Together, we can make a difference!

Solving the climate change crisis is not only about government and corporate actions. It is also about what we can do ourselves, as individuals, often in our own homes.

Together, we can make a difference!

Solving the climate change crisis is not only about government and corporate actions. It is also about what we can do ourselves, as individuals, often in our own homes.

GlobalConscience.World

BECOME AN AMBASSADOR

Join our effort to educate people about global warming and suggest ways, as individuals, to fight it.

BECOME AN INFLUENCER

Dedicate your social media presence to spreading educational climate change materials. Learn ten steps to take to become a climate change social media influencer by downloading the eBook below.

SPEAK UP!

Do you have educational or newsworthy content revealing what corporations or
governments are doing and how they affect our planet in either a positive or negative way? Please share it with us; we want reporters from around the world!

HOST A FUNDRAISER

Host a Facebook fundraiser on behalf of GlobalConscience.World and help support our environmental programs.

DONATE TO OUR CAUSE

Donate to GlobalConscience.World to help keep our mission alive!

SHOP FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

Support nonprofit environmental education programs run by GlobalConscience.World when you sport our merchandise!

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST

Subscribe to our newsletter and we will regularly let you know when we’ve got new ways you can help in the fight against climate change.

GlobalConscience.World

BECOME AN AMBASSADOR

Join our effort to educate people about global warming and suggest ways, as individuals, to fight it.

BECOME AN INFLUENCER

Dedicate your social media presence to spreading educational climate change materials. Learn ten steps to take to become a climate change social media influencer by downloading the eBook below.

SPEAK UP!

Do you have educational or newsworthy content revealing what corporations or
governments are doing and how they affect our planet in either a positive or negative way? Please share it with us; we want reporters from around the world!

HOST A FUNDRAISER

Host a Facebook fundraiser on behalf of GlobalConscience.World and help support our environmental programs.

DONATE TO OUR CAUSE

Donate to GlobalConscience.World to help keep our mission alive!

SHOP FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

Support nonprofit environmental education programs run by GlobalConscience.World when you sport our merchandise!

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST

Subscribe to our newsletter and we will regularly let you know when we’ve got new ways you can help in the fight against climate change.

Volunteer / Outreach

SPREAD AWARENESS

Sharing educational graphics and creating posts as they relate to the climate crisis and
GlobalConscience.World.

CALL YOUR SENATORS

Call your state senators and ask how they are taking action to fight climate change.

CLEAN UP TRASH

Learn safe practices for cleaning up trash in your community.

DOWNLOAD EARTH HERO

Download the Earth Hero mobile app to find additional ways that you can volunteer to combat the climate crisis. .

GO VOTE

Voting ethically and responsibly is one of the most important ways to fight the climate crisis. Follow this link to find steps to register to vote in the United States.

Volunteer / Outreach

SPREAD AWARENESS

Sharing educational graphics and creating posts as they relate to the climate crisis and
GlobalConscience.World.

CALL YOUR SENATORS

Call your state senators and ask how they are taking action to fight climate change.

CLEAN UP TRASH

Learn safe practices for cleaning up trash in your community.

DOWNLOAD EARTH HERO

Download the Earth Hero mobile app to find additional ways that you can volunteer to combat the climate crisis. .

GO VOTE

Voting ethically and responsibly is one of the most important ways to fight the climate crisis. Follow this link to find steps to register to vote in the United States.

Small Changes

USE ECOSIA

Use Ecosia.org as your default browser. They use the ad revenue from searches to plant trees where they are needed the most.

RECYCLE BOXES

Have extra boxes or items to donate? Send your used boxes and donations to Give Back Box, who gives each cardboard box a second life.

REDUCE WASTE

Here are 21 ways that you can personally reduce waste from your home.

Small Changes

USE ECOSIA

Use Ecosia.org as your default browser. They use the ad revenue from searches to plant trees where they are needed the most.

