Global Warming Means We Need To Be More Eco-friendly

January 9th, 2010 by My Efficient Planet Leave a reply »

A global campaign is in progress to get individuals and organizations to rein in their emissions by ten percent by 2010. What can you do to scale back your emission foot-print? Here are seven tips you can use to make our surroundings more ecologically friendly.
1. Did you know the laptop on your disk is consuming electricity although it is turned off? From the instant we wake up until we go to sleep, our modern life is pretty much dependent upon electronics and electrical gadgets.
Almost all of the time these devices are plugged in for 24 hours in the electric outlet. DVD players, music boxes, electrical shavers, PCs, televisions, game players, are just to name a few electronics that we keep plugged in during the day.

You need to unplug these energy consuming gadgets. A good idea is to plug your electronics into an energy-efficient power strip, so that at the end of the day, all you have got to do is flip one switch.
2. They use forty to 60 percent less power and last ten times longer than the average bulb.

3. Be aware of your water consumption. Water crisis is approaching in the horizon. Some experts believe in the upcoming water war. It is a scanty resource and we waste most of it.
If you’re upgrading your plumbing system or improving your bath room, install low flow taps, valves, and washers. Shut off faucets when not in use.
Neutralize your carbon footprint. This leads to the earth’s temperature to rise.

You can neutralize your contribution of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere by planting trees in your garden or putting leafy shrubs on your balcony. Plants absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and neutralizes carbon dioxide generated by your industrial activity. Cut back your paper waste. Going from plastic bag to paper bag is good for reducing non-biodegradable plastic from our landfills.
Though the majority of the grocery bags are made of recycled paper, their transport consumes more energy than transporting the same number of plastic bags. You goal for an eco-friendly life style should be to reduce paper usage as much as you can.

6. Talk about recycling with your family and friends. Recycling is an extra chore that many folk simply want to avoid.

Seven. Use car pooling or public transportation. For daily commute to your work place, you can vehicle pool with work mates or take a public transport, if available.
I recently read a Home Made Energy review which was about a product that details the way to build your own alternative energy system. This product covers both solar electricity generation as well as wind turbine technology. This PDF is practical in its discussion of when and where you can and should employ solar or wind energy. Let’s accept it, the bigger your house, the more energy you consume, and the more solar panels or turbines you’ll need to power your whole house.
Another option you’ll not have considered is magnetic energy generators. Magnetic energy is generated by the polarity of the polls attracting and repelling each other. Using this attraction and repulsion, infinite motion can be created and this motion can be modified into energy and electricity. Magnetic energy is proving to be one of the leading sources of alternative green energy! A recent Magniwork review indicated that the system sells very well. It is the easiest and most low budget electrical generator system I’ve used.

Andrew Markerston is an author, poet and blogger who has a strong interest in the environment and renewable energy sources. His number one recommendation is the review of Magniwork. You too can help make the world a better place.

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