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Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Climate Improvement Overlooked

 

Whether you believe climate change is real, or not, taking steps to improve the climate is the best thing to do. Everyone wants a better place to live, right? Just think in terms of a planet-sized house cleanup and renovation.

Think about your children, and their descendants to come; then ponder this:

Partly reducing emissions is not climate improvement; actually removing all of them is.

Some of the problem lies in the language we use. When our climate changes in undesirable ways it is called climate change, but it is not climate improvement. We can only improve our climate when it changes in desirable ways, all the ways that are best for sustaining life.

This is because there is rising scientific consensus that, even if we stopped all emissions today, adverse climate change will continue, it's got a head of steam up. We must do more to shift track on the train of events.

Reducing emissions as fast as we can is important, crucial in fact, but unless we reduce them to zero, we are still putting emissions into the biosphere. We are still adding to 'bad' climate change, still polluting the air we breathe and all the water systems we rely upon. And, can we actually police that anyway?


We believe that most (90%+) of humanity's response to climate change is focused on reducing emissions, that is a good thing. We also believe that too little effort is going into climate improvement efforts at a global scale.

That's why we're focused on that, how to actually do climate improvement actions as best as we possibly can. 

Where to begin? Well, try searching "How to Improve the Earth's Climate" for starters to learn what you can do and have a go.



Please send any suggestions to Climate Improvement Suggestions, or join us at www.iagribusines.com to get involved with our initiatives.





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