Saving The Earth - 10 Tips To Make A Contribution
Carbon dioxide output, fossil fuels burn off and unnecessary landfill has been sourced as being the cause of this pollution.
Consumers have been proudly taking steps forward in changing simple everyday activities to save energy and save money at the same time.
Hybrid cars that run partially on electricity, have gained so much in popularity that even Toyota is surprised at the response to their Prius Hybrid Car.
Although global warming, pollution, carbon dioxide and fossil fuel usage has been the hot topic of many today, a large percentage do not how to make simple changes today that could save them a lot tomorrow.
Here are some simple tips that can make a big impact on the environment over time.
1) Drive Smart - Checking the tire pressure and air filter, driving the speed limit, stop riding the brakes and not topping off your gas tank can save money and energy.
All of these items can prolong your trip and minimize air pollution.
2) Using Renewable Energy - Call your local utility company to ask about their renewable energy service.
They should have one and be able to reroute the energy supplied to your home comes from wind-powered turbines and other renewable sources.
It may cost a few extra dollars a month, but is well worth it for the environment.
3) Replace Light Bulbs - Replace your incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
By replacing three frequently used light bulbs with compact fluorescents can save 300 pounds of carbon dioxide per year.
4) Install Solar Panels - Enough energy can be generated from these panels that can allow you to sell the energy back to the utility company, further decrease your bill and possibly removing it all together.
5) Recycle - Recycling glass, metal and plastic can save 70 to 90% of the energy and pollution from recreating it from virgin materials.
6) Energy Star - Energy Star is a government-back program that offers energy efficient solutions.
Check for appliances that have earned the Energy Star.
Replacing old appliances with an energy efficient model will save you money and help the environment.
7) Buy a Hybrid Car - Depending on the type of hybrid model, the miles per gallon on these autos can reach 60 mpg and sometimes better.
You not only will be helping the environment, but will be saving gas money.
8) Caulking & Weather Stripping - Plugging the leaks around windows and doors and can reduce energy lost and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
9) Unplug - Unplugging toasters, cell phone chargers, and air fresheners can minimize electric output and save money energy.
10) Community - Get involved in your community and encourage your mayor to sign the US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement.
By signing the agreement, the city strives to commit to making changes on a state and government level to polices and agreements.
Also, encourage family and friends to make changes to their own lifestyles.
Positive changes made by consumers looking to do their part can prolong the type of life we have lived to enjoy and preserve nature for the future generations to come.