Reducing Climate Change: A Muslim Contribution
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 Read more → Eco-Islam, guest posts, Islam-Environment, muslim blogs In the name of God, entirely Compassionate, especially Merciful | Peace be with you
In the name of God, compassionate & merciful بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيمِ | Peace be with you السلام عليكم
Climate change is not something new, what is new is the rapid change in the climate conditions that results in disastrous consequences that we are experiencing today due to global warming. Scientists has predicted that as increase in global warming continues so will the impact on our environment due to the {greenhouse effect} caused by increase in Carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere. The increase in the atmospheric carbon results from various human activities with industrialisation being a major contributor. The most industrialised countries today are the major carbon emitters and we all know which countries are these.
The effects of climate change caused by global warming are now manifesting in various forms globally but the profound effects are most felt in those regions considered the poorest in the world with little or no industrialisation. Bangladesh is one such poor country that suffers from annual flooding as a direct result of global warming causing rise in sea level. Desertification and drought most especially in some African countries are devastating result of climate change. Effects of global warming in form ofextreme weather conditions such as, heat waves, Hurricanes, Cyclones, floods and wildfires are widespread in occurrence, even the richest countries are not spared. But those who suffer most are the poor.

- Buy local, organic and seasonal food.
- Have a shower instead of a bath.
- Switch to a renewable energy supplier.
- Use energy efficient light bulb.
- Air-dry instead of Tumble dry laundry.
- Switch off all electricity appliances not in use from the mains.
- Conserve water when making wudu (Remember this is Sunnah)
- Buy products with less packaging and re-use packagings when possible.
- Avoid impulse buying or unnecessary items just because it’s the trend or it’s gotBOGOF on it (you not only save the environment you also save money by being prudent with your hard-earned cash)
- Improvise and find another use for your old household items and clothing instead of throwing them away, make money by selling them, give them to charities or individuals who can make better use of them.
- Make good use of your recycle bin by recycling all your recyclable waste.
- Walk and use public transport more often.
- Reduce your non-essential Air-travels.
- If you must own a car, invest on a fuel efficient one otherwise known as “Green Car”.
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