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Reducing Carbon Emissions

Reducing Carbon Emissions. John Ardell. Buy Local Or Organic:. -If it’s local it didn’t have to travel that far. Organic foods are much more likely to have been produced in an eco-friendly manner. -Foodstuffs Like coffee and other large crop farms take a lot of machinery to maintain

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Reducing Carbon Emissions

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  1. Reducing Carbon Emissions John Ardell

  2. Buy Local Or Organic: -If it’s local it didn’t have to travel that far. Organic foods are much more likely to have been produced in an eco-friendly manner. -Foodstuffs Like coffee and other large crop farms take a lot of machinery to maintain -Most non-local foods are imported from far-away countries. Necessitating long distance transport results in an increase of the carbon footprint of foreign items. -Buy foods with less excess packaging or ones with recycled or recyclable packaging

  3. Reduce Energy consumption Around your Home • Compact fluorescent bulbs use about 90 percent less energy than incandescent bulbs, (Energy Star reports) • If every household in the United States replaced one incandescent light with a CFL, it would save enough energy to light 300 million homes for an entire year • Ask about special energy-efficient offers when you buy new appliances, There are offers and rebates out there for buying efficient.

  4. Efficient Cars • Most states actually have rebates for driving an electric or hybrid car, or even just having a more efficient than average car • Avoiding excess Idling (like heating before you drive in winter) and keeping good maintenance upon your car (regular oil changes ,tires,etc) can increase your fuel efficiency up to 5% • Drive slower on the highway • Carry less weight. For every excess 50 lbs your car carries it loses .25 mpg

  5. Works Cited • http://sustainability.publicradio.org/consumed/tips.html • http://greenliving.nationalgeographic.com/energyefficient-lightbulb-2692.html • http://www.getgreenliving.com/fuel-efficient-car-facts-tips-for-green-driving/ • http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/autos/aut10.shtm

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