The Way to Combating Global Warming

By Lucille Green

Whether from exposure on radio, television, or the internet, most people are familiar with the idea of global warming. Media focus on the issue has sharpened in recent years. There are dissenting ideas about the problem, but those who worry about it do so for a understandable reason. No one likes the idea of a future Earth that is uninhabitable for our descendants, after all.

There are many affordable and simple ways to combat global warming. While the reports about vehicles and appliances that are energy efficient seem to be very helpful, the focus on them as ways to join the fight has been excessive. Every little bit helps, and if you do not have the budget for the big items, there are less expensive ways to become proactive.

Your home is the key to helping you combat global warming. For example, many people allow their electrical appliances to keep running even when they are not in use so to help the environment, they should be turned off. As an added bonus, your electricity bill will decrease, saving you money as you help out future generations.

For the easiest way to reduce your electrical input, simply turn off all the lights and other appliances in the home when you are not immediately using them. This is not only a free way to help out, but you can also save money at the same time! Another way you can help is by making sure your thermostat is not turned up too high so enjoy the comfort of wearing a sweater instead. Even a few degrees can help reduce the toxic emissions that come from your home.

Unfortunately, many individuals do not realize the many benefits to using energy efficient light bulbs, as opposed to traditional ones. These energy efficient bulbs also typically save their users a small amount of money. Many traditional light bulbs have to be replaced frequently, but energy efficient ones last for at least a year or two without needing to be replaced. Depending on where you shop, you may be able to buy these lights for around five dollars per multi-pack.

Even if you are a renter, as opposed to a homeowner, there are still ways that you can work to combat global warming. For instance, if the windows need repair to keep air from getting in, talk to your landlord about repairing them. Ask your landlord about the hot water heater and adding an insulating blanket which can help to save the environment plus your landlord may also be able to save a little bit of money as well.

You may not have the financial means needed to purchase a new hybrid or energy efficient car; however, you will still want to take a close look at your methods of transportation. For many, we drive because we want to but don't actually need to. Other alternatives to driving are walking, the carpool, and public transportation. If you want to help fight global warming, you can easily do so by choosing to simply not drive three times you normally would during the week.

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