climate change seriously. I will encourage you to stop the denial and false information you tell yourself. And I will ask you to act now. I will encourage you to see the urgency of climate change and urge you to inspire others, through your actions, to take climate change seriously.
However, this e-book won’t be advocating alarmist beliefs either. I will present scientifically proven evidence for what is happening in the world and what we can do to ensure that we are doing our very best to improve the world and make it a less catastrophic and dangerous. Yes, we each can do our part. And yes, each of us can make a difference, not merely by believing that we can make a difference, but by actually making a difference through our actions.
Irene S. Roth
Irene S. Roth, MA is an academic and freelance writer. She writes academically, for teens and tweens and adults. When she isn't writing, she is teaching. She is also pursuing a Master's of Social Work Degree.
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What We Can Do about Climate Change - Irene S. Roth
What we Can Do About Climate Change
Irene S. Roth
Copyright 2022 Irene S. Roth
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Habit 1: Make Sustainable Changes
Habit 2: Consume Consciously
Habit 3: Live More Mindfully
Habit 4: Aim for Zero Waste
Habit 5: Lessen Plastic Consumption
Habit 6: Lessen Food Wastage
Habit 7:Practise Sustainable Fashion
Habit 8:Practise Sustainable Furniture
Habit 9: Be Mindful about What You Throw Out
Habit 10: Avoid Compulsory Consumption
Habit 11: Curb Your Appetite for More
Habit 12: Remember, Life Comprises of More than Stuff
Habit 13: Determine Your Unique Stuff Threshold
Habit 14: Turn off Lights When Not Needed
Habit 15: Lower Your Thermostat
Habit 16: Save Water
Habit 17: Reduce Water Consumption When Showering
Habit 18: Use Your Instant Pot More Often
Habit 19: Cook Smarter
Conclusion
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About the Author
Introduction
The world is changing around us at an alarming rate. No longer is it appropriate to be in denial and to think that nothing is happening as we experience storms or heat waves like we never seen before. We need to act before it’s too late.
Or perhaps we believe it is already too late and there is nothing we can do to improve the situation, regardless of what we do. So, why bother. We may as well just keep living as we are and hope for the best, right? But is this a responsible way of looking at our world and what we are going through?
The fact is climate change is real. Yet there are people who deny it just as there are people who deny that the coronavirus is real. They don’t believe it will kill them, and they don’t want to take any steps to save themselves or their children’s future and the extinction of the world as we know it. But how can we make even minor changes in our lives? I will explain in this e-book.
The first thing we should do is to acknowledge what is truly happening in our world so that we can take concrete steps to do something about it. It’s not enough to think that the problem is too big and there is nothing we can do about it. That is a false claim and it’s irresponsible to think this way! If we each did even a few things reduction every day, we could start seeing a big difference in our overall pollution in time. But we have to actually start doing something. Then we can make this world a better place for our kids.
This e-book is not for the faint-hearted. I will encourage you to take climate change seriously. I will encourage you to stop the denial and false information you tell yourself. And I will ask you to act now. I will encourage you to see the urgency of climate change and urge you to inspire others, through your actions, to take climate change seriously.
However, this e-book won’t be advocating