 Goal 13 are the Sustainable Development Goals, Climate Action, Explaining Some Ways to Fight Against Climate Change Meet Hailey. Hailey used to go camping all the time with her family when she was a little girl. She loved the beautiful scenery and would take pictures of the woodland creatures. After she graduated from college, she went back to the campsite to relive her childhood memories, but it was not the same. The plants were dead, the animals were missing, and the stream was dirty. Hailey learns that there was an increase in fires at the campsite and it completely changed the balance of the ecosystem over time. She does research on the issue and sees that her campsite has some of the same characteristics as many places that have been affected by climate change. She decides she's going to start doing her part to reduce her carbon footprint. Even though she is only one person, Hailey knows she can make an impact on the planet depending on how she lives her daily life. Small changes in Hailey's everyday life can have lasting impressions on the environment. She decides to let others in her area and around the world know how they can help fight climate change too. One of the ways Hailey decides that she is going to fight climate change is to stop driving her car as much. Now, Hailey walks, bikes, or uses public transportation, as not to add to the carbon dioxide already being emitted into the atmosphere. Hailey also changed her diet to help fight against global warming. By moving away from processed food and committing to a vegetarian diet, Hailey is reducing more greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere than she is by walking and biking. Studies show that cutting meat, dairy, and eggs out of your diet reduces 50% more carbon emissions than driving a car. This is because of all the fuels burned in order to process our food. Hailey has also begun to raise awareness about the harmful changes that global warming does to our planet. She shares information on social media, goes to protests, and talks about the issue with people in her community. One person can start a chain reaction of change. Together, we can all do our part to make the world a better place.