ACTIONs 121 to 130

TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES
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121
Try being carbon neutral: it can improve public health, create jobs, benefit the climate, and costs less. It helps low-income households and poor communities, which are usually the most affected by climate change.
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122
Did you know that global emissions of CO2 have increased by almost 50% since 1990? Strive towards reducing your carbon footprint.
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123
Raise awareness, through social media and other advocacy platforms, of the Environmental Burden of Disease (EBD) as well as other climate injustices affecting your community.
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124
Participate in the World Cleanup Day and invite your friends and family!
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125
Use renewable energies instead of coal and fossil fuels. Shift to lower-carbon fuels for heating and cooking. It cuts carbon emissions and improves air quality for everyone.
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126
Consume less meat and opt for more sustainable/eco-friendly foods!
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127
Promote action for climate resilience that helps communities to adapt in the face of climate change.
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128
The climate crisis is exacerbating inequalities. Join the discussion about climate justice.
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129
Take the Ecological Footprint Test to understand your level of impact and raise personal awareness on climate issues.
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130
Inequalities have risen in parallel to the ongoing climate tragedies, disproportionately affecting minorities and indigenous groups and creating more climate refugees. Help these communities’ voices be heard by sharing their stories on your social media platforms.