This company helps climate-striking students reduce their carbon footprint

With global youth climate strikes rising as fast as ocean temperatures and high-tide flooding risks, the only answer to these global warming warnings seems to be collective change. Changing the way we live. Students must encourage their housemates to unplug electronics when they’re not in use, and urge landlords to look for the Energy Star label when buying replacement appliances. Changing the way we eat. We must shift towards plant-focused diets, growing our own food where possible, purchasing organic produce, and consider the benefits of eating insects. Changing the way we think. We must believe in ourselves, in our daily choices and in our ability to reverse climate change before it’s too late. Deemed impossible by some but entirely feasible by others, these small changes to our lifestyles can amount to huge changes for the well-being of our planet.

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