Environment

Climate Change Actions

Environment

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

7th Feb 2019 12:01pm

In today's news, the UN reported that last year was the fourth warmest on record. We would like to hear what our Cafestudy members are doing to help slow down climate change. Have you changed your habits recently? Or maybe you are meaning to but haven't got round to it yet? Please let us know!

Chris31610113
  • 13th Feb 2019 06:54am

I believe in Climate change. I believe there is substantial evidence to support it and even if it turns out to be false or quality of life will be made better for living with mindfulness and care.

I have made the decision not to have children recently. While it is something I've wanted all my life, I feel like it is no longer an ethical decision. This is probably the only thing I have done recently in terms of changing my habits for climate change. I always intend to start a veggie garden but as I am a renter, it always feels like it could be a lot of work for not much pay off. I suppose I've started paying a bit more attention to politics and try to keep myself at least a tiny bit informed in terms of science news and how climate change is affecting the world.


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