International Day against Climate Change

International Day against Climate Change

By Dr. Kyle Muller

Every October 24, the International Day against Climate Change is celebrated, a key date to raise awareness about the effects of global warming and the importance of protecting our ecosystems and the planet. This day seeks to mobilize citizens, governments and companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable habits. In this EcologyVerde article you can learn more about how our daily actions impact the environment and what we can do to mitigate it. Celebrating this day is a reminder that we can all do our bit to take care of the planet.

What is International Day against Climate Change and when is it?

The International Day against Climate Change is celebrated every October 24, with the aim of raising awareness among the population about the importance of protecting the planet and promoting action against climate change. This day serves as a reminder that we can all contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and taking care of our ecosystems. It’s a day to reflect on how our daily decisions impact the environment and how small actions can make a difference.

International Day against Climate Change - What is International Day against Climate Change and when is it?

What is the origin of the International Day against Climate Change?

International Climate Change Day was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly as part of its efforts to promote global awareness about the effects of climate change. Its creation seeks to reinforce the international commitments acquired in agreements such as the Paris Agreement, where countries committed to limit the increase in global temperature and promote mitigation and adaptation measures. Since then, every October 24, activities and campaigns are carried out around the world to educate and mobilize society in the face of this global challenge.

Why is the International Day against Climate Change celebrated?

This day is celebrated to raise awareness about the urgency of acting on climate change and to promote sustainable solutions. Human activity, especially the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation and industrial production, has accelerated global warming, putting biodiversity, human health and natural resources at risk.

Celebrating this day allows us to remember that the fight against climate change requires the active participation of governments, companies and citizens, promoting changes in habits, policies and technologies that reduce our environmental impact.

International Day against Climate Change - Why is International Day against Climate Change celebrated?

How to celebrate the International Day against Climate Change?

There are many ways to join this cause, both individually and collectively:

  • Reduce energy consumption at home: using LED bulbs, efficient appliances and turning off equipment when not in use. Discover What energy efficiency is: definition and examples.
  • Opt for sustainable transportation: such as walking, using a bicycle or public transportation instead of a private vehicle. Here you can learn more about Sustainable Mobility: what it is and examples.
  • Participate in awareness campaigns: workshops, conferences or school activities on climate change.
  • Promote environmental education: among friends, family and communities. Discover what is the importance of environmental education.
  • Support environmental policies: participate in local initiatives, conservation programs and reforestation projects to protect ecosystems and biodiversity.
  • Organize community activities: such as park or river cleaning days, creativity contests on sustainability or educational talks for children and young people. Even sharing sustainable tips and actions on social media helps inspire more people to join the cause.

Every action, no matter how small it may seem, contributes to reducing the ecological footprint and protecting the planet.

What are the causes of climate change?

Climate change is a result of the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which trap heat and alter the climate. The main causes include:

  • Burning of fossil fuels: (coal, oil and gas) in transportation, industry and energy production.
  • Deforestation: which reduces the capacity of forests to absorb carbon dioxide.
  • Intensive agriculture: especially livestock, which produces methane and nitrous oxide.
  • Industrial pollution: which releases particles and gases that affect the atmosphere.
  • Excessive consumption and waste generation: which indirectly contribute to global warming.

In this article you can expand information about the Causes and consequences of climate change.

International Day against Climate Change - What are the causes of climate change?

What are the consequences of climate change?

Climate change has direct and indirect effects on the planet and human life. Among its main consequences are:

  • Increase in global temperature: causing extreme heat waves.
  • Alterations in rainfall patterns: causing droughts and floods.
  • Melting glaciers and rising sea levels: with risk for coastal populations. Discover more about Sea level rise: causes and consequences.
  • Loss of biodiversity: since many species cannot adapt to rapid changes in climate.
  • Impact on human health: including heat-related illnesses, respiratory problems and hunger due to impacts on agriculture.

We recommend you read this article about the Effects of climate change and watch this video about how climate change affects us.



What solutions exist to mitigate climate change?

Fortunately, there are strategies to reduce emissions and adapt to climate change:

  • Transition to renewable energies: such as solar, wind and hydraulic.
  • Energy efficiency: in homes, industry and transportation.
  • Reforestation and forest conservation: which absorb COโ‚‚ and protect biodiversity.
  • Promotion of sustainable mobility: reducing the use of polluting vehicles.
  • Education and environmental awareness: promoting responsible habits and conscious consumption. We explain what responsible consumption is.
  • Support for international and local policies: that promote the reduction of emissions and the protection of the environment.

Here you can learn more Solutions for climate change.

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Literature
  • Tecam Group. (2023). 24th October: International Day against Climate Change. Tecam Group. Available at: https://tecamgroup.com/24th-october-international-day-against-climate-change/
  • Dots.eco. (sf). International Day of Climate Action. Available at: https://dots.eco/environmental-day/international-day-of-climate-action-2025/
Kyle Muller
About the author
Dr. Kyle Muller
Dr. Kyle Mueller is a Research Analyst at the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department in Houston, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Texas State University in 2019, where his dissertation was supervised by Dr. Scott Bowman. Dr. Mueller's research focuses on juvenile justice policies and evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing recidivism among youth offenders. His work has been instrumental in shaping data-driven strategies within the juvenile justice system, emphasizing rehabilitation and community engagement.
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