Monograph: climate change (5)

Video on the potential impact of individual efforts on climate change.

Therefore, it seems that nothing can be done to completely change the situation, because in one way or another the change will occur. It is clear that the problem is worldwide, but even so, experts say that each of us has the ability to change things, the basis is to change habits of life.

Get down there.

Lower the power of your home’s heater. If we reduce the temperature by a single degree, we will not only pay less, but we will also be able to reduce CO2 emissions. On average, 300 kilos of housing per year.

Adjust your home’s insulation system to prevent heat leakage. The heat that flows through the walls, through the windows and through the floor is about half of all that is lost.

Defrost the refrigerator often, otherwise it dissipates too much energy, and don’t include hot foods that cool themselves.

Re-cycling the Re-cycling

Separate the glass, the paper, and the plastic, so it doesn’t go along with the rest of the garbage. When an aluminum can is recycled, only 10% of the energy needed to make the new can is used. This means that to produce 1 kg of aluminium, 9 kg of CO2 are produced. In the case of glass, 1 kg of recycled glass saves 300 grams of CO2 and 900 grams with paper. Forests can also play an important role in reducing the impact of CO2:


When it can’t be recycled, try to generate less waste, reuse the bags you use when shopping, buy products with little packaging, etc.

Turn it off

When you don't need it, don't turn on the lights, we'll advance the money and the energy. Use low-power lights and turn off your appliances when you don’t need them and not in stand-by mode. Before installing the washing machine and dishwasher, check that they are well filled or, if not, use short programs, you will waste less water and energy.

Close the taps well and use the shower instead of bathing. In general, the amount of water used in the shower is four times less than in the bath.

Take a walk

Do you drive to work? Try to use public transport, go with your colleagues, or go on foot or by bike. For every litre of diesel used by cars, an average of 2 and a half kilos of CO2 is released. If you are forced to use it, do not crush it: you will not only reduce the risk, but also use less fuel.

And walk, it’s healthier, relaxing and much cheaper for everyone. (25)

The time we've spent here on climate change. We have said many things, but we know that we have not even mentioned many others, the subject is so broad, broad and important. However, in addition to climate change, there are many other issues in the world. We, the ones that correspond to the latest science and technology, have accumulated in this video, in a short format.

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