You are on page 1of 5

24/4/2016 4 everyday changes you can make to tackle climate change | World Economic Forum

4 everyday things you can do to tackle


climate change

The livestock industry accounts for 14.5% of global emissions


Image: Eduard Korniyenko / Reuters

Written by
Rosamond Hutt, Senior Producer, Formative Content
Friday 22 April 2016

As world leaders sign the landmark Paris Agreement to tackle climate change on 22
April – the same day as Earth Day – it’s worth thinking about the ways in which we can
also do our bit.

By signing the deal, countries are committing to a goal of keeping global warming below 2
degrees Celsius and, if at all possible, limiting the temperature rise to 1.5C.

So, while countries take action to save humanity from climate disaster, here are a few
changes that we can make to our everyday lives that can make a difference.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/04/4-everyday-changes-you-can-make-to-tackle-climate-change 1/6
24/4/2016 4 everyday changes you can make to tackle climate change | World Economic Forum

Eat less meat

Overall, cutting meat consumption is probably a better way for people to reduce carbon
emissions than giving up their cars.

The livestock industry accounts for 14.5% of global emissions – more than the
amount produced by all the world’s cars, trucks, trains, planes and ships. A report by
think tank Chatham House says that if we don’t reduce our meat and dairy consumption it
is unlikely that we will keep global temperature rises below 2C.

Another study calculates that a widespread switch to vegetarianism could curb


emissions by almost two thirds and veganism by 70%.

But you don’t have to become a strict vegan to make a difference: cutting down red meat
is a good place to start.

The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that ruminant livestock, such as
cattle and sheep, emit an annual 100 million tonnes of methane, a greenhouse gas
far more damaging to the planet than carbon dioxide.

There could be health benefits, too. Research shows that processed meat, such as
bacon, ham and sausages, can increase our chances of developing cancer.

Image: CNN
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/04/4-everyday-changes-you-can-make-to-tackle-climate-change 2/6
24/4/2016 4 everyday changes you can make to tackle climate change | World Economic Forum

Take fewer flights

Air travel accounts for a small proportion of global emissions, because relatively few
people can afford to fly. Only about 2-3% of emissions annually are produced by
planes.

But aircraft have a greater impact than other forms of transport in terms of greenhouse
gases produced per passenger mile. In addition to CO2, exhaust from planes is also made
up of other greenhouse gases that harm the planet.

So individual trips by air can have surprisingly large carbon footprints – just one
transatlantic flight can add as much to your emissions as a typical year's worth of driving.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/04/4-everyday-changes-you-can-make-to-tackle-climate-change 3/6
24/4/2016 4 everyday changes you can make to tackle climate change | World Economic Forum

Image: New York Times

Drive more efficiently

Electric cars are likely to become a more common sight on our roads in the not-too-
distant future. In the meantime, though, there are a number of tricks to cutting emissions
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/04/4-everyday-changes-you-can-make-to-tackle-climate-change 4/6
24/4/2016 4 everyday changes you can make to tackle climate change | World Economic Forum

from petrol and diesel vehicles.

For example, driving at 80 miles per hour uses 25% more fuel than driving at
70mph. As well as reducing speed, other tips for boosting fuel efficiency include using
less air conditioning, taking any unnecessary items out of the trunk and making sure tyres
are fully inflated.

Turn off appliances

The average high-performance gaming computer uses as much energy each year as three
refrigerators, according to a study.

Image: Forbes

Switching off power-hungry appliances such as computers, lights and televisions can save
a surprising amount of energy. According to an indy100 article, if all of Britain's 17 million
office workers turned off their computers at night, the carbon savings would be equivalent
to taking 245,000 cars off the road.

Have you read?


Natural beauty: 7 striking images to mark Earth Day
5 videos that show humanity’s impact on the planet
A beginner's guide to COP21

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/04/4-everyday-changes-you-can-make-to-tackle-climate-change 5/6

You might also like