In parallel with global climate negotiations at the UNFCCC COP, governments and companies are increasingly learning to link their actions to emissions , While the role of affluent individuals – the most numerous and arguably most consequential climate actors – often remains overlooked and underemphasized.
In this webinar, Associate Professor Alberto Salvo presents ongoing NUS research showing how individual choices in food and transport directly map onto greenhouse gas emissions and how these “downstream” lifestyle shifts (1 can also bring health, nutrition, and psychological benefits.
Discover how better public understanding of one’s climate impact can empower individuals not just as consumers, but as climate citizens ready to support meaningful policy and systemic change “upstream”.
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