The Guardian writes that IPCC's report took eight years to develop and it was created by hundreds of scientists who examined the effects of climate change around our planet.
One way we could improve our chances of becoming climate-friendly is by reducing methane emissions. In fact, experts believe that by doing this, we can expect as much as half of a degree Celsius reduced from global warming.
Something that goes hand in hand with agriculture is food and again, scientists say that we must change the way we consume various foods, if we want to achieve our climate-related goals.
Now that we covered your diet, let's jump a bit to powering our homes. There are a few things we can do here, on a country-wide level, but also on an individual one.
Countries can help by installing solar panels and wind turbines wherever possible and even by building hydro power plants and other such renewable energy sources.
But photovoltaics are something that most of us can use, even in the city. If you live in an apartment complex, maybe you can get yourself a shared solar panel system that multiple households can make use of.
Of course, clean power generation is great and all, but you should also think about improving your house's energy efficiency. This can have multiple benefits, especially if you can't make use of things like solar power to produce your own electricity. Lowering your energy bill and reducing the strain on the power grid are all beneficial for the planet.
There are other ways we can make sure we hit our climate objectives, but these are some of the baby steps we can take until more advanced technology will be available.
Any thoughts?