Together, we can Protect Our Planet
🌎 Climate change poses an urgent and immediate danger to our environment, our planet, and the very future of life on Earth. Together, we can protect our planet.
🌍 Every action counts in the fight against climate change. Today in Protect Our Planet, we’re featuring September 15 , 2025 news and critical calls-to-action.
Together, we can Protect Our Planet
🌍 Climate change is not a distant threat—it’s a present and growing crisis. It endangers our environment, our communities, and the future of life on Earth. We must rise to meet this moment with courage, education, and action. Together, we can protect our ecosystems, preserve the planet’s beauty and biodiversity, and build a just, sustainable future for generations to come. Join us. Take action today to fight climate change and defend our only home.
Protect Our Planet - News Briefs
🌿 California Sends Newsom Sweeping Energy Overhaul
California lawmakers passed a massive package extending cap-and-trade through 2045, boosting wildfire funds, expanding the electricity grid regionally, and working to ease energy costs—balancing climate goals with affordability. [Politico]
📉 EPA Proposes Ending Mandatory Emissions Reporting
The Trump administration aims to remove the requirement for about 8,000 industrial facilities to report annual greenhouse gas emissions—rollbacks critics say will strip transparency and accountability from our fight against climate change. [NY Times]
🛢️ Oil Giants Named & Shamed for Fueling Deadly Heatwaves
New analysis directly links emissions from fossil fuel giants like ExxonMobil and Saudi Aramco to dozens of devastating heatwaves around the world—heat events that would have been virtually impossible without those specific emissions. This breakthrough could open the door to legal liability, holding big polluters accountable for real harm. [The Guardian]
🚨 Congress Moves to Save NOAA’s Climate Science from Deep Cuts
Bipartisan efforts in both the House and Senate pushed back against the Trump administration’s budget proposal that threatened to eliminate NOAA’s research arm and slash its funding by one-third. Instead, Congress advanced bills that maintain NOAA’s labs and cooperative institutes, protect forecasting and climate work, and limit cuts to around 6%—a crucial win for environmental justice and disaster safety. [Inside Climate News]
🏫 Spanish Schools Prepare Kids for Natural Disasters in the Classroom
Schools across Spain are integrating disaster-resilience education into their curriculum—teaching students how to respond to floods, earthquakes, and climate-induced emergencies. The shift aims to empower young people with knowledge and preparedness in a rapidly changing world. [The Guardian]
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What We Can Do: Practical Actions to Reduce Our Carbon Footprint
Climate change can feel overwhelming, but each of us has a role to play. Small everyday choices—combined with bold advocacy—can reduce emissions and push for the systemic change our planet needs. To make a real impact, we must not only adjust our habits but also demand policies that support renewable energy, protect ecosystems, and hold polluters accountable.
Take Action:
Vote for Climate Leaders: Elect officials who prioritize sustainability and environmental justice.
Join the Movement: Support local climate efforts, sign petitions, and show up at events to demand action.
Educate and Inspire: Talk to friends, family, and your community about why climate action matters.
Why It Matters:
The climate crisis threatens our future—but we can fight back. By combining individual action with collective advocacy, we can build a healthier, more sustainable world for generations to come.
At Home:
Cut Energy Use: Use LED bulbs, efficient appliances, and smart thermostats. Unplug devices when not in use.
Choose Renewable Energy: Sign up for clean energy through your utility or consider rooftop solar.
Use Less Water: Fix leaks, take shorter showers, and upgrade to water-efficient appliances.
Eat Plant-Based More Often: Cutting back on meat and dairy reduces emissions and improves health.
Compost and Recycle: Divert waste from landfills to lower methane emissions.
Drive Less: Walk, bike, carpool, or use public transit whenever possible.
At Work:
Support Remote Work: Virtual meetings and remote days cut commuting emissions.
Boost Energy Efficiency: Advocate for upgrades like LED lighting and motion sensors.
Reduce Paper Use: Go digital and print less. Use recycled paper when needed.
Promote Green Commutes: Offer perks for biking, carpooling, or transit use.
Buy Sustainable Supplies: Choose eco-friendly, non-toxic, and biodegradable products.
Push for Green Policies: Encourage your workplace to set sustainability goals and partner with responsible vendors.
Every action matters. Together, we can shrink our carbon footprint and expand our impact.
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