RECYCLE BOXES

Have extra boxes or items to donate? Send your used boxes and donations to Give Back Box, who gives each cardboard box a second life.

REDUCE WASTE

Here are 21 ways that you can personally reduce waste from your home.

Ocean Conservation

SAVE THE OCEANS

Connect with these online resources from Project Aware to educate yourself about how climate change is affecting our oceans, and what steps you can take to help.

OCEAN SAFE SUNSCREEN

Sunscreen ends up in the ocean and other waterways after you swim or shower it off which can harm coral reefs and sea creatures.

LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS

Reduce your carbon footprint by implementing simple practices into your life.

VOTE RESPONSIBLY

Educate yourself about candidates that support and protect our environmental.

ORGANIZE BEACH CLEAN-UP

Cleaning the beach also improves the coastal and ocean ecosystem by making sure that none of the trash kills marine life or is toxic enough to disrupt the marine life cycle.

Ocean Conservation

SAVE THE OCEANS

Connect with these online resources from Project Aware to educate yourself about how climate change is affecting our oceans, and what steps you can take to help.

OCEAN SAFE SUNSCREEN

Sunscreen ends up in the ocean and other waterways after you swim or shower it off which can harm coral reefs and sea creatures.

LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS

Reduce your carbon footprint by implementing simple practices into your life.

VOTE RESPONSIBLY

Educate yourself about candidates that support and protect our environmental.

ORGANIZE BEACH CLEAN-UP

Cleaning the beach also improves the coastal and ocean ecosystem by making sure that none of the trash kills marine life or is toxic enough to disrupt the marine life cycle.

Energy Conservation

REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT

Use this carbon footprint calculator from the United States Environmental Protection Agency to become aware of your impact on the environment.

AUDIT HOME ENERGY USE

Energy.gov provides a detailed breakdown for how to audit and reduce your household energy consumption. Not only does this help the environment, but it may also reduce home energy bills.

SUPPORT ECO-FRIENDLY TRANSPORTATION

Make better use of public transportation, preferably electric trains and busses.

Energy Conservation

REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT

Use this carbon footprint calculator from the United States Environmental Protection Agency to become aware of your impact on the environment.

AUDIT HOME ENERGY USE

Energy.gov provides a detailed breakdown for how to audit and reduce your household energy consumption. Not only does this help the environment, but it may also reduce home energy bills.

SUPPORT ECO-FRIENDLY TRANSPORTATION

Make better use of public transportation, preferably electric trains and busses.

Create

WRITE A SONG

Create a climate change related song or music video for GlobalConscience.World!
We’re hosting a music video promotion to build awareness for our environmental campaign. Write a song and help change the world!

MAKE VIDEOS

Have a knack for making videos and care about the environment? Participate in our Climate Change Video promotion and submit to our environmental streaming channel at filmfreeway.com/gcwnews

RECYCLABLE ART

Put your creative thinking cap on and recycle or upcycle materials into art! Inspire others to reduce pollution with your artwork.

HOME GARDEN

Control what goes on your food by planting a garden. Not only will your food be fresher, you’ll reduce the amount of harmful chemicals polluting our environment and waterways.

CC-BY 4.0

CAREFULLY SELECT WOOD

Up until the 1960’s, the demand for forest products was met largely by exploitation of natural, primary forests. The over-harvesting of timber in this way has undoubtedly had implications for biodiversity, ecosystem health and the global climate. Today there is are growing demands for timber, coinciding with population growth and greater economic prosperity in developing nations. Certain types of wood, known as softwoods, are faster growing than others known as hardwoods.

USE BIODEGRADABLE GARBAGE BAGS

First things first! Biodegradable bags are not great for the environment. Unfortunately everything is relative and they are a better option than non biodegradable garbage bags. We all produce some waste but we hope to minimize it and this is one small step that can be used in conjunction with composting, recycling and minimizing to lower your environmental impact.

