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    How can students help combat global warming?

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 16, 2021Updated:April 22, 2021No Comments
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    One of the biggest challenges people face in the 21st century is dealing with global warming. Global warming already has significant effects on the environment. Ice on rivers and lakes is breaking early, glaciers have shrunk, trees are flowering sooner, and animal and plant ranges have shifted. Basically, the effects that were predicted by the scientist in the past are occurring now.

    Global warming is a problem that should be taken seriously by all the people around the world, but these past years, many young adults and students are the ones that are especially trying to make a change with their attempts to stop global warming. They started with little steps like communicating about the issue at their colleges, each student is writing a global warming essay to make his point on the topic. Students are also doing small actions like planting trees because, as they say in most of their essays, there is no point in educating themselves for the future that may not exist. But one of the biggest methods of attracting attention to the issue was the climate strike that emerged in 2018 and 2019.

    It was started by Greta Thunberg. She stopped going to school so she can protest inaction on climate change and global warming. Her voice was heard all around the world, and she became a big motivation to many students, that’s why many climate change essay examples found online are based on her movement. She inspired the student so much that they mentioned her in their papers.

    However, students didn’t support Greta just by writing about her. Her movement has spread in universities and schools all around the world. Many students followed her lead and spent their Fridays striking for stopping global warming and climate change. They all did it in different ways, some marched through the streets, and some stepped outside their school buildings, but all of them had the same purpose. Many students worldwide want to get involved in the fight against global warming, but they just don’t know how so here are 4 ways that you can help. 

    Educate Yourself 

    Educating yourself about global warming means that you have already won half of the battle. Getting involved is important, but knowing the reasons behind doing so is essential. Knowing those things will make sustainable changes in your lifestyle, and you will be able to make better decisions. You can educate yourself by taking a course, reading some books, or asking for help from a person who already knows enough about climate change. 

    Focus on your community 

    A great way to help in the fight against global warming is to get involved and give some effort in your area. Working with other local students or groups to institute changes in the area where you live can be a long-term help. Not only that, but by doing some research online with your local group, you can connect to larger groups and make even bigger changes. 

    Reduce your carbon footprint  

    The ways you can reduce your carbon footprint may not be obvious. Although, taking shorter showers, turning the lights off when you leave the room, and consuming less dairy and meat are some easy but amazing ways to reduce your own carbon footprint. 

    Get political 

    Voting gives you a chance to speak your mind and voting for candidates who support the laws that help with combating global warming is a great way to involve the government. Another thing you can do is contact your elected officials. They are here to represent your community, so they have to listen when many people speak up about an issue. 

    There are many consequences caused by global warming, such as shifting rainfalls and extreme weathers that lead to floods. It affects human health, and there is a huge increase in the number of heat-related deaths. Also, the wildlife is at risk because climate change is happening fast and many animals and plants are struggling. So it is time that we all learn our lesson, and start by making changes with ourselves, so we can make a change in the world.

     

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