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76 Little Things
to Help Fight Global Warming
Do as much as you
can. You don’t
have to do everything listed to help!
- Plan car trips efficiently and combine errands.
- Turn off lights when you leave
the room, and appoint a person to be the “light monitor” at
home, school and work. Use natural light instead of electric
light whenever possible.
- Decline a bag when buying only an item or two.
- Plant trees -- as many as you can. Donate trees at http://www.americanforests.org/planttrees/ And
to celebrate an occasion, give trees at http://www.arborday.org/join/TICTIM/index.cfm?trackingid=306
- Print on both sides of the paper and reuse printed paper
for scraps and notes.
- Use cloth napkins and towels instead of paper.
- Use electronic checking instead of paper checks.
- If you have a choice, take the car that gets better gas mileage.
- Use the Internet to shop, to
reduce global warming both by using less gasoline and by
making a contribution with your purchases. Go to: http://www.ourenergy-shopping.com/ and
a percentage of all your online purchases from more than
700 participating retailers (including Walmart.com and The
Gap), will be contributed for green energy credits automatically
every time you shop.
- Read newspapers and magazines online.
- Insulate your hot water heater and hot water pipes, and turn
down the heat on your hot water heater.
- Set your furnace 3-4 degrees lower and your air conditioner
3-4 degrees higher.
- Run full loads for your washer, dryer and dishwasher.
- Replace light bulbs with energy efficient CFL bulbs (compact
florescent), and ask businesses that you frequent to change
to energy efficient bulbs.
- Buy paper products made from recycled paper.
- Charge your cell phone in the car. Unplug chargers when not
in use.
- Activate the energy saving feature on all computers and printers.
- Share a ride (car pool).
- Work from home; allow employees to work from home once or
twice a month.
- Return empty printer cartridges to the manufacturer or store
-- Staples, Office Depot, etc.
- Don’t buy disposable
products.
- Fix or mend instead of replacing. Reuse as many things as
possible -- recycle everything you can! Insist that recycling
is offered at your place of work and home if you rent.
- Get removed from unwanted mailing lists at www.junkbusters.com
- Buy carbon offsets at http://www.nativeenergy.com/services.html
- Use a coffee pot instead of individually wrapped packets
for groups.
- Use glass instead of plastic, paper or Styrofoam cups.
- Send an E-Card instead of a paper one.
- Buy bulk instead of individually wrapped products.
- Buy previously owned books, DVDs, videos etc., and rent a
movie instead of buying it.
- Give away useful products instead of throwing them out.
- Make your next car at least 35% more fuel efficient than
your current one.
- Take brief showers.
- Use light dimmers if you have them.
- Use reusable plastic containers instead of zipper-top plastic
bags.
- Use a lunch box instead of a paper bag.
- Use a thermos or cup instead of buying throw-away juices
or small plastic bottles.
- Walk a few flights of stairs instead of taking an elevator.
- Shut doors and air vents in unoccupied rooms.
- Drive 5-10 miles per hour slower.
- Roll to red lights vs. using the gas and braking (it will
save your brakes as well), and at any opportunity, use cruise
control when driving.
- Save a piece of the rainforest at http://www.arborday.org/shopping/donations/orderrfr.cfm
- Install a water filter instead of buying bottled water.
- Wash clothing in warm instead of hot, and cold instead of
warm water.
- Buy organically grown food and drink coffee made with organically
grown beans.
- Shop at farmers markets and buy food grown locally.
- Buy reconditioned computers, printers, etc.
- Walk instead of drive for short distances.
- Keep your car tires properly inflated.
- Share this list with everyone you know, by E-mail of course.
- Buy music online and download it instead of buying the actual
disc.
- Make sure your place of worship
is green. Help
them start or do more.
- Keep the lint pipe of your dryer clean.
- If you need an appliance, buy
an “Energy Star” appliance
since they are the most efficient.
- Take digital photos and only print the desired pictures.
- Send electronic bills instead of paper bills by mail.
- If your power company offers
a green energy option, take it! Ask them to offer it if they don’t!
- Cut and paste an electronic file instead of printing a paper
file.
- See or read “An Inconvenient Truth;” learn
all you can about the climate crisis.
- Print only the parts of documents you need, not the entire
document.
- Turn off heating and air conditioning
units when you’re
not home; better yet, use a programmable thermostat to do this
for you.
- Bring your own reusable or recycled bags to the supermarket.
- Remove a few light bulbs from lights fixtures or banks of
lights.
- Volunteer to head an effort
to “go green” at
your work, school, place of worship or any organization you
belong to.
- Pray for others to follow your
lead. (“When you pray,
move your feet” -- African proverb)
- Send a Native Energy greeting card ($12) as a donation toward
clean energy. http://www.nativeenergy.com/cards.html
- Make sure the gas filter and air filter on your car are clean
and keep your car tuned up.
- Remove any heavy items from your car.
- Avoid rush hour driving whenever possible; better yet, take
public transportation.
- Have your paycheck deposited directly to your account.
- Use propane or natural gas for barbeques and camping instead
of wood or charcoal.
- Install an attic fan to ventilate your attic, and then insulate
your attic.
- Install ceiling fans to help with both heating and cooling.
- Install weather stripping around drafty windows and doors.
- Turn off decorative lighting at night and ask stores you
frequent to do the same.
- Don’t use wooden chopsticks! Either
bring your own (plastic or ceramic) or use a fork.
- Wrap gifts in newspaper, magazine or other used paper product
instead of gift wrap.
Thanks for caring!
Compiled by David Fried, The Climate Project / ddcoast@aol.com
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