How to improve your carbon footprint | Ways to do it!
78What is Carbon Footprint?
A carbon footprint is the total amount of GHG (greenhouse gases) emissions, assessed in carbon dioxide units (tonnes of CO2 equivalent / year), caused directly and indirectly by an individual, organization, event or product.
Each one of us has an individual carbon footprint which reflects all our actions that have environmental influence over the emission of greenhouse gas.
If we think about developed countries the biggest cause of greenhouse gases are both transportation and electricity production.
So how can we reduce our individual carbon footprint?
How about making each year a greener year!?
There are many ways to cut down our carbon footprint and therefor reduce our impact on the environment.
One can start by trying to drive less and opt for collective transportation or for bicycle commuting, by using low energy consumption appliances, choosing food products that were produced organically and near the place where it is going to be eaten to avoid long distance transportation.
And those are just a few from a very long list of measures to reduce the greenhouse gases that everyone can implement in our everyday life.
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Carbon Footprint Up Your Liberal Ass Sticker - anti DNC
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Another Hub of mine, this time about Bicycle Stickers:
How can a bicycle ride save your day?
Simple, it will make you healthier, happier, feeling younger and perhaps the most important, it will make you a much more friendly human being towards our planet Earth.
There are several reasons for people not to ride more often. Some will claim they are not in proper shape, some will tell you that it is not safe to ride amongst other vehicles, others will say that there are not enough bicycle paths available and there are even those who never learned how to ride a bicycle.
But this does not mean we should keep driving our cars everywhere we go and forget to look around and realize how beautiful Earth is!
There are few ways to really "feel" the Earth as good as riding a bicycle through nature. And if we think that every time we commute on our bikes we are making our carbon footprint smaller, then it is easy to understand that there are not much more environmentally-friendly transportation as bicycles.
Well, OK, we can always walk but I can assure you it will never be as fun as riding a bicycle!
Wheels of change
We can wash our hands clean with the good earth.
A note on bicycles by newblueprint:
Bicycles represent the best of human ingenuity. The design allows for very efficient use of energy. We can build cars, bombs, and giant walls, but we can also build bikes. Bikes allow us to travel long distances while still connecting with the natural world. When you ride a bike you are truly alive, your heart pounds, your muscles ache, you feel the wind in your face and a connection with the terrain - you experience the hills and slopes of your environment.
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Another way to reduce our carbon footprint is to invest in Carbon Offsetting.
Even after we reduce the amount of carbon dioxide each of us produces, we can still make up for the inescapable emissions we make by simply buying carbon credits from assured projects.
Those certified projects create an equivalent greenhouse gas saving by planting trees, doing organic farming, researching and investing on renewable energies, and all of this may be performed anywhere in the world.
This may not eliminate the emissions we have made but at least it can minimize their impact on the environment over the years!
Click here to calculate your carbon footprint:
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And find out how to reduce your impact...
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Now that you have calculated your carbon footprint lets see...
How big it is your carbon footprint?
See results without votingThe possibilities to help the offset are endless
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We use cloth bags to grocery shop and recycle our cans and bottles. I did a lens on going green. This is a great hub!
Great idea - on a much needed debate. My green Christmas hubs didn't do well which is a shame as I really hoped people would care more this year in view of how poorly the planet is
good ideas here-- all of us in the developed world have carbon footprints that are too large--I like the idea of carbon credits-- we better do something that's for sure!
I suppose I do my bit going around in my bike ;-)
You might laugh at me, but I didn't know what a carbon footprint was. Thanks for explaining it so easily.
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"Carbon footprint", i don't know that this means the total amount of GHG emissions. I learned. A useful learning hub...
Hey funride. Great hub. Great service. Great learning. I'm thinking about buying a new bike!
Funride really well done hub. And I think your site is really fabulous. You really did an awesome job. You will have to come to Canada and check out the bike trail. You will never believe the wide open distances that make this great country what it is until you experience it for yourself.
super hub regards Zsuzsy
Thought I had left a comment on this a few days ago when you wrote it. Nice job! Saw your bike site too. Very nice!
Good job on the poll and providing the carbon calculator. Of the three Hubbers who voted, I believe I am the worst offender, even though I cut my car use by 90 percent in the last two years. I think my heating oil use has a lot to do with my larger footprint.
32 years ago when I lived in downtown Philadelphia, my neighborhood created a community garden, with the help of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society's Philadelphia Green program, on an abandoned piece of property. This was long before "green" meant what it means today, but it was at the time that the popularity of "organic" was just beginning. I am happy to say that this program is still alive and well today and contributes so much more than beautification, organic food, and land re-use. You can learn more about it here:
http://www.pennsylvaniahorticulturalsociety.org/ph
Thumbs up and good luck in the contest!
I was talking to my fiance about the fact that the internet allows people to publish their thoughts and ideas without having to waste paper doing so, to print and distribute the information people want to get out there, and he pointed out that while that is probably a good thing, the ease of self publishing that the internet now affords every individual allows everything, both good and bad, to be written and saved, and who really knows how much energy is boing used to power and maintain the servers throughout the world that store this information!
Very important hub. Nice job funride and thanks for joining my fan club.
Thanks for all the tips! Ive been riding my bike around town a lil bit. Doing my part.
Great suggestions for people. The only thing I don't really do is bike. I used to as a kid and I am addicted to running with my jogger stroller. I should take up biking again. Great hub!
Fiona
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anjalichugh Level 2 Commenter 3 years ago
Very thoughtful of you to have taken up this issue. It's time for everyone to pay attention to environmental issues failing which the longevity of the human race on this planet will be threatened. Thumbs up.