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Laura Tobin: Everyday Ways to Save Our Planet

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It sometimes just dawns on me, but then I have to remind myself that only I can change the world around me. By writing this book I hope to encourage people to make small changes - but that's all I can really do." In her brand-new book, Every Day Ways To Save The Planet, Laura detailed her terrifying predictions in the hope of encouraging others to be more climate conscious.

London’s own carbon emission level also dropped, but on the flip side, she explained the use of face masks and plastic gloves is a cause for concern. Despite the tearful report, some viewers criticised Laura because the flight to Norway would have added emissions to the atmosphere and contributed to climate change.Laura explained the British public should expect more summers like this as the climate continues to change. The proud mum-of-one explained: "We may have the best intentions to create no rubbish at all, but a party is always going to create some waste.

Strong winds and rain will hit the nation as storm Ellen arrives on land with some yellow weather warnings issued for Ireland and the south west. The broadcast meteorologist revealed that the people of Fairbourne, in Wales, will be the first people to suffer. Entertainment correspondent Andi Peters also chimed: "Hooray!! You've written down some of that vast knowledge that's in your head for us all to read and enjoy and learn. Congratulations." It’s easy to think that one person’s efforts can’t make much difference. But in this book, Laura guides us through the simple and often surprising changes we can all make, in a friendly and easy-to-digest style. From singing in the shower as a way to save water to using a compost bin for food waste, we can all do our bit, no matter how small. And collectively, these small changes will have a huge impact on the planet. So, what are you waiting for? Together, we can make a big difference.The Good Morning Britain star, 40, knew from a very young age that being able to determine the weather and climate was something she had a burning passion for - and she wasn't going to stop until her dreams came true.

Andi said: “I think you’ll find Laura, that was a walkthrough. It’s not a rehearsal because it’s all spontaneous. In one particular chapter on rising-sea levels, flooding, and extreme weather, Laura explained that Britain is already experiencing severe effects. On the book itself, Laura says she wants “everyone to stop and think” about how we live our lives and overconsume.Laura Tobin has opened up about the difficulties she faces each day with the scientific knowledge she holds amid the current climate change crisis. CalebTurner97 said: “Queen of ‘pointlessly driving to a random location to do a 30 second weather clip whilst simultaneously telling others what to do.’” Fast-forward over 26-years and Laura is regarded as one of the most-loved and most-respected broadcast meteorologists in the UK. I’ve been forecasting the weather for 18 years and I started to realise I was reporting on increasingly severe weather.

We all want to do our bit for the environment, but it's hard to know where to begin when the climate crisis we are facing is so massive. The world is heating up at an alarming rate - last year was the joint warmest on record, and the last decade our warmest ever. If we don't make changes now, we will reach tipping points where the damage is irreversible - think melting ice caps, rising sea levels, displacement of communities and the extinction of entire species of animals. So far, I've got my 'full' shower - wash and condition hair, shave legs and body scrub, down to six minutes," Laura revealed. Laura is so dedicated to the cause of recycling correctly that she has even gone through bins at her local train station.The GMB star has detailed the best ways to reduce waste at parties and admitted that she's been caught sifting through bins during a number of soirées down through the years while her friends are lapping up the atmosphere. By the time we got to the other side, our two lines were all wiggly and he said that’s how the jet stream and weather systems work. I loved it and that day I phoned the Met Office to find out what you needed to do to be a weather forecaster. As it turns out, singing to your favourite tune may be the best way to cut down your shower routine," she added. Speaking on-air at the time, Laura also revealed she had not been abroad for "about 10 years" before her trip to Svalbard and clarified she “would never tell people not to fly” and merely suggests that they “fly less”.

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