What solutions are there for climate change




















Fossil fuels are anyhow going to be finished in the next years but till then, if the high use of fossil fuels will continue then by the end of fossil fuels, we would be experiencing a whole new climate. Unplug your Devices : In almost every house, there are at least a dozen of appliances which includes air conditioner, television, microwave, washing machine etc. These devices lead to global warming and hence the climate change. Yes, these appliances consume more energy when they are switched off as compared to when these are switched on.

So, it is advisable to unplug the appliances when they are not is use. It will decrease the rate of emission of harmful gases and would probably control global warming and then climate change. Apart from this, every person should use their appliances smartly and efficiently.

The latest technology whose use is increasing is the use of LED lights. LED lights are efficient and consume less energy. Focus on Renewable Energy: Fossil fuels will be finished in a couple of decades and it is high time to move towards the renewable energy. In many parts of the world, many cities are using the energy from the renewable sources of energy which includes wind, solar, tidal, ocean and many more.

Control of Methane Leaks: Surprisingly, methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Every month, there is a huge quantity of methane leak from pipeline, storage tanks, other infrastructure, garbage dumps and coal mines. Tonnes and tonnes of garbage is disposed in landfills and after a certain period of time, the organic matter emit methane gas which is a greenhouse gas. Although, a lot of landfill gas is utilized in power plants but still a huge quantity of gases are leaked or released.

Tougher Emissions and Efficiency Standards: Most of the harmful gases are released either by automobiles or power plants. Many countries have already put strict rules in controlling the emissions. Power plants are facing pretty tight requirements of air pollution. Experimenting the Earth : From many years, the experiments are done on various fields which includes Earth as well.

Yes, there are many experiments being done on the Earth which might control the climate change. Yet progress by world governments has been achingly slow. Many commitments to reduce carbon emissions have been set, but few are binding and targets are often missed.

Around the world, millions of us are taking steps to defend our climate. Tens of thousands of school strikers and people from all walks of life have taken to the streets demanding a solution to the climate emergency. Over the years, Greenpeace has challenged oil companies chasing new fossil fuels to extract and burn.

Meanwhile, ordinary people have blocked tankers and fracking rigs, letting everyone know that renewable energy is the answer to fossil fuels. Indigenous Peoples are most severely affected by both the causes and effects of climate change. They are often on the front lines, facing down deforestation or kicking out fossil fuel industries that want to put their water supplies at risk from oil spills.

Communities in the Pacific Islands are facing sea level rises and more extreme weather. But they are using their strength and resilience to demand world leaders take quicker climate action in global meetings, such as COP21 in Paris For many of these communities, climate change is a fight for life itself.

And for many countries around the world, including the UK, climate change is having more and more of a negative impact on people. While the UK government claims to be a climate leader, many of its policies are taking us in the opposite direction.

Tell Boris Johnson it's time to lead by example. You can opt out at any time. We take the security of your data seriously. Your information is safe and secure with us — read our privacy policy. What are the solutions to climate change? Share Facebook Twitter Whatsapp. The main ways to stop climate change are to pressure government and business to: Keep fossil fuels in the ground.

Fossil fuels include coal, oil and gas — and the more that are extracted and burned, the worse climate change will get. All countries need to move their economies away from fossil fuels as soon as possible. Invest in renewable energy. Changing our main energy sources to clean and renewable energy is the best way to stop using fossil fuels.

These include technologies like solar, wind, wave, tidal and geothermal power. Once an area of land reaches that maximum carbon storage, it will not sequester any additional carbon dioxide.

This is another reason that nature-based solutions cannot replace emissions reductions. Nature-based solutions span a wide range of practices, and people sometimes disagree about exactly what counts as a nature-based solution. Broadly speaking, nature-based solutions fall into four categories: forestry practices, wetland-related practices, restorative agriculture, and ocean-based practices.

Forestry practices include planting new forests, allowing forests to regrow naturally where they have been cut down, and improved forest management. Wetland-related practices focus on conserving and restoring peatlands and coastal wetlands, such as mangroves. Restorative agriculture ranges from practices that build soil carbon, such as no-till agriculture and cover crop rotation, to agroforestry and improved livestock management.

Ocean-based practices include restoring seagrass meadows or growing kelp or shellfish to restore or expand marine ecosystems. Download this fact sheet as a PDF. Consult our carbon removal glossary. Skip to main content. What are Nature-Based Solutions?



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