Help Save Our Precious Earth: It's Never Too Late to Make a Difference
By now you've probably heard about the devastating effects global warming could have on our planet. While you and I may not be around to see the worst of it, our children and their children probably will be. Therefore it is of utmost importance that we take action now to prevent the spread of global warming. Reducing CO2 emissions and conserving the resources of the Earth are two ways to ensure future generations can thrive on our planet.
To sustain the current demands for energy we would need two planets. Because we only have one, it is inevitable that the non-sustainable resources such as fossil fuels will run out eventually. If our society does not reduce the amount of natural resources being used these resources will not last much longer. We are the ones who make the demands on the environment, therefore we can reduce those demands to preserve vital resources. If each person makes a small change it can result in a big difference.
The simple act of using less power and fuel can cause production and price of such resources to go down. Consumers have more power than you may realize when it comes to these issues. By demanding less power and fuel, there is less energy needed to produce these resources and costs drop. This has an effect on you financially and helps conserve our natural resources.
Implementing environmentally friendly changes is something that can be easy. Think of basic ways to make your lifestyle more green. For example, you could set a goal to reduce your weekly gasoline use by ten percent. This could be accomplished by walking when you can instead of taking the car. Not only will you help the environment, you'll be getting exercise.
As a matter of fact, using an automobile for short trips uses more gas and emits more pollution than longer ones. By choosing to drive only when necessary you'll help yourself, your car and the Earth.
Turning off the lights when leaving a room is another easy change you can make in your life. A lot of people make the mistake of leaving lights on when exiting a room. By turning the lights off, you can save a substantial amount of energy. Imagine if every household followed this simple rule -- the energy savings would be immense. Do your part by turning off lights, televisions and other appliances when you're not using them.
Installing a digital thermometer in your home can also make a difference. These thermostats can be programmed to keep the interior of your home at a consistent temperature. Some of the more sophisticated thermostats can be set to turn off when you're away from home and turn back on at a preprogrammed time. Others sense the temperature in the room and adjust accordingly. These devices can save you quite a bit of energy.
Recycling is something else you can do to help the Earth. Most every municipal area has a recycling center where you can take paper, aluminum and even plastic. You may not recognize the role of recycling when it comes to the use of energy, however recycling plays a large role. It takes less energy to create items from recycled goods than it takes to make them from scratch. For example, making paper from a tree takes a lot more energy than making paper from recycled paper requires.
The use of natural, sustainable energy like solar power is also recommended. You can utilize solar power to minimize your dependence on the energy grid or go off the grid completely. If you want to start small, consider solar powered exterior lighting. This along with the other strategies in this article can help you make a difference in the health of our planet.
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