New Year. New Hope For A Clean Future.
Nowadays, society is treating environmental sustainability more importantly than we used to. This is mostly because all outcomes resulting from global warming have been more and more disastrous over the past decade. Also because Trump’s anti-climate legislation is horrifying people around the world as we speak.
Some recent examples include extreme weather events, such as serial hurricanes, devastating wildfires, monstrous snow storms, and today’s deadly mudslides.
Some may argue that these events are “statistically” not a big deal. We’ve seen these before.
But you would have to agree, as do many ranging from scientists to civilians, that these events have drastically intensified in their catastrophic powers.
The climate is changing. And humans have had a lot to do with that.
But at the same time, there is a lot that humans actually can do to mitigate the disastrous prowess of our changing climate.
A major component of that is the energy choices we make as individuals, as corporations, and as societies. Fossil fuels have burned our planet, while renewables have done just that — restored and renewed.
The truth is that there is no power greater than that of Mother Nature.