Top Posts
Death toll from Mokwa flood rises to 153
Scientists say nearly 40% of the world’s glaciers...
Nigerian government seeks alignment of NDC climate action...
German court dismisses climate case against RWE
WHO Climate Change action plan approved
Report: World likely to breach 1.5°C limit in...
At Bonn climate talks, Brazil demands early deals...
Researchers warn Africa could face 113 million climate...
LAPO MfB launches tree-planting initiative to fight climate...
Stiell says new NDCs are about growth, antidote...
EcoNai Newsroom
  • Newsround
  • Nigeria
  • Africa
  • World
World

Study lists six key lifestyle changes that can avert climate crisis

by admineconai March 7, 2022
written by admineconai March 7, 2022
976

New research from three leading institutions has shown that people in well-off countries can help avert climate breakdown by making six relatively straightforward lifestyle changes.

The study, which was undertaken by academics at Leeds University and analysed by experts at the global engineering firm Arup and the C40 group of world cities, discovered that sticking to six specific commitments could tackle drivers of the climate crisis.

The research found that making the six commitments, from flying no more than once every three years to only buying three new items of clothing a year, could account for a quarter of the emissions reductions required to keep the global heating down to 1.5C.

The study which was published on Monday coincided with the launch of a new climate movement to persuade and support relatively well-off people to make “The Jump” and sign up to the six pledges.

Read also: Study shows large mammals can help climate change mitigation, adaptation

Co-founder of the campaign, Tom Bailey said: “This ends once and for all the debate about whether citizens can have a role in protecting our earth. We don’t have time to wait for one group to act, we need ‘all action from all actors now’.”

Recall that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), had issued its “bleakest warning yet” last week, warning that the climate crisis was accelerating rapidly with only a narrow chance left of avoiding its worst ravages.

In his reaction, Bailey maintained that as the world reaches the edge of ecological collapse, there was a need for a workable alternative to this ‘universal consumer society’ in the next decade.

“The research is clear that governments and the private sector have the largest role to play but it is also equally clear from our analysis that individuals and communities can make a huge difference,” he said.

The Jump campaign asks people to sign up for the following six key lifestyle changes for one, three or six months:
 Eat a largely plant-based diet, with healthy portions and no waste
 Buy no more than three new items of clothing per year
 Keep electrical products for at least seven years
 Take no more than one short-haul flight every three years and one long haul flight every eight years
 Get rid of personal motor vehicles if you can – and if not keep hold of your existing vehicle for longer
 Make at least one life shift to nudge the system, like moving to green energy, insulating your home or changing pension supplier.

Although the campaign was officially kicked off on Saturday, Bailey said there was already a growing movement emerging in response to the evidence with Jump groups up and running around the country.

Story was adapted from the Guardian.

AvertionClimate breakdownLifestyle changes
0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
admineconai

previous post
Nigerian govt trains women farmers on climate change mitigation
next post
Caribbean: Experts worry over non-implementation of policies on climate change mitigation

Related Posts

Scientists say nearly 40% of the world’s glaciers...

June 3, 2025

German court dismisses climate case against RWE

May 28, 2025

WHO Climate Change action plan approved

May 28, 2025

Report: World likely to breach 1.5°C limit in...

May 28, 2025

At Bonn climate talks, Brazil demands early deals...

May 23, 2025

Guterres raises alarm over rapid Himalayan glacier melt

May 17, 2025

Study shows two-thirds of global warming caused by...

May 8, 2025

Weather expert warns climate change to hit agriculture...

May 5, 2025

Trump dismisses authors of major climate report

April 30, 2025

New UN report shows Indigenous Peoples sidelined in...

April 25, 2025

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Bloglovin
  • Vimeo

@2021 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Eco-Nai+

EcoNai Newsroom
  • Newsround
  • Nigeria
  • Africa
  • World