I started with some basic questions and they progressed a little more challenging. The first question was “What does climate change mean to you”? I chose this one to serve as a base line and set the mood of questions. Here was the subjects from one to five: 1) Change in temperature or weather. 2) Change in climate from the norm. 3) Not global warming, change is average climate for …show more content…
It is “What do you do to help prevent climate change”? You could tell this was hard for them, as they did not want to say nothing at all. 1) I do not litter, and recycle as much as possible. 2) Heat with wood- wood carbons are good versus fossil fuels, drive a Prius and a motorcycle, and recycle while spreading the word about climate change. 3) Don’t think about everyday things, our lifestyle is a climate friendly where I save electricity by turning off a light in turns causes less energy to be used. 4) Personal reduction of energy use, fuel-efficient cars, using materials for everyday use that are recyclable and sustainable, and reduction of meat consumption. 5) I use all energy saver lightbulbs to power my house to save