Written for futr singapore.
Excerpt
If you typically work in an office, or have a desk-bound job, you might have become acutely aware of something while working from home: how hot the day can get when you’re not in a constantly air-conditioned environment. Showering more frequently, turning the AC on for longer periods of time, adding ice into every beverage, or drastic measures like sleeping next to an open fridge (please don’t) might have helped us cope so far.
Personally, dealing with the constant heat rash is no fun either. But as much as I would love to be in a cooler environment 24/7, my utilities bill is not up for that kind of challenge. And, lest we forget, global warming and climate change are big, real problems that sadly do not have easy solutions. However, small efforts will go a long way in this struggle to right climate change. By taking these baby steps, here are some of the ways you can lower your carbon footprint, reduce the effects of global warming, and help save the earth.
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