By 2030, if humankind wins the battle for "climate change," carbon dioxide emissions will be reduced to remarkable levels, and the water and air we breathe will be much cleaner. In turn, nature will gradually recover.

According to a study published by the Economic Forum, saving the climate involves a big change in lifestyle, but at the same time makes us happier, you can get out of the front door in the morning to a livable green city, where concrete dwindles and spread facades and green gardens, and if you call a shuttle service The algorithms will calculate the best route to the destination with other passengers.These services will reduce costs compared to owning a private car, which is reflected in reduced road congestion and speed of access.We will not have to spend more time looking for a place to park the car.

The air you breathe in the city will be cleaner because there are fewer cars in the streets and the rest is powered by electricity with lower noise levels, and much more space for gardens and pedestrian streets, which is reflected in improved health standards, and can choose from dozens of healthy meals, a large part of which depends The idea of ​​using one-time plastic will be a thing of the past. A cup of coffee needs to be recyclable so that it can be deposited in the next coffee shop as soon as you get rid of it to retrieve the money. N envelopes ready-made meals, Reinstating recycling will be the new way to look at the products and the process of purchase.

At home, all household appliances will be converted into service contracts.If the dishwasher breaks down, it will be up to the service provider to fix it or install a new device according to new standards that take into account its environmental impact.More people will be able to live in cities, Houses made of innovative materials, making them better to live in. The climate will be much more favorable than concrete buildings.

With proper environmental practices, agriculture will have changed dramatically and much of the land once used to produce animal feedstock will become available again. Forests and nature will spread all over the world, air traffic will decline and most airlines will turn to electric or biofuels. .

Climate change is an urgent threat that requires decisive action. Communities around the world are already experiencing increasing climate impacts, from drought to floods to rising seas, and the World Economic Forum's Global Risk Report continues to rank these environmental threats at the top of the list.