DON’T GO ON CRUISES

Until the events of 2020 put the viability of the cruise industry on pause, the numbers of passengers have increased every year since the early 1990s. For those concerned about the state of the climate, regional air pollution and the ocean ecosystem, this should be a great concern. It has been estimated that a single luxury cruise giant emits 10x more air pollution in the form of SOx than ALL of Europe’s cars.

EAT MORE EGGS

When it comes to protein sources, greenhouse gas emissions are measured in kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalents (kgCO₂eq) per 100 grams of protein.

Poultry Meat and Eggs come in at 5.7 and 4.2 kg’s respectively.

EAT MORE LENTILS

Besides not requiring fossil fuel-based fertilizer, lentil crops do not rely on energy-intensive irrigation. Thus, the carbon footprint for one kg of lentils is only 0.9 kg of CO2 equivalent.

WEAR REUSABLE FACE MASK

COVID-19 has introduced a new pollutant into our environment, face masks. If you don’t work in a field in which you must be wearing disposable face masks, such as hospital workers, and if you feel comfortable, opt for a reusable face mask! You will save lots of money by investing in one or a few quality, reusable masks rather than continuing to purchase disposable ones.

DONATE TO TREE PLANTING GROUPS

Throughout the world, about 900 million trees are cut down annually. A large portion of these will be regrown however we are losing the battle. Every year a total of 10 million hectares or area of Portugal is lost to deforestation globally.

INCLUDE PETS IN SUSTAINABLE EFFORTS

Seek out the most sustainable diet for your pet as possible (without compromising any dietary restrictions they may have). Try to phase red meat out of their diets. Opt for poultry or fish as these meats have lower carbon emissions in their production.

REPLACE YOUR GRASS LAWN

Turn your mundane one-species grass lawn into a more interesting natural environment that supports more life. Grass lawns are a resource and time sink. They require fertilizer (made from petroleum products), mowing (usually with a gas mower), and extra water.

USE REUSABLE BATTERIES

For many of the toys and electronics that we use, wasteful alkaline batteries still rule. Global alkaline battery production exceeds 20 billion units, with almost all of those ending up in a landfill after only a single charge. These can be easily replaced with rechargeable versions that can be used for up to 500 charges. Rechargeable battery technology has come a long way!

BUY FOOD IN BULK

Almost all of the food we consume comes in some form of packaging. One step to address this problem is buying in bulk to limit the amount of packaging used. While this action alone will not completely eliminate the problem, when we take it collectively it reduces the volume created each year. Purchasing in bulk has the added benefit of saving you money.

INFLATE YOUR TIRES

Ensure your vehicle tires are properly inflated to increase your fuel efficiency, save money, and reduce pollution.

Under inflated tires will cause your fuel economy to drop by an average of 0.4 percent for every PSI (pounds per square inch) drop from the recommended manufacturer tire pressure.

TURNO OFF WATER WHILE BRUSHING TEETH

Toothpaste, then water. Water, toothpaste, water. Water, toothpaste. Just toothpaste? No matter which of these is the order you prep before brushing, I hope we can agree on one thing; there is no need for the water to run once you start brushing!

AIR-DRY CLOTHES AFTER WASHING

Choose air-drying instead of tumble-drying your clothes and make good carbon savings. Hang it on a line outside or a rack inside as often as you can.

RECYCLE PLASTIC PROPERLY

What we can and cannot put in our recycling bins can be confusing, especially when it comes to plastic.

USE RECYCLED PAPER PRODUCTS

Each year we cut down an area of forests similar in size to the country of Italy.  While some of this area will regrow each year we are losing approximately 70000 square km’s per year in the battle.

LOWER ENERGY SETTINGS ON DEVICES

How many electronic devices do you have? PC’s, laptops, cell phones, tablets…

It may seem small but check that all of the devices that you have access to are set to their lowest power demand settings.

