An Inconvenient Truth
On Tuesday I attended a taping of The Oprah Winfrey Show where she had Al Gore as her guest. He was presenting information from his documentary An Inconvenient Truth. Now I don't know how much stock I take into this film and the way it portrays the Earth's climactic demise, but I do certainly believe we as human being need to reduce our carbon dioxide output.
Here are 5 things we can
all do to reduce our carbon dioxide emissions.
Replace a regular incandescent light bulb
with a compact fluorescent light bulb
CFLs use 60% less
energy than a regular bulb. This simple switch will
save about 300 pounds of carbon dioxide a year. If
every family in the U.S. made the switch, we’d
reduce carbon dioxide by more than 90 billion pounds!
You can purchase CFLs online from the Energy
Federation.
Move your thermostat down 2° in
winter and up 2° in summer
Almost half of the
energy we use in our homes goes to heating and
cooling. You could save about 2,000 pounds of carbon
dioxide a year with this simple adjustment. The
American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy has
more tips for saving energy on heating and
cooling.
Clean or replace filters on your
furnace and air conditioner
Cleaning a dirty air
filter can save 350 pounds of carbon dioxide a
year.
Wrap your water heater in an
insulation blanket
You’ll save 1,000
pounds of carbon dioxide a year with this simple
action. You can save another 550 pounds per year by
setting the thermostat no higher than 120 degrees
Fahrenheit.
Plant a tree
A single tree will
absorb one ton of carbon dioxide over its lifetime.
Shade provided by trees can also reduce your air
conditioning bill by 10 to 15%. The Arbor Day
Foundation has information on planting and provides
trees you can plant with
membership.
For more ways to save energy and reduce
your impact visit: www.climatecrisis.net/takeaction/whatyoucando/




