How can individuals best support climate goals?

Anonymous
Stop eating meat. Forcefully advocate for strong climate regulation and vote based on environmental policies. Otherwise: use public transportation, have a smaller home footprint, drive and fly less.
Anonymous
Have fewer children
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop having kids. One kid per couple for the next generation should go a long way. Too many people on this planet. End of debate.


Only issue is that one kid will have to take care of two parents. I agree that we need to put teh brakes on, but developed countries are consuming way too much.
Anonymous
Re use paper towels that are clean enough
Anonymous
You have to put your money where your mouth is. Voting is good—but it’s not enough anymore. Donate money to green politicians. Invest in green technology (not oil and gas). Buy electric (it shows businesses there’s a market). Donate money to clean energy through your utility company. Buy carbon offsets. The only thing that drives change and innovation is money...and we need a lot of both. we have to show businesses there’s money in green policies and clean energy. The little stuff is good too. It all adds up. But big structural changes are needed to make those little changes matter.

Anonymous
Walk and bike whenever you can, reduce reliance on your car.
Buy food with reduced or no packaging.
Vacation locally, limit your use of airplanes. They are estimated to account for 2 5 percent of CO2 emissions.
Stop buying cheap plastic single use items
Don't buy NFTs. People are discovering that it's not good for the environment.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Walk and bike whenever you can, reduce reliance on your car.
Buy food with reduced or no packaging.
Vacation locally, limit your use of airplanes. They are estimated to account for 2 5 percent of CO2 emissions.
Stop buying cheap plastic single use items
Don't buy NFTs. People are discovering that it's not good for the environment.



2.5 percent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Walk and bike whenever you can, reduce reliance on your car.
Buy food with reduced or no packaging.
Vacation locally, limit your use of airplanes. They are estimated to account for 2 5 percent of CO2 emissions.
Stop buying cheap plastic single use items
Don't buy NFTs. People are discovering that it's not good for the environment.

What are NFTs?
Anonymous
Wash clothing less often. I remember when I was in MS back in the day, we washed our gym clothes once a week (if that much). We did not die. I wash my workout clothing after about three wearings. Not after jogging in the neighborhood, but usually after I go to the gym.
Now that I work from home, pants get worn three times. Tops once, undies once.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Walk and bike whenever you can, reduce reliance on your car.
Buy food with reduced or no packaging.
Vacation locally, limit your use of airplanes. They are estimated to account for 2 5 percent of CO2 emissions.
Stop buying cheap plastic single use items
Don't buy NFTs. People are discovering that it's not good for the environment.

What are NFTs?

I am so pleased to get to post this.



Actually don’t use cryptocurrency at all.
Anonymous
The number one thing you can do is volunteer for/donate to Democrats

-person who has worked on climate for 15 years
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