The good news is that there are lots of ways we can all contribute to the fight against climate change. Here are just a few things you can do right now:
1. Reduce your reliance on fossil fuels and switch to cleaner energy sources like solar and wind power. This will help reduce air pollution and prevent further damage to the ozone layer.
2. Make your home more energy-efficient by using insulation, double-glazing, and energy-saving appliances like low-energy light bulbs. By doing this you’ll save money on heating bills as well as reducing your carbon footprint at home.
3. Use less water by installing water-saving devices in your house or business, and using drought-tolerant plants in your garden (this also saves money on gardening bills).
4. Reduce the amount of waste you produce by recycling it instead of throwing it away – most councils offer free recycling services so you don’t even have to pay for this! You can also compost food waste if you have enough space outside your house; this helps fertilize soil while at the same time reducing landfill space (less waste means less landfill).
5. Choose products that have less packaging or are made from recycled materials (look out for labels like ‘biodegradable’).