
- Mitigation: that can reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
- Adaptation: Adjusting, adapting, and being in alliance with changing environment.


Source: Lonely Planet[/caption] Transportation: Transportation is one of the major means for the emission of greenhouse gases. We can prefer travelling on public buses, cycling or even walking in a short distance, rideshare, or Carpool etc. Some countries like Britain and the Netherlands pay people to cycle to work and are rewarded for not driving their own car. What a policy! Energy: We can make our house more energy efficient. Turn off lights, thermostat and WIFI before going to bed. Upgrade the boiler. Insulate doors. Switch to a cheaper energy tariff. Use a water-saving showerhead. Fit a double glazing window. And consider solar panels. [caption id="attachment_2016" align="alignleft" width="300"]

Source: US News Real Estate- US News and World Report[/caption] Engaging with a local organization to partner together on climate advocacy can help bring up organizational and institutional awareness. For example, you can get involved in Nepalese Youth for Climate Action (NYCA) district chapters. NYCA is a youth-led coalition of the Nepalese youth tackling climate change with the motto “Caring for Climate, Caring for ourselves”. We can prepare our own personal Climate Action Plan to facilitate continued action. Even for a global issue like climate change, we can also contribute a lot as an individual. If we can make a difference then why step back? Embrace the challenge and act. According to climate experts, 10 words to know for climate action: “It’s Real, It’s Us, It’s Bad, Scientists Agree, There’s Hope”. I’d like to add a few more on that - ‘If not Us then Who? If not Now then When?’
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