Ten Easy Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Emissions.
80Easily Reduce Your Carbon Emissions
If you want to help the planet fight against climate change, the battle starts with you and your own home. In this article, I, Sibaire, am going to show you ten easy ways to reduce carbon emissions, all of which you can go out and implement today. Studies suggest that almost 1/3 of carbon emissions originate from the household, and yes, that probably includes your house, so your actions will definitely help save the planet!
1. Use Fluorescent Lightbulbs
We use lights every night, so why not go green? Fluorescent light-bulbs use far less energy then the standard bulbs, which means less carbon emissions and a lower energy bill. It's a win-win situation.
2. Clean Your Air-conditioner's Filter
A lot of people use their air-conditioner almost everyday. When the filter gets clogged with dust, it makes the unit work harder to intake air. This could be responsible for up to 10% of the power your air-conditioner uses, so by doing this,you're not only saving the environment but, your money as well.
3. Plant a Tree/Trees
Planting a tree is one of the best ways you can continually help the environment. Although one tree does not help a lot in terms of reducing carbon levels (around 25lbs a year) if you plant 5 trees and they are each around for 10 years, you've helped get rid of 1,250lbs of carbon, which is not bad at all.
4. Reduce the Amount of Time You Drive
Whether it be walking, cycling, taking mass transit, or carpooling, you will heavily reduce your carbon emissions. If you choose to walk/run/cycle, then you will also gain fitness, which is always a good thing.
5. Use a Cloths line, Not Dryer
What better way to cut carbon emissions then to stop using a whole appliance? Even though your clothes may not be as soft, you still get the bonus of reducing your carbon output by around 2,000lbs a year, and the electricity bill savings are bound to make up for the flaws of clotheslines.
6. Install a low-flow shower head
This is not really a hard thing to do, and it reduces the energy used by the hot water system, as you are using less water. Additionally, your should see a fair improvement in your water bill. Purchasing the shower head may be slightly expensive, but the government in your area usually has some sort of incentive for you to do so.
7. Turn off Appliances When You Are Not Using Them
This couldn't be any simpler. When your appliances are on stand-by mode, they continue to leech a small amount of electricity. So you are basically being charged for electricity you haven't used. Remember, if you see the red light, Turn it off.
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8. Shop With a Reusable Bag
The plastic bags that we get at the shops are a major hazard to our environment, and although they may not really contribute to carbon emissions, I thought this was a good tip anyway. Instead of buying plastic that can kill marine animals, or having the bag take 100s of years to deteriorate, why not just use a reusable bag. You can carry a lot of groceries with just the one bag, and they are easier to carry then plastic bags (not plastic to cut into your fingers)
9. Lower The Brightness of Your Computer Screen
Here we go, something that you can do right now! Most people like to have their screen at full brightness, but it is usually not necessary, and by lowering your screen brightness, you can save a substantial amount of energy. Changing your brightness is simple, and can usually be done with a few clicks of the button on your monitor.
10. Wash Clothes In Cold Water
Another heating-related tip, there is really no need to wash your clothes with hot water unless they are very dirty. Your power bill will thank you due to your hot water system not having to produce extra hot water, and you will notice no difference.
There We Go...
There you have it, 10 easy steps to reduce your carbon emissions. From the bathroom, laundry, and living room there are some massive savings that you can make by implementing some of these ideas! Mother nature will thank you!
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Further Reading
- An Inconvenient Truth
Al Gore's, 'An Inconvinient Truth' Website. Has a plethora of helpful tips for cutting carbon emissions around the home. A must read for any environmentally-conciouse person. - Home : LiveNeutral
Ideas and tips for helping you live a carbon neutral life. - Power Scorecard Homepage
PowerScorecard evaluates and ranks the environmental quality of electricity products offered to residential of some american states. For outside residents, this site does offer a few good tips for keeping emissions down.
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I am not an expert on the subject, so I do not know the answer to your question about how climate change is brought about, but, that is a good idea for a hub. Although a lot of the reductions are small, if everyone makes sure they implement them, they can have a great effect on the envionment. ngureco, thanks for your comment once again
Always great to read good tips about reducing our carbon footprint! I gave you a thumbs up!
Good tips!
Thanks for giving a thumbs up Steph, and thanks Kerry for your praise. Obviously I must be doing something right :P
How is climate change brought about? - Perhaps you can post the question to the entire hubpages' community as a "request" and hopefully somebody can do and post a hub - and we can all read and benefit.
Thank you.
Yes, that is a good idea, although i was thinking of doing a hub about that particular subject. Am I allowed to post a question and reply to it?
Good simple tips we all need reminders about. Thanks for the good hub.
And, thank you for the comment! :)
Wow, those are really simple steps to reduce your carbon footprint. I'm sure a lot of people don't know too many of them. Thank you for this article and I commend you on helping with the battle against global warming.
Thanks for your comment. The aim of this hub was to provide tips that everybody could implement, so it is good to know that is the case. Thanks for the comment one again.
Hi Sibaire. I just posted a hub myself in a similar vein, but you thought of a couple of things that had never occurred to me before. I've watched an Inconvenient Truth and read an awful lot of stuff about climate change, and I can see that the arguments that Al Gore puts forward are persuasive, but then so are the arguments for the solar activity lobby. That being said, whilst I busily adjust my position sitting on the fence, I do believe that we should be more energy efficient and less polluting, and you certainly cover those bases!
Nice tips Look foward to puttin them into action 15K-9









ngureco says:
2 years ago
Yes, I have liked your hub. I have learnt that if we reduce carbon emissions we help control climate change. But how does carbon emissions brings about climate change? The small energy saving and carbon emissions numbers you talk about becomes very interesting when you consider the world's population of 4 billion plus.
Keep up the good work and lets all take theoretical and practical actions to make planet earth a better place to live in.