Going Green the Easy Way
Environment - Environment
Written by Pat Lowe   
Saturday, 07 March 2009 11:11
Climate change continues to be a serious worry for many people. To improve the prospects for the earth's sustainability, more and more people are switching to environment-friendly habits to help preserve it for their children. Green living tips can be easily incorporated into our everyday lives - from the daily commute to tending the garden.
by PatLowe


Climate change continues to be a serious worry for many people. To improve the prospects for the earth's sustainability, more and more people are switching to environment-friendly habits to help preserve it for their children. Green living tips can be easily incorporated into our everyday lives - from the daily commute to tending the garden.

A sudden change to green living is likely too much for most people, and might discourage them from putting into practice some important eco-friendly moves. The good news is that there are a lot of small ways you can go green and do your part for the environment.

For some cities, air pollution is a major dilemma. Although much of it is produced by factories, there are many other factors that contribute to global warming. Copious quantities of pollutants are emitted from automobiles. Our ozone is being ripped apart as each car driving through city streets is emitting pollutants.

If you have lots of traffic driving around your city streets, the amount of pollutants emitted by your car is multiplied by the number of cars driving around you. What does this mean in terms of our earth? These types of pollutants help destroy the ozone layer, among other things. To help save the environment, start by walking when you can instead of taking the car, carpooling, or even purchasing a hybrid vehicle if you're in the market for a new car.

Even small changes like this can provide substantial environmental relief and help to ensure our world is here for many generations to come. If you examine your home, you will find various ways to include green living in your life. Which brand and type of bulb do you use?

The standard incandescent bulbs contribute to higher electricity bills and emit more carbon dioxide. If you switch out your current incandescent bulbs and replace them with compact fluorescent bulbs, you'll save the environment and will also save on your electric bill. If you must, replace your current incandescent bulbs slowly over time with compact fluorescent bulbs, since these can be expensive. For example, you can switch out one or two incandescent bulbs every month with compact fluorescent bulbs come if your budget does not support replacing all at once.

Keep out cold drafts by sealing any openings around windows and doors in order to save you more money. To aid in decreasing costs in the winter, be certain the house is well insulated. The fewer instances of a furnace or heater being over utilized, the better off you, others, and our environment will be.

Next, examine your appliances to see if they're consuming excessive energy. If you have older models, it's likely that they're not very efficient. While some of the changes are in the appliances that you use, other ways to go green involve your own habits and actions.

Do you open the oven door several times to check and see if something is done? The harder an appliance has to work, the harder it is on the environment. If you keep opening the oven door, the temperature will drop almost 25 degrees. It will then have to work harder to get back to the original temperature.

One great way to help our environment is to recycle. Attempt to purchase as many products that can be recycled as possible. Styrofoam cups, which are non-recyclable, should be avoided. Obviously, the less waste that is burned or buried on this planet will have a more positive effect on our environment.

Though these small changes may not seem like they could do much to help the environment, they will actually help a great deal. Even the little things we do will add up in the end and make a substantial difference in the amount of natural resources available for future generations. Embrace the environment, get involved in living green for our earth, and make a difference.

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