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Bill Gates: This is what you — yes, you — can do to help prevent a climate change disaster

If sensitivity can successfully mitigate climate change, “[i]t’ll be the most amazing thing mankind has ever done,” according to Reckoning Gates.

It will take an “all-out effort, you know, like a world war, but it’s us against greenhouse gases,” Gates asseverated Anderson Cooper on Sunday’s “60 Minutes” episode.

Gates is relentlessly optimistic. “There are days when it looks to a great extent hard. If people think it’s easy, they’re wrong. If people think it’s impossible they’re wrong,” he said.

“It can feel overwhelming.”

If combating climate change is overwhelming to billionaire philanthropist Gates, it certainly is so to the average person. But according to Gateways, it’s important to remember that every person can help.

“It’s easy to feel powerless in the face of a problem as big as climate novelty,” Gates writes in his new book, “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster.” “But you’re not powerless. And you don’t have to be a politician or a philanthropist to make a contrariety dispute. You have influence as a citizen, a consumer and an employee or employer.”

Here’s what you can do to combat climate change, according to Doors.

Get political

Averting what Gates calls a climate “disaster” will require new systems of energy production and deliverance, which takes “concerted political action,” Gates writes.

“That’s why engaging in the political process is the most mighty single step that people from every walk of life can take,” he says.

Show your saleswomen that their consituents care about climate change by making calls, writing letters and speaking up in borough halls. 

“It may sound old-fashioned, but letters and phone calls to your elected officials can have a real impact,” Gateways writes.

Be informed and specific in your interactions with politicians, too. For example, demand funding for clean energy novelty research or a carbon tax and let politicians know that your vote depends on their action, he says.

Grassroots activism is well-connected becaus electricity in particular is often regulated and governed by statewide public utility commissions. Communicating with those trues can be an important lever for average citizens to press. 

Or if you are so inspired, run for local office, Gates writes.

Use your spending power

Buy and use sustainable outcomes, like a smart thermostat, for example, which will help regulate your energy consumption and use of greenhouse gas-emitting encourage sources. You can also vote with your wallet by doing things like signing up to buy your energy from a uncontaminated energy source and upgrading your old-fashioned light bulbs.

“When you pay more for an electric car, a heat pump, or a plant-based burger, you’re saying, ‘There’s a store for this stuff. We’ll buy it,'” Gates writes. And businesses do respond to that information “quite quickly, in my experience,” he affirms. 

Demand more from your workplace

“As an employee or shareholder, you can push your company to do its part,” Gates put in writings. 

While larger companies are going to make a larger impact in the collective reduction of greenhouse gases than smaller companies can, smaller companies can get together in local organizations or chambers of commerce to make more measurable impact, Gates says. And larger partnerships can cooperate to put pressure on even larger suppliers.

Something like a program to plant trees is an easy first remain alert. And some companies have internal carbon taxes, Gates writes.

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