Empowering Change in a Changing Climate
Empowering Change in a Changing Climate
Our Vision
Our vision is a Cooler, Greener and Cleaner earth with ZERO emission by the year 2050
Our Mission
Is to be the developer, facilitator and implementor of climate change efforts for governments, organizations and individuals
At iChangeClimate, our expertise lies at the intersection of environmental science, sustainable technology, and climate policy. With a passionate team of climate change specialists, scientists, engineers, and policy experts, we have dedicated ourselves to addressing the pressing challenges posed by climate change. Our deep knowledge and hands-on experience in greenhouse gas reduction, renewable energy integration, carbon footprint analysis, and climate resilience planning empower us to provide innovative solutions that drive tangible environmental and economic benefits. We collaborate closely with businesses, governments, and communities to develop customized strategies for reducing emissions, adapting to a changing climate, and fostering sustainable practices. As pioneers in the field, we are committed to driving meaningful change, working tirelessly to create a world where a sustainable and climate-resilient future is not just a goal but a reality."
We take a comprehensive approach to our work, focusing on every aspect of the mission from research and development to implementation of plans with boots on the ground and testing and adapting. Our goal is to deliver high-quality results that exceed our clients' expectations.
Climate change is the single biggest health threat facing humanity. Climate impacts are already harming health, through air pollution, disease, extreme weather events, forced displacement, pressures on mental health, and increased hunger and poor nutrition in places where people cannot grow or find sufficient food. Humans and wild animals face new challenges for survival because of climate change. More frequent and intense drought, storms, heat waves, rising sea levels, melting glaciers and warming oceans can directly harm animals, destroy the places they live, and wreak havoc on people's livelihoods and communities.
The burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) for energy and transportation is the largest source of CO2 emissions. Deforestation and land-use changes also release CO2 into the atmosphere.
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas released during the production and transport of coal, oil, and natural gas. It is also emitted by livestock, agricultural practices, and the decay of organic waste in landfills.
When forests are cleared for agriculture, urban development, or logging, the carbon stored in trees is released into the atmosphere as CO2. Forests also play a vital role in absorbing CO2.
Agriculture is a significant source of greenhouse gases due to practices such as rice cultivation, livestock production, and the use of synthetic fertilizers. Livestock graze at a large scale, is a big contributor to global warming.
Converting natural landscapes into urban areas or agriculture can alter the Earth's surface and impact local climate patterns in many ways.
Certain industrial processes release greenhouse gases, including fluorinated gases used in refrigeration and air conditioning, and the production of cement and steel.
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