Things you can do about climate change

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We are in the middle of a climate and nature emergency, and the two are inextricably linked. Climate change is driving nature’s decline and the loss of green spaces is leaving us ill-equipped to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to change. 

But, there are simple and easy things that we can all do to reduce our carbon footprint, adapt to climate change and make a big difference to the natural world.

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NUMBER 1

Change what you eat

Agriculture accounted for 10% of UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2018. Buy local produce, eat more plant-based foods and reduce your food miles to shrink your environmental footprint.

Tips & ideas to reduce environmental footprint
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Number 2

Change how you travel

Transport currently accounts for 27% of UK emissions. Making small changes to how you get from A to B will make a big difference!

Tips & ideas to reduce travel emissions
NUMBER 3

Change your energy use

Energy used in buildings accounts for around 17% of total emissions. 

Reducing your household energy use by switching to a renewable energy supplier or purchasing a heat pump will help cut down.

Tips & ideas to reduce energy use
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NUMBER 4

Recycle & reuse

Recycle, upcycle - and make do and mend! Production of household waste needs to decrease by 33% by 2037 to reach emissions targets. So get out that needle and thread!

Tips & ideas to recycle & reuse
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Number 5

Reduce your flood risk

Across the UK 1.9 million people currently live in areas of significant flooding. This number could double as early as the 2050s. Make a difference and avoid paving over gardens. Instead, replace hard surfaces with grass and plants.

Tips & ideas to reduce flood risk
NUMBER 6

Reduce your heat risk

Currently, around 20% of homes are at significant risk of overheating. Shading your windows and planting more greenery around your house will help lower the temperatures.

Tips & ideas to reduce heat risk
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NUMBER 7

Reduce your water use

The average person uses around 140 litres of water a day.

But huge water deficits are on track to occur in the next 50 years - so we need to start cutting down. Water metres, water-efficient appliances and water butts are just a few of the things that can make a big difference!

Tips & ideas to reduce water use
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NUMBER 8

Contact your MP

By writing to your MP or meeting them in person, you can help them to understand more about a nature or climate issue that you care passionately about.

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