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QuestionHow can I help towards climate change?Kathryn Kellogg is the founder of goingzerowaste.com, a lifestyle website dedicated to breaking eco-friendly living down into a simple step-by-step process with lots of positivity and love. Kathryn is the author of two books focusing on sustainability, 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste and 101 Tips for a Zero Waste Kitchen. She is the spokesperson for plastic-free living for National Geographic, has been featured by the Guardian, CNN, Refinery29, and Bustle, and has a following on instagram of over 700k.Look for things that you normally throw away that you can reuse, compost, or recycle.
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QuestionWhy is climate change is important?Kanishka WilliamsonCommunity AnswerIt is extincting many animal species. It is bringing irregular change in climate. The period that we are experiencing now is the biggest Carbon Dioxide spake in recorded history of humans.
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QuestionHow do I make people aware of global warming?Community AnswerDistribute pamphlets in your community, post about it on social media, attend and host meetups dedicated to the subject and organize activities in your area that focus on climate change.
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QuestionWhat are the effects of climate change?Top AnswererRising and warming oceans and intensifying weather. See windows2universe.org/earth/climate/cli_effects.
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QuestionI have put up posters, arranged community litter picks, handed out leaflets, gone to strikes, signed petitions, joined clubs, and written to prime ministers and MPs. But I am only 12. What else can I do?Community AnswerIt sounds like you've made a very good start! Keep doing what you're doing. Also, try going vegan or vegetarian.
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QuestionHow can I gather people in my community for a climate awareness group?Community AnswerAdvertise the gathering with signs, posters, an ad in the local paper or online on a community billboard.
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QuestionHow can we stop climate change?Aimee PateCommunity AnswerGet involved with local climate-change activist groups and make time to socialise with people who are also concerned about climate change so that you feel you are not alone. Make changes in your daily life (catching public transport, limiting waste) and this will help you feel more empowered. Set yourself goals in all aspects of your life and take time to rest. If you look after yourself, you'll be empowered to look after this planet.
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QuestionCan a 10th grader be a part of this protest and rallies and join your community and help you spread awareness?Aimee PateCommunity AnswerAbsolutely! That is a great way to start helping the earth! As a 10th grader, you have a bunch of opportunities that younger people might not.
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QuestionI really love the earth, but I don't know how to spread information about the changing climate. Please help me. How can I do it?Aimee PateCommunity AnswerIf you are an introvert, try things like posters or other small things that don't require so much socializing. If you are an extrovert, try joining protests or rallies, join a club and just get out there.
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QuestionI'm only a kid, and almost every weekend or so often, I pick up rubbish. But I always have to bring 2 bags on a 20 minute walk. It's horrible. How do I make adults listen?Community AnswerYou may consider putting up posters with your picture and hard work on them, with a caption declaring that children should not be forced to deal with the irresponsible choices of others in their community.
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QuestionHow can I organise a climate strike if I am in secondary school?Matisse AlfaroCommunity AnswerSimple! Alert people, make signs, and organize a date. On that day, walk out of school- or don't come at all- and stand at your town hall or city hall- or even your Parliament (or equivalent, just a government building)- with your signs.
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QuestionImpacts of climate change and global warming?Matisse AlfaroCommunity AnswerSome places will get extreme drought and heatwave; others will flood. Animals such as polar bears and penguins will die out and eventually Earth will get so hot that many places will be unpleasant to live in without adaptation techniques. Global costs will be in the trillions, and many countries will go broke.
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QuestionHow can a kid at an elementary school spread awareness without any parents involved?Matisse AlfaroCommunity AnswerThat's tough. Get friends involved, pick up litter at your school, and put up posters at your school (ask your teacher or principal first, though!). But here's the thing: also get your parents involved. They will most likely be super supportive. Keep on helping Mother Earth!
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QuestionHow can a ten year old help to spread awareness about climate change?Community AnswerFirst ask your parents because you might need some permission for some things you need to do. Start researching a lot on trustworthy sites, to get good info about climate change. Do research on how climate change happens so you can explain it clearly to others. Start getting some of your friends and family involved too. Then you can either start your own things like websites or protests around your hometown or city. Ask your principal if you can start a club. Or, maybe join an existing one. Use your talents to spread awareness too, like through art, poetry, stories or dance.
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QuestionI'm depressed about climate change. How can I help raise awareness quickly, especially for companies and people in power?Community AnswerGet involved with local climate change activist groups in your community and make time to socialise with people who are also concerned about climate change so that you feel you are not isolated. Make sure to make change in your daily life (catching public transport, limiting waste) and this will help you feel more empowered. Set yourself goals in all aspects of your life and take time to rest - if you look after yourself, you'll be empowered to look after this planet.
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QuestionWhat are the effects and consequences of climate change?Community AnswerThere will be stronger and more frequent natural disasters, clean air and water will be harder to get, and the weather will become more unpredictable.
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QuestionHow can I prevent climate change from getting worse?Community AnswerStart with actions you can do, like taking the bus instead of driving, turning off lights and heating when you don't need them. Inspire others to follow your lead, within your family and friends. However, this is such a huge issue, so much bigger than us individuals alone, that getting involved in pressuring government and industry to change their ways is now really important, so join protests (even if all you do is sign petitions or support people who are attending marches), send letters to your representatives, learn all you can about climate science so you can explain it to people who don't understand what is happening, write about it in forums and online, join groups that are actively doing things to use renewable energy, reduce waste, consume less, etc. The time for sitting back has ended.
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