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Clean Development

The Millenium Development Goals, agreed to by every member country of the United Nations in 2000, call for the worldwide eradication of poverty and hunger, universal education, gender equality and huge improvements in health by 2015: two years ago!!

Can we do this without making the planet warmer?

Let's think big and imagine how we can confront the climate crisis in a way that is realistic about the other major problems that we face as a planet and as a species on it.




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Possibility of a Cleaner Planet

bracketta18

Just like education, equality, and ending poverty and hunger, preventing climate change is a very realistic goal for our planet. Just like these other major issues, climate change has increasingly became more prominent and serious within the last few years. Some ways that we could work together to help stop climate change involves the use of solar electricity and reusing and recycling goods. However, the most important thing to do is to spread the word and teach everyone about the dangers of our actions and how they are affecting the planet. If people understand the consequences of their actions, they are more likely to be willing to change their behavior. In order to learn more about preventing global warming, I came across an article called, "Benefits of Solar Energy" from http://www.greenoughsolarfarm.com. This article claimed that solar energy is useful because it is a renewable resource, and it produces zero emissions. Reusing and recycling is also very important because it decreases the amount of waste we produce, which requires a lot of energy to get rid of. These  are both very easy tasks, and they will produce a great positive change in our environment if we focus on them.

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