A Sustainable Future

Embracing the Idea of a Carbon Economy

 

Building a carbon economy, an economy based on low carbon power sources which have minimal greenhouse-gas output into the biosphere, through the reform of large-scale business and industrial activity including conservation of natural resources, reduction in energy use and pollution, eco-centric industries, minimizing waste, and re-using and recycling. A carbon economy requires of us to look at the world differently to take the long-term environmental impacts of our production activity into account and working towards a world where nature and people can co-exist.

We need to minimize our exploitation of natural resources to preserve a habitable planet. The transition to a decarbonized economy require companies and workers to adapt to environmentally conscious practices and some industries like green energy play a pivotal role in the reducing carbon emission output on a large scale.

 

DTCare is exploring ways to help curb global warming while ending generational suffering in giving support to underprivileged groups in developing countries. We believe economic prosperity is rooted in equitable education opportunities that opens doors to the disadvantaged youth to not build a better and more sustainable world than the one they grew up in by embracing employment opportunities and greener lifestyle and work practices. DTCare also hopes to encourage youth through our Education Sponsorship Program to consider working in industries that will help steer the world to a more equitable and sustainable future.

 
Earth’s temperature is 1.76°F warmer than the twentieth-century average of 57.0°F.
— Climate.gov, 2021