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THE VALUE OF WHAT DO WE DO

Climate Change is Real

Climate change is not visible therefore it is hard to believe, follow, and accept. We are fighting an invisible enemy. and this enemy is closing in on us unseen. But because we cannot see and sometimes we don't even feel it, we don't care. It does not affect us so why bother. But think... it does not affect us YET; we don't see and feel it YET. Are we waiting to be affected? Do we secretly wish to see and feel something? When it comes, what then?

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Project “What Do We Do?” is a project made by students of Rotterdam Business School in an attempt to increase awareness towards the undying issue of Climate Change. This project is a follow-up to Leonardo DiCaprio's "Before the Flood" documentary about climate change.

Watch the full film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C4Rd8g1Iwg

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What we need to know

What We Eat. What We Buy. Where Do We Get Our Energy.

Anyone can get any information on the internet these days. What we need to know is that anyone can also just post whatever on the internet these days and claim it as the truth.  We have to learn to filter what we read and know exactly what are truth and false. Being informed of the right things is the first step to change; and knowing the right things especially on the three human activities listed below will give us a better insight into the change we want to happen.

WHAT WE EAT

Together with the transport and manufacturing industries, food and agriculture also play a key cause of greenhouse gas contributing to climate change and global warming.

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WHAT WE BUY

Most of our wastes are things we disposed of after one use such as packaging of fast food and plastic straws. We can make a difference in this situation. Small changes in our daily habits have effective roles in the future (Acciona, 2018).

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WHERE DO WE GET OUR ENERGY

"We have to be aware  that we use fossil fuel - the main cause of climate change."
"Before the Flood UN"

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THE GREENHOUSE GASSES ARE INCREASING

As we read on we will find out that our carbon emissions play a great role in Climate Change. Knowing where our gas emissions come from will give us an idea where to reduce them.

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UNFCCC, 2019

The Paris Agreement formally acknowledges the urgent need to scale up our global response to climate change, which supports even greater ambition from governments. The commitments from all actors are recognized in the decision text of the Paris Agreement, including those launched through the Lima–Paris Action Agenda.

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