Now is the time to act on climate change
Friday, 27th August 2021

‘Road transport is a major contributor to the climate problem. If you own a car, use it less’
• WHEN the world’s leaders meet at COP26 in Glasgow it will be the last chance for this generation to fix the climate and prove ourselves, at the last ditch, to be “good ancestors”.
The world in which our children and their children will live has two possible futures: either runaway climate change with ever-increasing incidents of floodings, fires, disrupted food chains, and mass population displacement; or a future in which we successfully limit global climate change.
We have wasted the last 30 years denying climate change and delaying the necessary response. Now we must immediately intensify and accelerate carbon reduction, which means we all have to make adjustments to how we live. Despite what many politicians say, a “business-as-usual” future is no longer possible.
The modifications needed are not that tough. Many people are already living happy and fulfilling low-carbon lives.
We all know what’s needed; eat less meat and dairy, fly less, drive less, buy fewer new clothes. Now’s the time to stop thinking “I ought to do that” and actually do it.
Road transport is a major contributor to the climate problem. If you own a car, use it less. If you don’t use your car much, save money by ditching it completely and join a car club instead.
Have you tried an e-bike? They make every journey a doddle, hills, heavy shopping, not a problem. And now, with so many protected cycle lanes and low traffic neighbourhoods, you can find a safe route to most places.
And don’t just make these changes. Let friends, family, and neighbours know that this matters to you, that it is important and urgent, that you care about the world we are leaving for the next generation.
There is very little time left, but it is still possible. We can do it.
RICHENDA WALFORD, N1