I choose to walk rather then taking transport because in a world driven by speed, emissions, and consumption, I chose to slow down — to walk — as a symbol of what we urgently need: A shift from carbon emitting to carbon neutral.
Climate change is not just about the environment. It’s about people—our health, our food, our homes, our future. It affects everyone, everywhere, it’s a human crisis. It’s already harming millions of people around the world.
People are dying from extreme heat.
Farmers are losing their crops because of droughts and oods.
Families are being forced from their homes by rising seas and wildres.
Diseases are spreading faster in a warmer world.
And mental health is breaking down as people live in fear of what’s coming.
Climate change is not just hurting people — it’s also breaking the natural balance that all life depends on.
Forests are burning, Coral reefs are dying from ocean heat and acidication.
Wetlands, rivers, glaciers, and mountains are changing faster than specie can adapt.
Climate change forces animals to migrate or die.
Species are going extinct quietly, one by one.
Food chains are being disrupted, leading to species starvation.
the rhythm of nature is breaking down — and with it, the survival of life.
Trees and oceans used to absorb CO₂, helping balance the atmosphere, now with rising temperatures and damage, they are becoming less effective. In some places, forests are releasing carbon through res, not storing it.