It's easy to play the blame game when it comes to climate change. It's always "We can't do anything until the big industries change!" and "I won't make a difference on my own, so why even bother?". I'm not here to argue that there aren't many larger moving parts in the current climate crisis, I am here to say that you can make a difference on your own - and you should.
We are currently in the midst of a global environmental push, with major greenhouse contributing countries such as China pledging to be carbon neutral by 2060, and top 10 contributing companies such as Shell making the move towards renewable energy. The world is finally taking some steps in the right direction. But how can we play ourpart? And how can we start reducing our contribution today?
It's easy to play the blame game when it comes to climate change. It's always "We can't do anything until the big industries change!" and "I won't make a difference on my own, so why even bother?". I'm not here to argue that there aren't many larger moving parts in the current climate crisis, I am here to say that you can make a difference on your own - and you should.
We are currently in the midst of a global environmental push, with major greenhouse contributing countries such as China pledging to be carbon neutral by 2060, and top 10 contributing companies such as Shell making the move towards renewable energy. The world is finally taking some steps in the right direction. But how can we play ourpart? And how can we start reducing our contribution today?