Since the Industrial Revolution humans have been spewing vast amounts of carbon (and other fossil fuels) into the atmosphere. Over time global emission rates have exponentially increased, despite science proving it will end in disaster for all living beings should we continue. If things don’t change immediately, we will soon reach a tipping point. Meaning that no matter what action we take, parts of the Earth’s systems will experience abrupt or irreversible change. Which is why achieving carbon neutrality is essential to the future of our planet. And we all have a part to play; from micro changes at the individual level, to macro changes by the world’s largest organisations (100 of which, by the way, are accountable for 71% of the world’s carbon emissions to date).
Taking #LittleGreenSteps towards carbon neutrality will contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate Action.