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Walking : Walking, whenever
and wherever you can, helps to eliminate the carbon emissions that would
have been released to the atmosphere if you had taken a taxi or you drove.
Additional advantages are that you save your travel costs and you get good
cardiovascular workout, which saves you additional GYM money and makes you
healthier. it has been said that an average pedestrian can walk 1
kilometre in 10 minutes. You ever wondered why many in developing
countries do not go to GYM but they look fit and healthier than many
people in the developed (or rich) world? An average person in the
developing world walks at least 5 - 10 kilometres a day.
Cycling:
Bicycle is the most efficient zero emission
vehicle. The average speed for cyclists is 18 kilometres in an hour or 1
km in 3 minutes. You may need to learn how to ride a bike, but it is
really not difficult. Biking contributes immensely to the reduction of
greenhouse gases emissions to the atmosphere, saves you money and gives
you good workout and healthier lifestyle.
Carpooling:
A Car Pool is one driver plus one or more persons in the vehicle. If
you regularly drive alone to and from work, drive with a friend or
neighbour who normally drives alone. Rather than husband and wife taking
different cars to work, go to work together and drop your spouse at
his/her workplace before proceeding to yours (if you have the time). You
could add your children drop-offs as well, if that could be accommodated.
Taking these steps will help to cut your greenhouse gas emissions. Carpooling
also reduces the number of cars on the road, so there's
less traffic congestion and air pollution. Besides, some states have
express lanes for carpoolers. Carpooling also saves you some money.
Mass Transit: A well organized City Mass transit
system involving city buses or a combination of buses and trains will
remove thousands of cars from the streets thereby reducing the amount of
greenhouse gas emissions and helping the environment. Mass transit is
effectively used in most part of Europe and some parts of North America.
Emerging economies and developing nations should be encouraged to invest
in Mass Transit.
Idling:
Idling is the practice of keeping a vehicle engine
running, without moving the vehicle. Excessive idling wastes an enormous
amount of fuel and money and generates needless greenhouse gas emissions.
Do not start your car until few minutes before driving off. Once a vehicle
is warmed up, you should be ready to drive off. Continuing to run the
engine while waiting (idling) waste lots of fuel thereby costing you more,
and spoils the environment.
Use plug-in timer for all night plugging:
The plug-in timer cuts the vehicle warming
then vehicle is plugged overnight,
thereby reducing energy usage and saving you money. Vehicles parked in
garages may not need warming or require less warming (longer intervals
between warming set in timer).
Tele/Video Conference rather than Flying Planes:
For office meetings, if you can telephone or videoconference, you will
save time, money, and carbon emissions. Airplanes pump carbon emissions
high into the atmosphere, producing 12 percent of transportation sector
emissions. Remote conference will also reduce air and road accidents
saving lives.
Inflate your tires: If you own a car, it will get better gas mileage when the tires are fully
inflated, so it will burn less gas and emit less carbon. Check your
automobile monthly to ensure that the tires are fully inflated. You may be
able to save 300 pounds of carbon dioxide for every 10,000 miles (or over
16,000 kilometres) you drive.
Biofuels - Consider using
biofuels - biodiesel instead of the regular diesel and ethanol or ethanol
amended fuels (e.g. E85) instead of pure gasoline. Follow the following
link to learn more about biofuels -
biodiesel and ethanol
Other Areas of cutting Energy Usage:
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Energy Efficiency and conservation - Green tips for individual homes and
businesses
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Energy Efficiency and conservation ideas - Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Wastes to
reduce Energy Demands for Waste Disposal
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Energy Efficiency/Conservation
- Using Energy Friendly Transportation Modes
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Energy Efficiency/Conservation
- Reducing deforestation by
reducing paper usage
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