I live an ordinary life, I go to school, I have friends and a good family. Today the majority of people in the world live a good life, we have money and we have food on our table. But how can you, me and all the other humans change the way we live to make the world to a better place? First we need to know about what fossil fuels really do to us, our planet and our animals. Since the industrial revolution begun, the human started burning …show more content…
But it is easier said than done since there are so many aspects to be considered. The best thing would be if we were able to replace all fossil fuels and replace them with equally efficient but renewable energy sources. That way, we would not have to end up in the seat we are at right now. We need more energy because we have become more people, the energy we get is adversely affecting the climate and keeps the energy sources from running out when we have consumed them. It is very difficult and time-consuming for an entire planet to make such rapid conversion as necessary to cut emissions. We in the richer parts of the world have easier to take our responsibility as we have the education and the economy needed to reduce CO2 emissions by thinking in new lanes and finding alternative roads competing with fossil fuels. We must take care of our unique conditions and pass on knowledge to people in developing countries so that everyone gets the knowledge about how the world looks like so that everyone can also help to change the current situation and find new solutions to the energy problem. an example for the mindset we should take with us and keep to make a change is from a video by Prince Ea, Dear future generation: sorry “ Let me suggest that if a farmer sees a tree that is unhealthy, they don't look at the branches to diagnosis it, they look at the root, so like that farmer, we must look at the root, and not to the branches of the government, not to the politicians run by corporations. We are the root, we are the foundation, this generation, it is up to us to take care of this planet.” It is not only the energy sources that are the problem, it is also human behaviour and how we have built up society under the industrialisation that sets it up. Our soil has become much smaller and we have created a struggle and thrown - a society that tears the