1. Invest in mass rail transport like Europe and Japan have done.
2. Give low interest loans to replace windows and insulate homes.
3. Audit generation plants and other utilities for efficiency (management, labor, heat rate, power factor corrections, emissions, etc...).
2006-06-19 05:41:31
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answered by Vinny78 3
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1. Recycle
2. Un-plug everything you're not currently using. Energy does transfer in small amounts from the plug into the device.
3. Hybrid cars.
4. Replacing incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
2006-06-19 06:45:23
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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1. Buy more American made products...it creates jobs. People are our number one resource.
2. Geothermal energy development.
3. Recycling.
2006-06-19 05:05:50
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answered by Doclester 4
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BUY ONLY WHEN FULLY CONVICED(ur need is completely meet and not exceed)
it is better to avoid getting any article keeping in future use.
e.g some mostly used OS for PC's runs many services which are never used in their life time.
BEFORE USE KNOW THE CAPABLITY(any articel we buy know the full capablity and use it efficiently)
USE COMPLETELY(use up to its life time)
2006-06-19 05:21:45
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answered by dhamas 3
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Save water and drink beer.
2006-06-19 05:55:19
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answered by Whatchawant 1
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Most important is not to waste. Buy only what you will use. Reuse what you can. If it is not necessary to your life, do without.
2006-06-19 05:08:08
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answered by karen wonderful 6
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Your question is not clear
2006-06-19 05:06:29
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answered by tomatoes 2
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