What people can do?
Prevent the Impact of El Nino by



1. Transportation - support zero-emission vehicles and build infrastructure for eco-friendly transportation such as bicycles. Bicycles produce zero emissions during operation, contributing to improved air quality and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Encouraging cycling can help mitigate the environmental impacts associated with transportation, such as air pollution and carbon emissions.
2. Industry (factories) - support for developing better biomass fuel, greater energy efficiency, and carbon capture and storage. By utilizing biomass fuel, companies decrease their reliance on fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, which contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. This reduction in fossil fuel consumption can help mitigate the overall impacts of climate change, including those exacerbated by El Niño events.
3. Building a decarbonized society. A decarbonized society aims to stabilize the Earth's climate by limiting the rise in global temperatures above pre-industrial levels. Stabilizing the climate can help reduce the likelihood of El Niño events becoming more intense or frequent, thereby mitigating their impacts on vulnerable regions.