Together, we can Protect Our Planet
đ 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.
đ Every action counts in the fight against climate change. Today in Protect Our Planet, weâre featuring January 30, 2025 news and critical calls-to-action.
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. We must stand strong in the face of these threats and take action to educate and empower our communities. Together, we can protect our environment, preserve the beauty and biodiversity of our planet, and ensure a sustainable future for all. Join us in defending our planet and fighting climate change-take action today!
Together, we can Protect Our Planet
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How US states are leading the climate fight - despite Trumpâs rollbacks
The Guardian By Dharna Noor
âThe state is not helpless against the presidentâs assault on the environment,â said Devin Callahan communications director at the New York League of Conservation Voters. âWe need our leaders to recognize the gravity of this moment.â
âLike dropping a bombâ: why is clean energy leader Uruguay ramping up the search for oil?
The Guardian By Harriet Barber
The push comes despite the global drive to achieve net zero and a warning from the International Energy Agency that exploration and development of new oil and gas fields must end immediately if the world wants to stay within the safe limits of the climate crisis. ⌠Gerardo Amarilla, undersecretary at the environment ministry, believes his countryâs exploration is a âcomplete contradiction of climate change goalsâ. âIt is inconsistent to continue searching for oil or diesel at a time when the world is making a commitment to abandon fossil fuels,â he says.
Hundreds protest in London as jailed climate activistsâ appeals are heard
The Guardian By Damien Gayle
Michigan geese, angry owner change protocol for killing flock exposed to bird flu
Detroit Free Press By Kristen Jordan Shamus
"As we approach the three-year anniversary of the impacts of this disease on both our backyard and commercial poultry farms, not to mention to our dairy farms, rapid responses to quickly eradicate the virus from the environment remains a priority," he said.
Alaska's North Slope Gasline Is a Cautionary Tale for Fossil Fuel Boosters Like Trump
Common Dreams By Kay Brown
In addition to being an economic bust, the gasline would exacerbate global warming, locking in extensive fossil fuel use for decades into the future. ⌠With its effects on warming 80 times greater than carbon dioxide on a short-term basis, addressing methane emissions is crucial in efforts to combat climate change and mitigate its impacts. This is a cautionary tale for all Americans. ⌠The allure of quick profits from resource extraction often comes at the expense of long-term sustainability, not just for the environment but for taxpayers too.
After fires, Los Angeles gets moonshot moment to rebuild
Reuters
Nonetheless, experts in urban development, climate change and housing said Los Angeles has a chance to think outside the box. Many also said there should be no rush to rebuild. ⌠Alice Hill, a senior fellow for energy and the environment at the Council on Foreign Relations think tank, wants to see more green spaces like playing fields and bike paths between fire-risk areas and homes.
Protect Our Planet - Video News
Stanford sea turtle study uncovers new effects of global warming in the Pacific Ocean | ABC7
What We Can Do: Practical Actions to Reduce Our Carbon Footprint
While the challenge of climate change may seem insurmountable, each of us has the power to contribute to solutions. By making small changes in our daily lives and encouraging others to do the same, we can collectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions and foster a culture of environmental stewardship. Individual efforts matter, but solving the climate crisis requires bold systemic change. To drive this change, we must advocate for climate-conscious policies that support renewable energy, protect ecosystems, and regulate industrial emissions. Here are ways to amplify your impact:
Vote for Climate Leaders: Elect officials committed to addressing climate change and implementing sustainable policies.
Engage in Climate Activism: Join local climate initiatives, sign petitions, or participate in protests to demand action from leaders and organizations.
Educate and Inspire Others: Spread awareness about climate issues and encourage others to take action, both individually and collectively.
Why Action Matters
The climate crisis threatens the future of our planet, but together, we can fight back. By combining personal changes with collective advocacy, we can mitigate the worst impacts of climate change and create a sustainable world where future generations can thrive. The choices we make today will shape the world of tomorrow. Letâs ensure that world is one we can be proud of.
Actions You Can Take at Home
Cut Energy Use: Save energy by using efficient appliances, LED bulbs, and smart thermostats. Turn off lights and unplug devices when not in use to reduce waste.
Choose Renewable Energy: Opt for green energy like wind or solar from your utility provider, or consider installing solar panels to generate clean energy.
Conserve Water: Lower energy use by fixing leaks, taking shorter showers, and using water-saving appliances.
Shift to Plant-Based Meals: Reduce your carbon footprint by eating more plant-based meals. Even a few days a week can make a difference.
Compost and Recycle: Compost food scraps and recycle materials to cut waste and emissions from landfills.
Drive Less: Walk, bike, carpool, or use public transit to lower emissions. For long trips, consider electric or fuel-efficient vehicles.
Actions You Can Take at Work
Promote Remote Work: Support remote work and virtual meetings to cut commuting emissions and reduce office energy use.
Upgrade Energy Efficiency: Advocate for LED lighting, better insulation, and motion-sensor systems to save energy and cut costs.
Go Digital: Minimize paper waste by transitioning to digital documents. Use recycled paper and double-sided printing when necessary.
Support Sustainable Commuting: Offer incentives for carpooling, biking, or public transit to encourage eco-friendly travel.
Source Eco-Friendly Supplies: Choose recycled materials, non-toxic cleaners, and sustainable office products to reduce waste.
Advocate for Green Policies: Push for initiatives like waste audits, eco-friendly vendors, and carbon reduction goals in your workplace.
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