Climate change has gone from being a future threat to a daily reality. Our world is rapidly changing due to increased average temperature, changes in weather patterns, reduction in biodiversity, and loss of freshwater resources. Whether or not we have the capability to adapt to the rapidly changing environment will not be determined until we choose to resist it or embrace it. While becoming part of the solution does not require people to take drastic measures, awareness, a commitment to an ethical way of living, and steps toward a more sustainable way of life must be made by individuals, communities, and industries.

This piece of writing will provide information on the changing environment; answer the question of why the way we respond to the change is important; and discuss what kinds of actions we can all take now to help drive positive change.

The Changing Environment

1.Increased Average Temperature and Extreme Weather Patterns

Since the late 1800s, the average global temperature has increased over 1.1 degrees Celsius; as a result of rising average temperatures, heat waves, wildfires, droughts, and storms are occurring more frequently than in previous years. The scientific community predicts that unless very large reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are achieved, the average global temperature will reach two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by the end of this century; damage that is irreversible.

    2.Loss Of Biological Diversity

      The United Nations has projected that 1 million living species may become extinct due to habitat destruction, pollution, and over-exploitation. These human activities harm the ecosystems that provide humans with food, medicine, and clean air; destroying those ecosystems will further heighten the risk of extinction for those living species.

      3.Degradation Of The Ocean Environment

        About 25% of the carbon dioxide produced by humans, and 90% of the additional heat from the Earth’s atmosphere due to human activity, has been absorbed by the oceans. These impacts have caused an increasing acidification of the ocean, as well as increased coral bleaching, and a disruption in the life-sustaining functions provided by marine organisms. Coastal communities are extremely vulnerable to higher ocean levels and increasingly severe storms.

        Why Adapt And Adapt Quickly

        Every sector of the economy is impacted by environmental change.

        Both adaptation and mitigation are equally important. While mitigation reduces the amount of future damage from greenhouse gas emissions, adaptation to the environmental changes that we are currently experiencing is required to allow us to live sustainably and safely in our changing world.

        Things You Can Do Right Now to Help the Environment

        1.Decrease Your Carbon Footprint

        Making small changes in your everyday life can have a big impact when many people make similar lifestyle choices.

          For example:

          Copenhagen has over 62 per cent of its population commuting by bicycle. Not only does this significantly reduce pollution, but it also reduces traffic congestion and improves public health.

          2.Make Sustainable Consumption a Way of Life

          What you buy impacts how companies produce their goods and services on a worldwide basis.

            For instance:

            Eating one less beef meal per week will cut your carbon footprint by several hundred pounds per year.

            3.Save Water & Protect Freshwater Sources and Local Biodiversity

            By simply changing some of your daily behaviors, you can help save and preserve water resources and the biodiversity that is critical to the health and survival of many different species.

              4.Support policies and businesses that place a major emphasis on sustainability

                Voting with our voice and wallet has become a very important method for demonstrating our priorities.

                Environmental economists believe transitioning to a circular economy will help reduce global carbon emissions by as much as 39% by 2032 and create millions of new green jobs.

                5.Take full advantage of the latest technology and innovation

                  The latest technology allows us to adapt to and adjust to new conditions quicker, smarter, and more intelligently.

                  As a result of the “green building” initiative in Singapore, energy efficiency in building design increased which has generated a cost savings of over $150 million annually in thousands of buildings.

                  Conclusion: The Time To Change is NOW

                  The urgency of the environment is at a pace we can no longer ignore but rather than seeing this urgent situation as an obstacle we need to overcome, we should view it as an opportunity; using our collective ability to adapt and act is equally powerful. Every small change that we make today, adds to the momentum of the larger movement.

                  Your CALL TO ACTION:

                  Make a commitment to adopt at least one new sustainable habit this week.

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