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At CHRGE, we are dedicated to holding big oil companies accountable for their role in driving climate change.
Through education, advocacy, and community action, we challenge the destructive practices of fossil fuel industries and push for a transition to clean, sustainable energy.
Our mission is to expose the environmental harm caused by big oil and empower people to demand responsible choices that protect our planet and future generations.
Together, we will ignite change and dismantle the power of fossil fuels.
Why should I care about climate change?
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The economic impacts of climate change are severe. Natural disasters cause billions in damages each year, while adaptation and mitigation efforts also require substantial investment. If left unchecked, climate change could lead to widespread economic instability.
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Rising sea levels and extreme weather events can make certain areas uninhabitable, forcing millions of people to migrate. This mass displacement could lead to conflicts over resources like water and land, increasing geopolitical tensions.
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Climate change contributes to extreme weather events like heatwaves, floods, and storms, which directly affect public health. Rising temperatures increase the spread of diseases like malaria and dengue, and air pollution from fossil fuels exacerbates respiratory illnesses.
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Changes in climate patterns can lead to poor harvests, threatening global food supplies. Droughts, floods, and shifting growing seasons affect crops, livestock, and fisheries, which could result in higher food prices and shortages, particularly in vulnerable regions.
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Climate change poses long-term risks for future generations. The actions taken today will determine the kind of world we leave behind, and addressing climate change is crucial for ensuring a livable planet for our children and grandchildren.
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Warming temperatures and habitat destruction endanger countless species. This biodiversity loss disrupts ecosystems that provide essential services like pollination, clean air, and clean water, all of which humans rely on for survival.