TOP 3 CLIMATE TIPS FOR TRAVELLING
1. Get on your bike! Cycling is the most efficient mode of transport. It’s non-polluting and it’s also fun, cheap and good for you.
2. Go by public transport! Public transport is three times more fuel-efficient than private cars.
3. Take the train! Air traffic is the fastest growing source of CO2, so let’s stay on the ground and leave flying to the birds.
TOP 3 CLIMATE TIPS TO SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS
1. Sharing is caring! Not everybody needs new rollerblades or uses them all the time. Co-owning is a great way to save energy in production and money too!
2. Reusing rules! Organise a clothes/CD/PC game swap with your friends and discover how old items of yours can get new lives with your friends. It’s energy saved!
3. Gather a gang! Create a climate group from your friends to discuss ways to help the climate on a daily basis!
TOP 3 CLIMATE TIPS FOR HOME
1. Seize the light! Switch off lights when leaving the room and use only energy saving bulbs. They are 90% more energy efficient than regular bulbs!
2. Stop the Zombies! Unplug your HI-FI's, PCs, TVs, mobile chargers and other electronic devices when you’re not using them. Devices keep consuming energy even after switched off.
3. Power to the shower! A shower instead of a bath saves up to 300 litres of water and a whole lot of energy to warm up.
TOP 3 CLIMATE TIPS FOR EVERY HABBO
1. Learn more! Awareness of climate change and its impacts tends to increase individuals’ willingness to do something about it.
2. Tell others! We can fight climate change together, so start with your family, friends, and school mates and be their inspiration.
3. Join a group! Daily choices for the climate are important, but by joining an organization which promotes solutions to climate change you can also influence your government and the industry.
TOP 3 CLIMATE TIPS FOR SHOPPING
1. Think twice! Making and delivering anything costs energy. The less you buy the more energy and pollution you save.
2. Lean on local! By buying products which are produced locally you’ll reduce the transport costs, which means less fuel being used, lowering CO2 emissions.
3. Meat bites back! Livestock farming is responsible for 18 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions. By eating less meat you’ll also save rainforests from being cut for pasture.