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  2. Apr 19, 2023 · Together with WWF’s experts across key areas, we created a guide detailing 60 Actions for the Planet to help you reduce your footprint and embrace more Earth-friendly lifestyle choices.

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  3. Mar 25, 2020 · Why we’ll succeed in saving the planet from climate change. Life will be different—and warmer—in 2070. But we will find ways to limit carbon emissions, embrace nature, and thrive.

    • Coal is on the dole (again!) The 63 dense pages of this IPCC report are littered with qualifications and dense footnotes. But all the verbiage can't hide the scientists' central message.
    • Pie in the sky gets real… A few short years ago, the idea of a technological fix to climate change was generally seen as the preserve of the eccentric.
    • Curbing demand is a secret weapon. One of the big differences with this report from previous releases is that social science features heavily. This is mainly focussed on the ideas of reducing people's demand for energy in the areas of shelter, mobility and nutrition.
    • Cooling the planet with cash… Tackling climate change has often been delayed due to the perceived high-cost implications. But that sense has changed in recent years as the financial toll of climate disasters has steadily climbed.
  4. 10 things you can do to help save our planet. The scale of the challenges facing our planet can seem daunting, but we can all do something. Here are 10 simple ways you can help reduce your impact, and help in the fight against climate change.

  5. A decade may sound like a long time. But scientists say that these next 10 years will count most in the fight to avert climate change and the loss of millions of species. Here are 10 actions in the strategy of the UN Decade that can build a #GenerationRestoration. 1.

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