WEAR ECO-FRIENDLY SANDALS

Flip flops are the perfect shoe for the beach! However, just because they are made for this sandy environment doesn’t mean they should stay there. Make sure you pack your flip flops up with you after your beach adventures.

SWITCH TO E-BILLING

It is hard to believe that hundreds of billions of bills and updates are still sent out annually around the globe. That takes a lot of trees and energy to make happen.

WASH CLOTHES ON “COLD”

You might have heard that hot water washes best, but times change. New detergent technology uses enzymes that actually work better in cold water. Cold water is gentler on your clothes, and can protect them from fading, shrinking or bleeding. Plus you save money from unnecessary water heating.

AVOID BOTTLED BEVERAGES

It is no secret that our oceans and land are choking on waste, but what do we do about it? Start at the top and work your way down the list of offenders. Avoiding bottled beverages, which often come in plastic, are a good way to have an impact.

USE COMPOSTABLE BAND-AIDS

Adhesive bandages are single-use objects. They are meant to be thrown away, but unfortunately, they are unlikely to decompose within your lifetime because most are made from plastic.

GET AN ELECTRIC BIKE

At the end of the day, just plug your electric bike into a normal wall socket, and you will be good to go with a full charge for the next day. For local trips, it is possible for an electric bike to entirely replace a car, especially if it is a cargo bike that can carry passengers, groceries, and other loads.

CC-BY 4.0

CAREFULLY SELECT WOOD

Up until the 1960’s, the demand for forest products was met largely by exploitation of natural, primary forests. The over-harvesting of timber in this way has undoubtedly had implications for biodiversity, ecosystem health and the global climate. Today there is are growing demands for timber, coinciding with population growth and greater economic prosperity in developing nations. Certain types of wood, known as softwoods, are faster growing than others known as hardwoods.

USE BIODEGRADABLE GARBAGE BAGS

First things first! Biodegradable bags are not great for the environment. Unfortunately everything is relative and they are a better option than non biodegradable garbage bags. We all produce some waste but we hope to minimize it and this is one small step that can be used in conjunction with composting, recycling and minimizing to lower your environmental impact.

DON’T GO ON CRUISES

Until the events of 2020 put the viability of the cruise industry on pause, the numbers of passengers have increased every year since the early 1990s. For those concerned about the state of the climate, regional air pollution and the ocean ecosystem, this should be a great concern. It has been estimated that a single luxury cruise giant emits 10x more air pollution in the form of SOx than ALL of Europe’s cars.

EAT MORE EGGS

When it comes to protein sources, greenhouse gas emissions are measured in kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalents (kgCO₂eq) per 100 grams of protein.

Poultry Meat and Eggs come in at 5.7 and 4.2 kg’s respectively.

EAT MORE LENTILS

Besides not requiring fossil fuel-based fertilizer, lentil crops do not rely on energy-intensive irrigation. Thus, the carbon footprint for one kg of lentils is only 0.9 kg of CO2 equivalent.

WEAR REUSABLE FACE MASK

COVID-19 has introduced a new pollutant into our environment, face masks. If you don’t work in a field in which you must be wearing disposable face masks, such as hospital workers, and if you feel comfortable, opt for a reusable face mask! You will save lots of money by investing in one or a few quality, reusable masks rather than continuing to purchase disposable ones.

DONATE TO TREE PLANTING GROUPS

Throughout the world, about 900 million trees are cut down annually. A large portion of these will be regrown however we are losing the battle. Every year a total of 10 million hectares or area of Portugal is lost to deforestation globally.

INCLUDE PETS IN SUSTAINABLE EFFORTS

Seek out the most sustainable diet for your pet as possible (without compromising any dietary restrictions they may have). Try to phase red meat out of their diets. Opt for poultry or fish as these meats have lower carbon emissions in their production.

REPLACE YOUR GRASS LAWN

Turn your mundane one-species grass lawn into a more interesting natural environment that supports more life. Grass lawns are a resource and time sink. They require fertilizer (made from petroleum products), mowing (usually with a gas mower), and extra water.

