Dilraj+S.


 * What changes can society make in order to deal with the problems associated with climate change? **

**Introduction**

** Climate change is the change in long-term weather patterns in specific regions. It’s considered bad **** because it can rapidly change the climate of a region, affecting the life currently existing there. (Ex. The polar bears) There are many causes of climate change for example; variation in Earth’s orbit, volcanic eruptions, differences in solar output, but the main cause is the increased amount of [|greenhouse gases] made by ** ** humans. **   ** This chart proves that all greenhouse gases are produced ** ** because of human needs, but there are many ways in which we can reduce them. **

** Changing Your Lifestyle **

** Individuals can make simple changes in their lifestyles to minimize the greenhouse effect. **** Such as growing or eating local produce, turning the heat down, driving less and using public transit. **** Even saving a few drops of water can reduce green house emissions. For instance, by taking a shorter shower, the gas **** which is used to heat the water can be saved. **

**Make Sacrifices**
 * Many people are willing to become eco-friendly, but in order to do so many sacrifices **** have **** t **** o **** be **** made. **** For **** instance, a common example of **** being **** eco- **** friendly in buying a [|hybrid car], but **** you will **** have sacrifice some of your wants in order to save up **** money for the hybrid car. Saving water is another way to go green but again you will have to **** sacrifice your long 30 min showers to do so. **

Unity Is Strength

=== Together, cities and communities can make a big difference in reducing their eco-logical footprint. For example, holding an hour monthly where there is no usage of electricity or holding a day where there is no usage of cars can make a city or community more eco-friendly. Even the smallest changes can make a difference. For instance, two kids, from different families, ** in a community can go in 1 car rather than 2. This saves fuel and time because only 1 car **** and 1 parent has to go. **===




 * The Government **


 * It is up to the country’s government if **** they want to help **** address climate change. Some countries like the US, don’t care much about climate change; they have a huge **** ecological **** footprint and have minimal influence in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. While other countries such as Denmark, who have a very small [|ecological footprint] still continue to become more eco-friendly. **

**Bibliography**