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This piece was originally published on 16 December 2021 and the latest update is based on UNEP’s ActNow Speak Up! campaign.
The evidence is irrefutable: unless we act immediately to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we will not be able to stave off the worst consequences of climate change.
The world is already 1.2°C warmer than pre-industrial times and every fraction of a degree counts. Research shows that with 2°C of global warming we will have more intense droughts and more devastating floods, more wildfires and more storms.
As United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said at the recent UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), “Our fragile planet is hanging by a thread. We are still knocking on the door of climate catastrophe. It is time to go into emergency mode — or our chance of reaching net-zero will itself be zero.”
The outlook can seem depressing. But the good news is that there is a lot we can still do as individuals to change this narrative.
“The climate emergency demands action from all of us. We need to get to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and everyone has a role to play,” said Niklas Hagelberg, UNEP’s Climate Change Coordinator. “We, as individuals, must change our consumption habits and pressure those who represent us – our employers, our politicians – to move rapidly to a low-carbon world.”
Here are 10 ways you can be part of the climate solution:
Spread the word
Keep up the political pressure
Transform your transport
Rein in your power use
Tweak your diet
Shop local and buy sustainable
Don’t waste food
Dress (climate) smart
Plant trees
Focus on planet-friendly investments
To stop climate change, we need to stop the amount of greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, from increasing. For the past 150 years, burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests, which naturally pull carbon dioxide out of the air, has caused greenhouse gas levels to increase. There are two main ways to stop the amount of greenhouse gases from increasing: we can stop adding them to the air, and we can increase the Earth’s ability to pull them out of the air.
This is called climate mitigation. There is not one single way to mitigate climate change. Instead, we will have to piece together many different solutions to stop the climate from warming. Below are descriptions of the main methods that we can use.
Many of these solutions are already being implemented in places around the world. Some can be tackled by individuals, such as using less energy, riding a bike instead of driving, driving an electric car, and switching to renewable energy. Other actions to mitigate climate change involve communities, regions, or nations working together to make changes, such as switching power plants from burning coal or gas to renewable energy and growing public transit.
Use less electricity.
Taking steps to use less electricity, especially when it comes from burning coal or gas, can take a big bite out of greenhouse gas emissions. Worldwide, electricity use is responsible for a quarter of all emissions.
Some steps that you can take to use less electricity are simple and save money, like replacing incandescent light bulbs with LED bulbs that use less electricity, adding insulation to your home, and setting the thermostat lower in the winter and higher in the summer, especially when no one is home. There are also new technologies that help keep buildings energy efficient, such as glass that reflects heat, low-flow water fixtures, smart thermostats, and new air conditioning technology with refrigerants that don’t cause warming. In urban and suburban environments, green or cool roofs can limit the amount of heat that gets into buildings during hot days and help decrease the urban heat island effect.
Generate electricity without emissions.
Shrink the footprint of food.
Travel without making greenhouse gases.
Reduce emissions from industry.
Take carbon dioxide out of the air.
Renewable energy sources include solar energy, geothermal energy, wind turbines, ocean wave and tidal energy, waste and biomass energy, and hydropower. Because they do not burn fossil fuels, these renewable energy sources do not release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere as they generate electricity. Nuclear energy also creates no greenhouse gas emissions, so it can be thought of as a solution to climate change. However, it does generate radioactive waste that needs long-term, secure storage.
This piece was originally published on 16 December 2021 and the latest update is based on UNEP’s ActNow Speak Up! campaign.
The evidence is irrefutable: unless we act immediately to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we will not be able to stave off the worst consequences of climate change.
The world is already 1.2°C warmer than pre-industrial times and every fraction of a degree counts. Research shows that with 2°C of global warming we will have more intense droughts and more devastating floods, more wildfires and more storms.
As United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said at the recent UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), “Our fragile planet is hanging by a thread. We are still knocking on the door of climate catastrophe. It is time to go into emergency mode — or our chance of reaching net-zero will itself be zero.”
The outlook can seem depressing. But the good news is that there is a lot we can still do as individuals to change this narrative.
“The climate emergency demands action from all of us. We need to get to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and everyone has a role to play,” said Niklas Hagelberg, UNEP’s Climate Change Coordinator. “We, as individuals, must change our consumption habits and pressure those who represent us – our employers, our politicians – to move rapidly to a low-carbon world.”
Here are 10 ways you can be part of the climate solution:
Spread the word
Keep up the political pressure
Transform your transport
Rein in your power use
Tweak your diet
Shop local and buy sustainable
Don’t waste food
Dress (climate) smart
Plant trees
Focus on planet-friendly investments
Software development is as in-demand as it could possibly be today. Big and small companies alike (and even independent entrepreneurs) are regularly hiring software developers to create programs, applications, and various online tools.
But just like with anything else, software development requires proper planning to create a product successfully. Hence, here’s why you need a software development project brief and how you can write one yourself.
What Is a Software Development Project Brief?
A software development project brief is pretty much what it sounds like. It is a project brief or plan for developing some kind of software – a program, app, or online tool. A software development project brief is necessary to plan out how you will be developing your software and what you will need for it.
At the same time, such project briefs are often used in communication between software developers and people who need software to be created. In some cases, clients will approach software developers with complete project briefs. In other cases, a client can explain their ideas and a developer will make their own brief. Then, both parties will need to agree on the project details and finalize them through the brief.
As you can see, software development project briefs play an important role during the negotiation and planning stage of software development, so they shouldn’t be overlooked. Without further ado, here’s how you can start writing your own software development project briefs:
#1 Write Down Ideas for the Project
#2 Decide How Many People You Will Need
#3 Consider Getting Professional Help
#4 Prepare the Information You Will Need
#5 Start with the Basic Details for Your Project
#6 Plan Which Tools You Will Be Using
#7 Focus on the Project Details and Requirements
#8 Consider the Techniques You Will Be Using
#9 Set Deadlines and Determine the Budget
#10 Proofread and Edit the Project Brief
Send mail from Contact Form using Rest API. There are few steps need to follow, So lets go
First need to know your contact form 7 form ID. So at first collect the form ID from your WordPress Dashboard Or You can follow my screenshots step by step
First add contact form 7 plugins and go to contacts option from your WordPress left side option bar.
After click the contact forms option you can see the form list, you just need the specific form ID (i mean which form you want to check for sending mail)
Now open the postman app and hit this URL
https://your-domain.com/wp-json/contact-form-7/v1/contact-forms/(form_id)/feedback
your-domain.com will be your domain address like link.sopu.live and fill up the form_id with your contact form 7 form ID. Now add URL in postman with your real data. Like my domain is link.sopu.live and my form ID is 5663092, so the API is
URL: https://link.sopu.live/wp-json/contact-form-7/v1/contact-forms/5663092/feedback
Add this URL in the post man. And fill the field data, but remember one important thing, your body will be form data for sending mail to the user.
And fill up your form field, which is the key and value in postman. After finishing the fill up the data, please hit the Send URL, if all field is ok then it will show you send message like this.
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