USE REUSABLE BATTERIES

For many of the toys and electronics that we use, wasteful alkaline batteries still rule. Global alkaline battery production exceeds 20 billion units, with almost all of those ending up in a landfill after only a single charge. These can be easily replaced with rechargeable versions that can be used for up to 500 charges. Rechargeable battery technology has come a long way!

BUY FOOD IN BULK

Almost all of the food we consume comes in some form of packaging. One step to address this problem is buying in bulk to limit the amount of packaging used. While this action alone will not completely eliminate the problem, when we take it collectively it reduces the volume created each year. Purchasing in bulk has the added benefit of saving you money.

INFLATE YOUR TIRES

Ensure your vehicle tires are properly inflated to increase your fuel efficiency, save money, and reduce pollution.

Under inflated tires will cause your fuel economy to drop by an average of 0.4 percent for every PSI (pounds per square inch) drop from the recommended manufacturer tire pressure.

TURNO OFF WATER WHILE BRUSHING TEETH

Toothpaste, then water. Water, toothpaste, water. Water, toothpaste. Just toothpaste? No matter which of these is the order you prep before brushing, I hope we can agree on one thing; there is no need for the water to run once you start brushing!

AIR-DRY CLOTHES AFTER WASHING

Choose air-drying instead of tumble-drying your clothes and make good carbon savings. Hang it on a line outside or a rack inside as often as you can.

RECYCLE PLASTIC PROPERLY

What we can and cannot put in our recycling bins can be confusing, especially when it comes to plastic.

USE RECYCLED PAPER PRODUCTS

Each year we cut down an area of forests similar in size to the country of Italy.  While some of this area will regrow each year we are losing approximately 70000 square km’s per year in the battle.

LOWER ENERGY SETTINGS ON DEVICES

How many electronic devices do you have? PC’s, laptops, cell phones, tablets…

It may seem small but check that all of the devices that you have access to are set to their lowest power demand settings.

WEAR ECO-FRIENDLY SANDALS

Flip flops are the perfect shoe for the beach! However, just because they are made for this sandy environment doesn’t mean they should stay there. Make sure you pack your flip flops up with you after your beach adventures.

SWITCH TO E-BILLING

It is hard to believe that hundreds of billions of bills and updates are still sent out annually around the globe. That takes a lot of trees and energy to make happen.

WASH CLOTHES ON “COLD”

You might have heard that hot water washes best, but times change. New detergent technology uses enzymes that actually work better in cold water. Cold water is gentler on your clothes, and can protect them from fading, shrinking or bleeding. Plus you save money from unnecessary water heating.

AVOID BOTTLED BEVERAGES

It is no secret that our oceans and land are choking on waste, but what do we do about it? Start at the top and work your way down the list of offenders. Avoiding bottled beverages, which often come in plastic, are a good way to have an impact.

USE COMPOSTABLE BAND-AIDS

Adhesive bandages are single-use objects. They are meant to be thrown away, but unfortunately, they are unlikely to decompose within your lifetime because most are made from plastic.

GET AN ELECTRIC BIKE

At the end of the day, just plug your electric bike into a normal wall socket, and you will be good to go with a full charge for the next day. For local trips, it is possible for an electric bike to entirely replace a car, especially if it is a cargo bike that can carry passengers, groceries, and other loads.

Contact Your Senators

I am reaching out to you as a citizen who is concerned about the environment and the world I am leaving behind for my children. I am part of a nationwide effort to help GlobalConscience.World reach out to US Senators and Representatives and ask one simple question: What are you personally doing to help fight the negative effects of climate change? We are asking because we believe the scientific evidence makes it clear it is too late for those in positions of power to continue turning a blind eye to the creeping effects of Global Warming. As such, we have three simple demands: We demand that you end subsidies to oil and coal companies, support renewable energy research that can be used by private companies, and restrict oil drilling leases in environmentally sensitive and protected areas.