In April 2021, US President Biden announced the country’s 2030 Net Zero Challenge to mitigate climate change. Though the government has been doing its part, the real change begins with individuals, communities, businesses, and other non-government organizations.
Here’s what you can do towards the 2030 Net Zero Challenge as an individual or a community:
#1 Plant More Trees
#1 Embrace Sustainable Buildings
Architects, city planners and individuals should look towards sustainably sourced materials. Besides being good for the planet, green or sustainable buildings can improve health and overall life quality.
#3 Use Energy-Efficient Appliances
Using energy-efficient appliances is the lowest-cost way to reduce carbon emissions. When buying washing machines, refrigerators, and other appliances, look for the Energy Star label. This is the top feature of an energy-efficient home.
#4 Reduce your Carbon Emission
- Consume local and seasonal products
- Limit meat consumption
- Try borrowing, swapping, or buying second-hand clothing
- Cycle or use public transport
- Live a minimal or zero waste lifestyle
#5 Recycle and Reuse
Recycle and reuse as much as possible. This helps reduce your energy consumption and greenhouse gas emission. In addition, cut down your use of virgin materials and minimize the impact of landfills.
#6 Spread Awareness
#7 Leverage Renewable Energy
Power your home with energy from renewable sources like solar and wind. This will cut down your energy costs while helping maintain a cleaner environment.
Final Tips
Reduce your plastic use. Reduce water waste. Buy less. Eat plant-based food. Improve insulation.