Climate Change Prevention Infographic
By consuming fossil fuels, reducing rainforests and raising animals, humans are rapidly affecting the atmosphere and the temperature of the earth.
Global Warming and Climate Change Effects
Some gases in the Earth's atmosphere behave a bit like glass in a greenhouse, absorbing the sun's heat and preventing it from escaping back into space. Many of these gases are naturally occurring, but human activity is increasing the concentration of some of these gases in the atmosphere, in particular:
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Methane.
Nitrous oxide.
Fluorinated gas
Can the public help prevent climate change?
Many world leaders attend different conferences on climate change every year. This makes people realize the importance of climate issues, but it is inevitable that climate change will be regarded as a "high-end" problem, which can only be solved by national and regional leaders.
But the reality is that the public can also help fight climate change in their daily lives. They drive less and use less air conditioning, all of which help mitigate global warming. Here are some suggestions on how we can help prevent global warming:
Add solar panels to your house
Change lightbulbs to LEDs
Save water
Use cold water for laundry
Reuse and recycle
Make better insulation to save electricity
Use less paper, save wood
Plant tree in the garden
Eat less meat
Reduce food waste
Reduce bottle water usage
Start walking, drive less and take more public transportation
Turn off your engine
Ride a bike or start carpool