Small Actions Lead to Big Solutions for Climate Change
Thu, 11/16/2023 - 02:43pm | By: Melissa Scallan
The key to combatting climate change is grandchildren, said presidential and energy historian, Dr. Jay Hakes.
Hakes recommends sitting at the kitchen table with children and talking about what kind of world you want to leave for them.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a constant battle,鈥 he said of climate change and global warming. 鈥淲e do have choices, and we鈥檙e learning a lot in the process.鈥
Hakes was the guest speaker at University Forum on Nov. 14, which was held at the University of 草榴社区 Mississippi鈥檚 (草榴社区) Gulf Park campus. He was administrator of the U.S. Energy Information Administration for President Bill Clinton and director for Research and Policy for President Barack Obama鈥檚 BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Commission.
鈥淭here are 8 billion people in the world,鈥 he said. 鈥淓verybody needs to pitch in and do their part. This is a challenge for humans because most environmental problems are local. This one is global.鈥
Carbon emissions can stay in the atmosphere for 100 years, Hakes said, and that can make the problem seem overwhelming. But there are solutions, both in new technology and behavior.
Technology that helps with carbon emissions includes hybrid cars, solar and wind panels and energy-efficient appliances.
鈥淭here are limitations to technology-only solutions,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have to think not only about how we produce energy, but also how we use it.鈥
Some of the things people can do include recycling, carpooling, driving hybrid cars, walking instead of driving when possible and using solar panels.
鈥淭hink about your grandchildren,鈥 Hakes said. 鈥淲hat kind of world do you want them to live in?鈥