We all want to help address the climate crisis. But it’s such a complex issue that it can be hard to distinguish between data-backed improvements and feel-good distractions. So here's your data-backed guide:http://erikareinhardt.com/personal-climate-action …
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Individually these changes are very small, but they make them socially acceptable, and put your skin (even more) in the climate game. If you do them quietly, it's a drop in the bucket. If you do them vocally, you can create a sea change.
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Finally, until all industry goes carbon-neutral, we’ll all continue indirectly emitting carbon. While it’s *always* preferable to avoid emitting greenhouse gases in the first place, our next best option is to offset our remaining footprint. Easiest way:https://projectwren.com/
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Our future decarbonized world is one of fabulous technology, high quality of living, and restored natural ecosystems — let’s do this!
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Great guide Erika. If you're looking to reduce food waste,
@mealime is a great option. Our recipes are designed to take advantage of how groceries are packaged and on average, our users reduced their yearly food waste by 61.7lbs.Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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. But the above only account for 45% of average American emissions today. The remaining 55% is through the food, goods, and services we each buy.