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<title>OneWorld UK - UK/English/OneWorld UK/Get involved/Blogs/Carbon Countdown/carbon blogs/The Sleeping Giants/Get the facts - from Carbon-Info</title>
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<title>What can be done to prevent the impact of climate change?</title>
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<description>It is easy and financially rewarding for individuals to have a positive impact on climate chaos. This section explains how you can help by saving energy and lowering your carbon emissions - and in return you could save money.</description>
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<title>What are the causes of climate change?</title>
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<description>It's the people, stupid. But who exactly?</description>
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<title>Global Warming - The Science Explained</title>
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<description>A detailed insight into the science behind global warming and climate change. The impact of recent climate reports are explained in a no-nonsense language as are many of the common terms and phrases often used by the press and politicians alike.</description>
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<title>Choose your Wedges</title>
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<description>Princeton's Robert Socolow has created a very useful concept he calls &quot;stabilization wedges&quot; to illustrate the idea that we need a combination of approaches to climate change.


With stabilization wedges, a multitude of projects, from efficiency to de-carbonization to sequestration and more, combine to reduce overall carbon emissions, a task that at times can seem impossible. Individually, the wedges are difficult but achievable. As Scolow is quoted by the Economist, this approach &quot;decompose</description>
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