Don't Just Recycle: Push for Policy Change
USAMon Jan 13 2025
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You might think that recycling more or going vegan can save the planet, but the truth is, it's not that simple. Individual actions like these have a tiny impact compared to big systemic changes. For instance, even if everyone in the U. S. went vegan, it would only cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2. 6%. That's because plant-based foods still have a big environmental impact, like rice production, which causes 25% less emissions than poultry farming.
So, what can we do? Let's focus on policy support and investments. A great example is the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which aims to reduce U. S. emissions by 40% by 2030. This act uses tax incentives to boost renewable energy and carbon capture. It's way more effective than just recycling or changing your diet.
Even with political changes, state governments can still pass climate legislation. Washington State recently launched a cap and invest program to limit greenhouse gas emissions and fund projects like EV charging networks. If you want to see change in your community, encourage your state lawmakers to pass similar programs.
Another way to make a difference is by investing in climate adaptation projects. These projects help communities prepare for climate change and can bring big economic benefits. For example, every dollar invested can return $2 to $10 in economic benefits. California's climate bonds program lets individuals invest in projects like forest fire prevention and sea-level rise protection.
This year, instead of worrying about your personal climate footprint, think about your climate handprint – how you can push for big changes. Small actions like recycling or buying an electric vehicle won't do much on their own. But advocating for change at the federal and state level can create a real impact.
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