“I
don’t
want
to
give
up
holidays
or
my
car.”

Reducing fossil fuels doesn’t mean reducing quality of life. We’ll still enjoy all the things we love by switching to renewable-powered or carbon-offset versions of them.

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The price of solar has decreased by 89% since 2010.

In many cases, we might actually be able to enjoy more of the things we love, as cheaper renewable energy makes them more affordable.

But if we don’t make this switch, much of this will be put at risk; foods we like will become more expensive and harder to grow due to extreme weather in farmlands.

Even popular travel destinations could cease to exist, from Iceland’s famous glaciers to coral reefs - which are projected to decline to less than 1 per cent of former cover at 2°C warming. For those who depend on tourism for their livelihoods, the results would be catastrophic.

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