ACTIONs 61 to 70

TO REDUCE INEQUALITIES
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61
Donate to projects advancing renewables in developing countries, such as solar-powered schools and households.
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62
Advocate for gender inclusion in the energy industry, currently one of the least gender inclusive industries in the world whereby only 32% of workers are female.
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63
Support the research & development of renewable energy industries and products. These new industries can help tackle existing global inequalities.
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64
Fund, especially in developing countries, the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the fields of green innovation.
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65
1.2 billion people live without electricity and nearly 40% of the world's population do not have access to cooking fuels. Advocate for more policy discussions around “energy poverty” to reduce the global disparity in energy consumption and support NGOs striving to reduce this number.
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66
Find out about possible government aid to improve the energy consumption of your home at a lower cost.
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67
Adopt more responsible energy consumption practices as resources are rarely accessible and unevenly distributed.
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68
Prioritize sustainable electricity suppliers worldwide.
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69
Resort to, if you can, non-CO2 emitting ways of transportation. Walk or bike to work!
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70
If you can, consider incorporating solar panels into your living situations.