you can help the cause by doing one thing and one thing alone:
STOP GLOBAL WHINING!!!
P.S. Damn I hate cut and pasted answers like the one above.
2007-06-14 13:18:25
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answered by Mon-chu' 7
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As you can see from the other answers to this and similar questions, all you need to do is cut your energy usage by about 5% to be able to claim to be Green. My own suggestion is to quit using conventional stoves and ovens to cook with because of the tremendous amounts of waste heat they give off when warming up and cooling down after you take your organically fed free range ham out of the oven. Microwaves are quicker anyway and you won't heat up the house during the summer.
But if any of the suggestions you read here are too inconvenient or intrusive to your desired lifestyle, you can always slap a bumper sticker with an environmental slogan on your current car and tell everyone you're "promoting environmental awareness".
2007-06-11 02:17:16
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answered by Evita Rodham Clinton 5
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Food Miles: - try to buy locally produced food rather than food that has been flown (sometimes) hundreds of miles.
If you have the space, plant fruit trees. Even a single tree will prevent some trips to the supermarket for fresh fruit.
Grow your own fruit, nuts and veg.
Carrier bags: Pop two or three cotton bags in your handbag and refuse carrier bags.
Do not use carrier bags to tie rubbish up in to put into your dustbin or recycling bins. Empty rubbish straight into the bin.
Save resources and energy:
Insulate your loft.
Unplug appliances when not in use. Do not leave on standby.
Collect the rain water from your roofs to use outside, for watering plants, washing cars etc. Or make a wildlife pond with the run off.
Use wash balls Ecoballs - use Lower wash temperatures (30 degrees), reducing your electricity costs and water bills (water meter) and you dont need washing powder or conditioner.
Check your household appliances. When you need to replace any, check their energy efficiency ratings - more efficient they are the cheaper they are to run.
Only fill the kettle with the amount of water you need.
Holiday locally, try to cut down on air flight and travel. Car share, make fewer trips.
Consumer goods: Buy less. Recycle, reuse, donate or sell on when you have finished with them. There are Freecycle Internet sites where you can offer (for free) unwanted goods to other people who can make use of them.
2007-06-11 01:23:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Eat green>>>Animals releases methane gas once slaughtered since methane is contained in their intestines!
Wear green>>>Express to environment that you care 4 them!
Recycle>>>Save the dying planet, Earth!
Reuse>>>Use your imagination to create more things by using used items such as paper or wood planks.
Club>>> Enrol and join for the Environment Club in your own school!
Wise>>> Be a wise green shopper by buying things that are organic and say NO to the shop till you drop trends!
These are the ways for you to go green and help stop global warming! Good luck in achieving all those!!!
2007-06-11 01:59:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If you believe that you are causing global warming, there is NOTHING you can do to stop it. But you could reduce it through all the other suggestions on this topic. If you want to stop your contribution you need to:
Build a house will trees you chop down while eating food you grow and live there forever with no electricity or any other fossil fuel or coal.
2007-06-11 11:26:33
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answered by Scott L 4
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Taking the Energy Tips to heart.. turning off lights behind you, using compact flourescents, cutting your Thermostat up a bit in the summer (down a bit int he winter) cutting your Water Heater temp down, using cold water to wash your clothes (there are detergents formulated specifically for this). All save you money AND give you the Tree-huggery.
Watching it in your car too. Planning your errands so you cut down on your driving. Carpooling, walking, buying local fruits and veggies (Your Farmer's Market is a beautiful thing). Help too.
2007-06-12 10:47:09
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answered by lystrayel 3
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In winter use an electric blanket instead of a heater to heat the room. Heaters use 8X more electricity.
Boling kettle, only boil the amount you are going to use.
Energy Saving Light bulbs.
Use roll on deoderant instead of spray.
Use biodegradable plasics.
Seperate your plastics, glass, paper etc if you have recycling.
Plant a few trees in the garden etc.
There are lots of things, hope that helps..
*H*
2007-06-11 00:56:36
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answered by ? 5
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take shorter, cooler showers, in preference to a bath
reduce the temperature of your washing machine 10 degrees
only fill the kettle with the amount of water you require right now
check how energy efficient your home is with regard to keeping in heat
reduce the thermostat in your home by 1 degree
ensure you always turn off lights when you leave a room
never leave electrical appliances on standby
walk rather than drive if you can
2007-06-11 00:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we weren't informed they might reason a sparkling ice age. They have been banned because of the fact they produce greenhouse gases that make contributions to international warming. you're desperately puzzled. A tip - earlier you're making lame uninformed factors, make certain you comprehend what you're talking approximately. you may study from this blunders with the aid of relatively bothering to check extra approximately international warming earlier you spout off lower back.
2016-11-10 02:13:43
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answered by ? 4
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take showers instead of baths- u'll save both n water n energy in this way
do not use the washing maching for 1 or 2 items, instead just wait until u hav a maching-full worth of clothes or simply hand wash them
turn off light when leaving room
use local products
plant as many trees as u can in your yard
sorry if they r not in order...hope i've helped
2007-06-11 01:03:31
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answered by heidiz 3
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Recycle, push bike instead of car, compost bin, energy saving bulbs etc
2007-06-11 01:10:17
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answered by Rick 3
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