We save our planet
Climate change has become the issue of our time, with its consequences including
severe droughts, water scarcity, fires, rising sea levels and floods, melting polar ice,
catastrophic storms and deteriorating biodiversity, so climate pollution affects our health and our ability to grow food and housing and Safety and work.
Although there have been attempts and movements at the state level calling to stop continuing to harm the planet in order to avoid certain future damages, individuals must also contribute to this.
There are interesting and rather simple solutions that anyone can do, including planting trees because they absorb carbon dioxide from factories, as well as giving up plastic, for example: avoiding the use of shopping bags and plastic water bottles because they cannot be
recycled and end up in the oceans and Infiltration into food sources.
To avoid dehydration, we can conserve the water used daily to repair water leakage
As for gas emissions from cars, an alternative must be used, such as cycling or taking
advantage of mass transportation.
Recycling of all things made of paper, glass and aluminum to save raw materials and the energy used to produce them.
Avoid eating ready-made and canned foods. Providing the use of paper with electronic
alternatives, such as paying bills via the Internet and viewing the news on the phone and television.
These solutions can achieve a good climate change to improve our lives and protect our environment from the danger of pollution. However, climate action requires large financial investments by governments and companies to find new sources of renewable energy such as solar energy or wind energy.