Climate change is a serious problem, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a laugh about it. In fact, sometimes humor can be a powerful tool for raising awareness and inspiring action.
So here are a few funny ways to help save the planet:
• Drive a hybrid car that runs on farts. This is a real thing! There’s a company called Gassy Gears that makes a device that converts your farts into electricity. So you can literally be saving the planet while you’re breaking wind.
• Plant a tree that grows money. This is a bit of a stretch, but there are some trees that produce edible nuts or fruits that you can sell. So you can actually make money while you’re helping the environment.
• Start a company that makes solar panels out of recycled plastic. This is a great way to repurpose waste and create a sustainable product. And who knows, you might even get rich in the process.
• Invest in a company that’s developing a way to suck carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. This is a long-shot, but it’s worth a try. If we can find a way to remove carbon dioxide from the air, it would go a long way towards reversing climate change.
• Start a blog about climate change that’s actually funny. This is probably the most important one on the list. If we can make people laugh about climate change, it will be more likely to stay on their minds. And the more people who are aware of the problem, the more likely we are to find a solution.
• “The polar ice caps are melting so fast, I’m starting to get worried about the penguins. They’re going to have to start wearing flipper-flops.”
• “Climate change is a real hot-button issue, but I think we need to cool it a bit. We can’t just keep getting all steamed up about it.”
• “The effects of climate change are becoming more and more evident. For example, I went to the beach the other day, and I saw a seagull wearing a life jacket.”
• “In the future, we’ll have to wear sunglasses at night, because the sun will be so bright from all the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.”
• “The polar bears are so desperate for food, they’re starting to eat each other. And I don’t mean just the cubs. I mean the adults too.”
• “The sea levels are rising so fast, that soon we’ll have to start building underwater cities. And I’m not talking about Atlantis. I’m talking about real cities, with skyscrapers and everything.”
• “I don’t believe in climate change. I think it’s just a hoax made up by the Chinese to sell more air conditioners.”
• “I’m not worried about climate change. I’m a big believer in the power of human ingenuity. We’ll figure something out.”
• “I’m not a climate change denier, but I do think it’s being blown a little bit out of proportion. I mean, it’s not like the world is going to end tomorrow.”
• “The future is looking bleak for the planet. But on the bright side, at least we’ll have some really cool new weather patterns to enjoy.”


