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A climate hero is someone who does good things for the environment. It can refer to a private person or an entire organisation. Of course, it is also the name of this webpage. ClimateHero works with a carbon calculator to help people lower their carbon footprints.

A climate hero is similar to an environmental hero. Several worldwide awards acknowledge people who do good things for the environment. Commonly, they get called environmental heroes. For example, WWF awards one “environmental hero of the year” in Sweden. 

Climate hero – carbon calculator

The idea behind ClimateHero is to tackle the defining issue of our generation – climate change. Therefore, the environmentally conscious entrepreneurs behind it created ClimateHeros Climate Calculator. The purpose is to help people understand their climate impact. More so, present possible steps to reduce it, for example, by offsetting emissions. Today, ClimateHero is expanding internationally to reach as many people as possible. 

Private person as a climate hero

As mentioned above, a private person can be called a climate hero by reducing one’s carbon footprint. The latter means reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of one’s lifestyle. A climate hero can also offset emissions by supporting environmental organisations elsewhere. 

As a private person, reconsidering transport can quickly reduce carbon footprints as it is a big source of greenhouse gas emissions. Typically, you can do this by using more public transportation, by choosing trains or buses instead of cars. Another option is to be part of a carpool rather than owning a private vehicle. Of course, cycling is also a good and environmentally friendly way of moving around. Furthermore, avoiding travelling by aeroplane also makes a significant difference. 

Change your diet

Another way to reduce one’s negative environmental impact is to eat less meat. That is why many climate heroes are vegetarians. The production of animals and dairy products accounts for 15% of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions. A big part of these emissions comes from the production of feed for the animals. Therefore, it is generally more environmentally friendly to be a vegetarian or eat meat from wild animals. Furthermore, it is still important to remember that most food has an environmental impact. Investigating where the food comes from and its production is, therefore, key to being more environmentally friendly. 

 


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