Fact check: What can I do for climate protection? dw.com 19 hrs ago © Provided by dw.com DW Fact Check examines the myths on climate change and climate protection
China and the United States are the world s biggest emitters of CO2, according to the EU s emissions database. With this in mind, many people are asking themselves whether individuals can actually make a difference if they restrict themselves and reduce their CO2 consumption.
It s often argued that these small changes do not have an effect. However, Germany-based climate researcher Stefan Rahmstorf, a member of the scientific advisory board of the educational platform klimafakten.de (climate facts), says this is not a logical argument. You could, of course, divide the world into 50 groups, each of them causing 2% of global emissions. Does it therefore follow that no one has to do anything? he asks, in a blog post for the science magazine
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