7 ACTS

TO SAVE THE WORLD

1. MOVE YOUR MONEY

to a bank that doesn’t invest in fossil fuels

2. MOVE YOUR POWER SUPPLIER

to a 100% renewable source

3. MORE PLANT-BASED FOOD, 

seasonal & local where possible

4. MORE GREEN TRAVEL,

walking and cycling, more trains, FEWER planes

5. MORE PRE-LOVED,

local and low-carbon brands

6. MEASURE YOUR CO₂ FOOTPRINT

and cut where you can

7. MOTIVATE YOUR LOVED ONES

to perform their 7 Acts to save the world

DANGER: Unprecedented heating means the last decade was the hottest in 125,000 years. Global temperatures are now at their highest since records  began, with 2024 the hottest. And that heating is accelerating fast.

  • Climate change will exacerbate existing inequalities, with the poorest and most vulnerable people being hit the hardest.

  • Threat to Civilisation

    Threat to Civilisation: Some experts warn that if we don't take action, climate change could lead to the collapse of civilisations. The combined effects of extreme weather, resource scarcity, and mass displacement could destabilise societies and lead to conflict.

  • Ocean Acidification

    Ocean Acidification: The ocean absorbs most of the heat and CO₂ we produce, leading to acidification. This is devastating for marine life, particularly coral reefs, which are vital for biodiversity and fisheries.

  • Melting Ice

    Melting Ice: This heating has melted 28 trillion tonnes of ice since the mid-1990s, and we now lose 1.2 trillion tonnes of land and sea ice annually. Heating the oceans—equivalent to boiling 1 trillion Olympic swimming pools each year—alongside cold meltwater, will have devastating consequences for sea levels and ocean currents, affecting our weather and lives.

  • Rising seas: Heating oceans causes water to expand, raising sea levels three times faster than just a few decades ago—now increasing by 1 cm every two years. If polar heating accelerates further, we could see abrupt sea level rises of several metres, threatening coastal communities and nearly every major city.

  • EXTREME WEATHER

    Climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and intense. This includes heatwaves, droughts, floods, wildfires, and storms, all with the potential to cause widespread destruction and loss of life.

  • Heatwave

    Extreme Weather: Climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and intense. This includes heatwaves, droughts, floods, wildfires, and storms, all with the potential to cause widespread destruction and loss of life.

  • Species Extinction

    Species Extinction: More than 1 million species are at risk of extinction due to climate change. This loss of biodiversity threatens ecosystems and the essential services they provide.

  • Food insecurity

    Food insecurity: Climate change disrupts agriculture, leading to shortages and malnutrition. Droughts, floods, and heatwaves damage crops and livestock, threatening food availability and affordability. Just 10 countries—China, India, the United States, Pakistan, Brazil, Egypt, Mexico, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Thailand—produce 72% of the world’s irrigated crops, many of which face severe water stress. This jeopardizes both food security and economies, as these irrigated crops are often exported cash crops.

  • Economioc Disruption

    Economic Disruption: Climate change will have a significant impact on the global economy. Extreme weather events can cause billions of dollars in damage, and disruptions to agriculture and industry can lead to job losses and economic instability.

We are calling for mass action: from individuals to industries. Together we can make a difference. Join our mailing list today.

How are we delivering the 7 Acts?

  • Real Zero is mobilising the healthcare sector to tackle climate change through seven key actions.

  • We advocate for divesting from financial institutions that fund fossil fuel extraction, addressing significant Scope 3 emissions.

  • Collaborating with healthcare organisations, Real Zero supports transitions to 100% renewable energy, including partnerships for Power Purchase Agreements to overcome financial barriers.

  • Recognising the environmental impact of food production, we promote plant-based diets by helping providers offer nutritious, affordable plant-based meals as default options, aiming to reduce emissions and improve health outcomes.

  • Our mission is to inspire mass action across all healthcare sectors, from individuals to industries, to achieve rapid and substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

Extreme Weather: Climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and intense. This includes heatwaves, droughts, floods, wildfires, and storms, all with the potential to cause widespread destruction and loss of life.

We are calling for mass action: from individuals to industries. Together we can make a difference. Join our mailing list today.