Up for a challenge this weekend? Whether it's going car-free or using your consumer power to demand sustainable products, can you find ways to reduce your impact on our planet? Read on to discover more.
Climate change affects every corner of our planet today – from the poles to the tropics, and from the mountains to the oceans. People and nature worldwide are already feeling the effects: water supplies are shrinking, extreme weather events increasing in frequency and intensity, forests burning, and coral reefs dying.
Now more than ever, we need to do what we can to help protect our only home. Every action counts towards securing a brighter future for our planet.
This weekend, the world will be uniting to go car-free and emissions-free! Seize this opportunity to make a change in your daily life and help reduce your carbon footprint.
From boiling the kettle for your morning cuppa to driving to work, we use fossil fuels to power almost everything we do. This weekend, challenge yourself to reduce your impact on our planet and show your support for our incredible home and nature.
Whether it's reducing, reusing and recycling, walking or cycling to get to your office or school, or using your consumer power to reject food and goods produced in an unsustainable manner and instead opting for environmentally friendly alternatives, there are many actions individuals can take to help nature.
Discover more ways you can help today. Together, we're stronger.
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Our mission is to stop the degradation of our planet's natural environment, and build a future in which people live in harmony with nature. Find out how we aim to achieve this through our nine global goals.
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