Monday, 15 June 2015

Reflection Post

Global issues have an impact on everyone in some way. This statement is especially true for global warming. This issue has an impact on the Earth as a whole, so logically, this issue should affect everyone as we all live here on Earth, and everyone here is definitely capable of changing this issue, even if it is a small impact, if we all work together, we can achieve change. So it doesn't really matter how big of the action you are contributing (even though that would be great), it really does matter the number of people who contribute to fixing this issue, like a global community. There is no specific person or group responsible for this issue, some may have contributed to this issue more, but we all have to take responsibility for this issue, and therefore we all have to have the responsibility to fix this issue, logically and effectively. If we don't start this change, we will run out of time, since global warming has been an increasing issue, and it shows no signs of remorse.

Thursday, 11 June 2015

My Mission/Purpose

My Mission/Purpose:
My mission for this blog was to educate people on the important topic of global warming. By educating the world with this knowledge, I hope to make sure people are now doing things to try and prevent global warming. Either by it's just cutting down on your carbon footprint, or doing what I did and educating the world to make the next generations more smart. Some ways may be better than others, but it doesn't matter, as it is all making a difference.

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Global Warming: Who?

There are many, many groups and organizations involved in protecting our Earth, and making moves to stop global warming. Some of these groups include Stop Climate Chaos, Friends of the Earth, Planet Friendly and much more. Most of these groups and organizations are active in providing news and spreading awareness to educate people on global warming. So who is helping solve this issue? Well, a lot of people, maybe even YOU. Like I said in a previous blog about your carbon footprint, cutting down on your emissions of greenhouse gases and such will help, maybe not by a lot, but it will. If you combine this with organizations who strive to educate the world on global warming, it really could make a big difference.


Canada also plays a big roll in the global warming community. The government of Canada has done many actions on climate change, like world-class scientific research programs, investments, leadership in international climate change efforts and more. But on top of this, there are still many of organizations and companies who don't really care and are making climate change worse.

Monday, 1 June 2015

Global Citizenship

What is a global citizen? And what does it mean to be a global citizen? Well, a global citizen is someone who instead of placing their identity in a particular place, they place it into a global community. A global community is the interconnection between every nation in the world. Another key part of global citizenship is being able to take part in the world to build a more great, and sustainable world. Some examples of this would be educating the world by producing learning resources, creating awareness campaigns, fundraising for non-profits, volunteering with a global focus, campaigning to create change and more. So really, global citizenship is what helps build our sustainable world, and makes it a better place, globally. So being a global citizen is very much important, and without global citizenship, we would not be any where we are today.