One household won’t stop climate change—but thousands of households together certainly can.
Can One Family Really Make a Difference? “One household won’t stop climate change—but thousands of households together certainly can.” It is easy to feel powerless when discussing climate change. The problem is global. The figures involved are enormous. Governments argue about targets, industries debate costs, and international conferences produce promises that may take decades to fulfil. Against that background, what difference can one family possibly make? Our solar panels will not close a coal-fired power station. Our heat pump will not transform the national energy system. Recycling a few more bottles or planting flowers for insects will not reverse global biodiversity loss. However, that is not really the point. The question is not whether one household can solve climate change alone. Clearly, it cannot. The important question is what would happen if thousands—or millions—of households began making similar changes. Our own home has gradually become a useful case study. We ha...