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What if Everyone Did Something to Slow Climate Change?

Published: Sep 25, 2024 Crawled: Apr 5, 2026 at 1:48 AM Length: 312 words
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This article is part of a on the hosted by The New York Times. Make more beef-free meals. Compost food scraps. Replace a natural gas stove with an electric one. These are all fairly simple ways people can help combat climate change in their own kitchens. Still, most Americans dont do it. Why? Because it means changing lifelong habits. Because they believe it wont make a difference. Because they think their friends and neighbors arent doing it. Research shows that it is not easy to motivate people to curb their emissions, but some strategies do work, and experts are trying to identify the best ones. Magnus Bergquist, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, said widespread behavior transformation is difficult, as people often have contradictory goals. For example, changing habits or buying energy-efficient products, can conflict with peoples goals of seeking comfort, saving money and gaining social acceptance, he said in a video interview. Even those with the best intentions can run up against such conflicts. Leah Murphy, 63, of New Paltz, N.Y., said she recycles, has reduced her use of plastic, shops with canvas bags and has installed energy-efficient lightbulbs, among other efforts. Nonetheless, over 30 years ago, when my first child was born, I arranged for a diaper service because it was supposed to be better for the environment, Ms. Murphy said in an interview. Yet there were still a lot of diapers to wash, and after six weeks, she switched to disposable diapers. We are having trouble retrieving the article content. Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Thank you for your patience while we verify access. If you are in Reader mode please exit and your Times account, or for all of The Times. Thank you for your patience while we verify access. Already a subscriber? . Want all of The Times? .

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16859
Article Name
carbon-reduction-strategies
Date Published
Sep 25, 2024
Date Crawled
Apr 5, 2026 at 1:48 AM
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