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What can i do to save energy?

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it's so hot lately, isn't it? weather problem is killing me. what can i do to save energy and enviroment? I don't wanna killed by nature's wonder, the sun.

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  1. Well, here are some ideas:

    ~Replace all light bulbs with fluorescent bulbs.

    ~Walk to work or any other place if it's close enough, carpool if it's not.

    ~Use solar energy.

    ~Plant some trees.

    If you want to learn more ways to conserve energy and stop Global Warming, visit:

    http://save-r-planet.webs.com/

    Hope this helps!


  2. We've got to Save Our Planet Earth! (save energy)

    Oh, No!: Bad Facts about our earth

    If you throw away 2 aluminum cans, you waste more energy than 1,000,000,000 (one billion) of the world's poorest people use a day.

    More than 1,000,000,000 (one billion) trees are used to make disposable diapers every year.

    In one minute, 50 acres of rainforest are destroyed.

    Some rain has a pH of 3 or 4. (which is pretty acidic, considering 7 is neutral, not acidic, and battery acid has a pH of 1).

    Cars and pick-up trucks are responsible for about 20% of the carbon dioxide released into the air.

    There are about 500 million automobiles on the planet, burning an average of 2 gallons of fuel a day. Each gallon releases 20 pounds of carbon dioxide into the air.

    About 90% of the energy used in lighting a standard (incandescent) light bulb is lost as heat.

    Air conditioning uses 10 times more energy than a fan, therefore, it creates 10 times the pollutants.

    Some clams and snails can't survive at all. Most crayfish are dead at a pH of 5. You can see how bad this is for the environment.

    On average, a person in the US uses energy two times more than a person in Japan or West Germany does, and 50 times more than a person in India.

    26 things we can do to help:

    Turn off lights.

    Turn off other electric things, like TVs, stereos, and radios when not in use.

    Use rechargable batteries.

    Do things manually instead of electrically, like open cans by hand.

    Use fans instead of air conditioners.

    In winter, wear a sweater instead of turning up your thermostat.

    Insulate your home so you won't be cold in winter.

    Use less hot water.

    Whenever possible, use a bus or subway, or ride your bike or walk.

    Try to buy organic fruits and vegetables if you're concerned about pesticides. (Organic food is grown without man-made fertilizers and/or pesticides).

    Don't waste products made from forest materials.

    Use recycled paper and/or recycle it. Reuse old papers.

    Don't buy products that may have been made at the expense of the rainforest.

    Support products that are harvested from the rainforest but have not cut down trees to get it.

    Plant trees, espessially if you have cut one down.

    Get other people to help you in your cause. Make and/or join an organization.

    Avoid products that are used once, then thrown away.

    Buy products with little or no packaging.

    Encourage your grocery store sell environmentally friendly cloth bags for people to use when they shop, or bring your own.

    REDUCE, REUSE, & RECYCLE.

    Compost.

    Buy recycled products.

    Don't buy pets taken from the wild.

    If you have a good zoo nearby, (if the animals are healthy and the zoo takes care of them), support it! Espessially if they help breed endangered animals.

    Don't buy products if animals were killed to make it.

    Cut up your six-pack rings before throwing them out.

    About 80% of our trash goes to landfills, 10% is incinerated, and 10% is recycled.

    Since there is little oxygen underground, where we bury our garbage, to help bacteria eat the garbage, almost nothing happens to it. Scientists have dug into landfills and found ears of corn still intact after 20 years, and newspapers still readable after 30.

    You can see how bad this is for the environment.

  3. turn off the air conditioner. it will take a week or so to get use to the change, however, back in the old days they survived without it. sit in the shade outside when it is warm inside if you have the chance. you'll enjoy it. after the end of the summer you'll be amazed how much money you saved. in he winter- wear a sweater or robe around the house. make "sure" to always shut off lights behind.

  4. A lot of things. If you have some extra cash, solar panels might be a good investment. Turn down the air conditioning a couple degrees, and make sure you have adequete insulation in your house (especially doors and windows where heat and cold air can leak out). On your car, make sure your tires have a reasonable psi, which can increase your miles per gallon. There are a ton of ways...look online for more ideas.

  5. There is nothing you personally as one man can do to change weather on the planet. Ask an ant to build you a house. Could it do that?

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