Education Choices Magazine Winter 2021

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COP26 COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE

How can we help prevent Climate Change? A young girl’s perspective COP26…. hundreds of world leaders, the great and the good, gathered in Glasgow, Scotland to discuss the single most important issue of our time. But did they actually achieve anything, or was it a ‘cop-out’ or as Greta says, just more “Blah blah blah!”? While the global elite bicker in self-interest, it is clear that we cannot leave it up to them alone to fix our problems. So what can we do? What difference can we make as individuals in the face of these overwhelming challenges? What changes can we make in our behaviour? Here are some simple things we can do in our homes and in our lives to do our bit: M ake a conscious effort to consume less meat and dairy produce. Cattle require massive resources to raise and maintain, as the land needed for grazing results in deforestation. In addition, cows are a huge source of methane, a major greenhouse gas. C onsume less energy at home. When you leave a room, remember to turn the lights off – don’t waste electricity! Doing laundry is another 1 6 | EDUCATION CHOICES MAGAZINE | W I N T E R 2 02 1

major source of energy consumption in the home. A standard washing machine cycle is 30 minutes, using 250 watts of energy. But even worse, a dryer utilises up to 1500 watts in 30 minutes. Air dry your clothes to help save our planet! W alk or cycle to school, or work instead of driving. The more we can limit individual car usage, the more chance we have of reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. W e have to reduce our consumption of single-use plastics. Stop using disposable bags, cling film and wet wipes. Switch to washable cloths, and metal straws, for example. B uy fewer clothes – many modern materials contain microplastics that break down and pollute our oceans and soils. Instead, reuse yours or your parents’ old clothes. Vintage clothes are cool! Ultimately, it is our generation that will inherit this planet. It is our responsibility to spread the word many people just don’t take climate change seriously enough. We can use media such as music or art to help raise awareness. To watch something I made earlier to let people know that our world is on fire… CLICK HERE

Little things can make a difference, and we all need to do our part: it is our world after all. We might each be a snowflake, but together we can start an avalanche… BY ANIKA DUTTA (AGE 10) TURN TO P42 to read about the response to COP26 at Bristol University


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