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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment
Carmen Fishwick

Climate change: what are you doing to reduce your carbon footprint?

Environmental activists on the Brussels climate march in Brussels, to ask governments to deliver on environmental policy before the UN conference on climate change in Paris
Environmental activists on the Brussels climate march in Brussels, to ask governments to deliver on environmental policy before the UN conference on climate change in Paris. Photograph: Laurent Dubrule/EPA

World leaders will meet in Paris next month for the latest climate summit, where they will discuss a possible new global agreement to tackle global warming. But what, if anything, are ordinary people doing about their own carbon emissions?

Current commitments on greenhouse gas emissions run out in 2020, so in Paris governments from more than 190 nations will need to decide what happens for the decade after that at least, and potentially beyond.

The Guardian and five other European newspapers – Le Monde, El País, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Gazeta Wyborcza and La Stampa – are asking readers for their views about global warming, and what action they are taking.

Fill in the form below – you do not need to answer every question – and we’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting.

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