How can we protect ourselves against climate change?
Climate change is the combination of changes in weather conditions caused by human activity. It is a reality which, apart from natural changes in the climate, has a negative impact on the health of populations. Given the proliferation of these impacts and the increasingly drastic weather conditions, discover in this article some measures through which you can protect yourself. But long before, you will be entitled to a reminder of some of the consequences of climate change on humans.
Some consequences of climate change on humans
The consequences to be developed here will be cabled exclusively on the effects of ultraviolet rays, and those of air pollution by the ozone layer.
Ultraviolet (UV) rays and their consequences
Rising temperatures due to climate change easily influence behavior. Thus, many people are exposed to UV rays from too much time spent outdoors.
Unfortunately, this is a practice that has consequences such as burns sometimes up to 2 nd degree, sunburn, acceleration of aging of the skin, weakening of the immune system, dark spots and skin cancer, eye damage, etc.
Already, for the last stated consequence, women's sunglasses can be of great help.
Pollution of the ozone layer and some of its effects
High intensity heat waves contribute to air pollution by ozone. So it is this state of affairs that causes coughing, irritation of the eyes and upper airways to name but a few.
However, it should be noted that the previously mentioned irritations can be short-term in all subjects with chronic cardiovascular or respiratory pathologies.
The consequences thus briefly discussed, it would be much better now to indicate the protective measures against the effects of climate change.
Protection measures against the impacts of climate change
Protecting yourself against the effects of climate change is quite simply advocating for the climate to warm up. To get there, here are the simple things you can do.
Sorting waste
The best waste is the one that is not even produced. But when then they are, it is really ideal to deal with them. Indeed, their treatment allows the production of recycled raw materials, which avoids having to extract them.
What we do not know, a transformation can save 124 terawatt hours, or the equivalent of the production of 18 nuclear reactors, or more than 60% of the electricity consumption of households in France for example.
Save electricity
Since the effects of energy production are very harmful, there are small things you can do at home that help save it.
This means, for example, replacing your conventional light bulbs with "low consumption", then turning off the lights after leaving a room. Also remember to lower your heating a few degrees to quickly save money.