Climate change is the long-term disruption of Earth’s climate systems — caused mainly by human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation, which release greenhouse gases and trap heat in the atmosphere.
But it’s more than rising temperatures.
It is the breakdown of relationships — between land and water, food and season, people and place.
It’s a symptom of disconnection: from nature, from each other, and from the wisdom of living in balance.
Responding to climate change means reducing emissions — and rebuilding relationships.
It asks not just for technical solutions, but for deeper questions:
How do we live well with each other? How do we belong to the Earth again?
As Punjabi's, we understand the value of community and the importance of leaving a better world for future generations. Climate change is not just a global issue – it’s a personal one, impacting our families, our lands, and our way of life. By taking action now, we can protect what we cherish most.
🌱 Climate Change Is Urgent
From rising emissions to unpredictable weather patterns, the impact of climate change is here, and we must act now.
🧡 A Community-Centered Approach
Our strength lies in our unity. By incorporating Punjabi culture and values, we ensure climate solutions resonate with our daily lives.
🚀 Action Made Simple
From planting trees to switching to renewable energy, discover practical steps to create a greener future for our families and future generations.
Our Culture, Our Planet, Our Responsibility.
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