posted by Catherine on Oct 20
There is no longer any good reason to not be concerned about carbon emissions!
If you even have one tiny part of you that is seeking to become more eco friendly, it must be to reduce your carbon emissions and helping to reduce (considerably) your by-products and those of your workplace, friends, societies and any other groups of people you can!
It’s true that saving wildlife, reducing deforestation, species conservation, cutting poverty and the like are all very, very important - but if we don’t stop the world heating up like a giant radiator - none of these will matter.
How much more difficult will it be to preserve the habitat of an endangered species of turtle when people are struggling to feed their families? How can you justify preventing agricultural development of a vast area of natural rain forest when food isn’t growing anymore in the fields that people have used for centuries?
They all becomes a bit less of a concern when human lives are becoming threatened instead!
There is a whole host of information out there about cutting your carbon emissions, and trying to make more ‘eco’ choices for your energy, your travel and your home and business, and it’s always great to support any new ones that come onto the scene.
If the number of ‘green’ internet sites increases and the number of ‘green seekers’ online increases, then larger bodies can see that they need to start becoming interested too. Lots of voices all saying the same thing make changes happen!
One such new site is CarbonCredits.cm, which has a growing selection of relevant articles about the environment and tips for reducing your carbon footprint. It also has very up to date comments and reactions to current affairs!
It’s called global warming because it involves everyone on this earth, regardless of where they are, how old they are and what they want for their family and friends. Unfortunately, the time has passed for someone just recycling their newspapers to make a difference - it is all caught up in a giant web.
The sooner we get the governments themselves to start doing something - the sooner we can all start thinking about something else worth our time and energy! The longer we put off making a big difference to our carbon emissions, the less chance we have of recovering what we have lost.
It’s time to think big and act on your environmental concerns - otherwise just surviving might be your biggest concern!

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