

There are many actions that everyone can take in their day to day lives to help reduce climate change.
Everyone has their own ‘carbon footprint’. This is a measure of how much carbon dioxide you create and how much you affect climate change. You can calculate your carbon footprint, and get specific tips on how to reduce your impact on the climate online at:
Energy use
In the UK, 38% of all carbon emissions are from homes. By taking steps to reduce your energy consumption, you can help to reduce these emissions and save money. We use energy to heat our homes, to provide electricity and to heat water. By turning down the heating, turning off electrical appliances and using less water you can help to reduce climate change.
Reducing climate change can save you money
By reducing the amount of energy you use, you will help to reduce climate change and also save money.
Transport
Car and air travel both result in high carbon emissions. By cutting down how much you drive and take flights, and choosing to walk, cycle or take public transport instead, you will reduce the impact you have on the climate.
Re-using and recycling
The production of goods and packaging from raw materials uses a lot of energy. We can prevent much of this energy use by avoiding excess packaging on the products we buy, re-using items such as plastic bags, and recycling a wide range of materials.
