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We think there are a lot of unknown climate heroes. Here are two different examples, we like:
Our first climate hero is Christian Kroll. He invented an alternative search engine to Google, called Ecosia.org. Every time you enter a search word they donate money for saving rainforest. Each click saves 2m2 of rainforest. At the bottom of the page you can see how much you’ve already saved and how much was saved by all users. At the moment they’ve saved more than 35’000’000m2.
Our second climate hero is Öff Öff. He’s a German man who lives in the nature. He lives on what the nature gives him. He has no technical and polluting equipments.
Everyone can be a hero in his or her very own way. Little things can bring big changes, and every person who fights for his conviction and who has the will to change his habits to save the world is a hero.
In the case of climate, one single hero doesn't have a huge effect, that's why we need many of these "little heros" to make a big change. In our times we have two kinds of heros, the ones who plead their whole lifes to show others, what to do to save our world and the others who at least try to live a environmentally friendly life.
a) The most important things are:
- use public transport instead of cars
- economical use of natural resources
- protect / build nature reserves
- less comuting by plane (example: Zürich - London)
- try to keep your working place near your home
b) Other possible words would be "activist", "protector", "greenhouse gas killer", "chiller" or "cooler".
It depends on where you live. Here in Switzerland we have two systems. One comes from the government, who tries to collect money from people who produce higher CO2 emissions and use it in different projects for the environment like planting trees or install solar batteries on roofs.
The other one is to look for yourself and try to reduce your emissions without help from beyond. As we know, the little things can make a big difference, such as showering less long or using the public transport more often. That way you don’t have to spend so much money and you know a change has really been made. As for the political solutions, you never know how exactly your money has been used and whether their initiatives make sense.
Now it is your turn to compile the questions 5 until 8. Carefully consider the best way of posing the questions in order to gain the best possible insight into the everyday views of your partner class.
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