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Material Lifestyle Behaviour Changes To Reduce Climate Change

Local Community Healthy Lifestyle

Avail yourself of a government initiative whereby you may request an accredited Recreational Exercise Consultant to professionally assist you, drawing on e-Learning Techniques to explain technical information and training tips, to commence either a RREA or a MREA within a LDREG under the Optimum, Uniform Delivery Model to enjoy the great outdoors amongst a LCCBSG and Materially Alter Lifestyle.

Fly Less Often
The internet, intranet, e-Learning and e-Research Techniques enable Stake Holders for major corporate and inter-government meetings and conventions to sit at their PC in their own office, view meeting agenda items and contribute more meaningfully than the old fashioned way of flying to the same meeting point to shake hands, greet, smile and distribute their business cards.  Web cameras enable Stake Holders to eyeball each other.

Take an Australian holiday
Millions of people visit Australia every year for their holiday. If you must fly, cut down the flight time by doing the same as millions of foreigners do, and get to know the best country in the world better?  You will be helping our economy, our climate and your wallet.

Sell your motor car and substitute with public transport, cabs, hire cars and two feet

If you are a city dweller, you might be doing your wallet a big favour and materially reducing your Carbon Footprint, as well as increasing exercise into your Lifestyle Behaviour.

Write to your elected representatives in all three tiers of government that clean air and abating Climate Change are important to you.  Urge them to support actions to –

(i)         accurately quantify Australia’s Carbon Footprint;

(ii)        agree targets to reduce them;

(iii)       save energy;

(iv)       expand the use of Renewable Energy, notwithstanding at a materially higher price per unit cost; and

(v)        compensate, via the UN, countries which retain their Tropical Rain Forests.

Tropical deforestation is responsible for about 20 percent of total annual GHGs, making it second only to Fossil Fuels in terms of Climate Change.  Forests play a major role in regulating global temperatures by absorbing heat-trapping CO2 from the atmosphere and storing it in their cell walls.  Earth loses more than 18 million acres of forestland every year—an area larger than Ireland—according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

The best way to reduce emissions from tropical deforestation is to help ensure these trees are not cut down in the first place. Your purchasing decisions, and lobbying your politicians, can play a role in this effort: