Local climate action outperforms global policies in curbing warming, study finds.
The article talks about how global warming could cause permanent damage if it goes beyond certain temperature levels because of things like greenhouse gases from human activities. While some plans could help slow down global warming, they would need big worldwide changes right away. Different international agreements have been made to tackle climate change, but they haven't been very effective. The review looked at how local actions are fighting climate change by studying community projects like planting trees, reducing greenhouse gases, and promoting sustainable farming. The research found that these local efforts are doing better than global plans in the fight against climate change. Therefore, more actions from local communities are needed to make a real impact.