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Apps for the Conscientious Individual

It’s important that your life is in line with your values. A student like you, who is concerned about population-related issues, can do a lot on a daily basis to make a change. Downloading these apps can help you get started!

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Treeapp – Treeapp can help you plant a tree in less than 60 seconds. All you have to do is pick a reforestation project, take a look at your tree’s sponsor, and plant one tree every day for free. You can actually measure your carbon footprint and view your global impact right on the app to see how you’re affecting change all around the world.

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Causes – Impact Your World makes it easy and fun to learn what your government is up to, and what is happening when it comes to issues that you care about. You can learn about specific issues, see how your opinions align with your lawmakers, and even rally your friends to get in on the action!

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Earth Hero: Climate Change offers examples of actions that you can take to tackle climate change. When creating a profile on the app, you can select the topics that you’re most passionate about. This way, the suggested actions will be personalized for you.

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LiveGreen Daily Carbon Tracker allows you to easily track your daily carbon emissions from food, transport, and other daily activities. Plus, you can earn points every time you walk or bike, and use those points to plant real trees in reforestation projects around the world!

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GreenChoice can help you make your family’s grocery shopping more healthy and climate-friendly. The app rates foods and lets you know the best options for you and the planet, and has more than 300,000 foods in its database.

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Earth-Now, an app by NASA, shows you recent climate data from satellite images, which allows you to visualize how the Earth is changing due to human activity and natural disasters. The app shows things like surface air temperature, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, and water vapor as well as gravity and sea level variations.