Scientists say we can curb global warming if we take action now to cut carbon emissions 2 percent each year. Each of us can easily make a difference.  Everything we do- and our family and friends do- helps reduce emissions and slows global warming.  It all adds up!

Efficiency Tips For Cool Communities!

At Home:

  • Replace at least 2 incandescent lightbulbs in your house with compact fluorescents.  (And remember to turn out the lights when you leave the room!)
  • Hang your clothes out to dry instead of using the dryer.
  • Turn down your thermostat 2 degrees.
  • Walk or bike as often as you can.
  • Check to make sure your home has adequate insulation.

At Work:

  • Make your drive 2 times as efficient by inviting another passenger (or several) to ride along- or, even better, buy a hybrid!
  • Turn the thermostat down 2 degrees and turn up the air conditioning 2 degrees.
  • Walk or bike to work as often as you can.
  • Turn off the computer when you leave work.
  • Turn off the lights when you're not using them.

In Your Community:

  • Try to eat locally grown food and shop at a local farmer's market.  Food travels an average of 1,500 miles from field to plate, so you can make a difference by buying local.
  • Talk to your mayor.  If your city isn't already a "Cool City," urge your mayor to sign on.  If it is, offer to help cut your city's emissions.
  • Write 2 letters- one to your local newspaper and another to your employer, letting them know that we can work to curb global warming by reducing carbon emissions by 2 percent a year.
  • Call your power company.  Ask them to increase their reliance on renewable energy sources by 2 percent each year for the next 40 years. 

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Cool Home Checklist

Click here for your Cool Home Checklist so you can go step by step through your home and learn ways to improve your energy efficiency.

Carbon Calculator

Check to see how you're doing with our carbon calculator.   We all contribute to global warming every day. The carbon dioxide you produce by driving your car and leaving the lights on adds up quickly. You may be surprised by how much Co2 you are emitting each year.  Add (and/or subtract) your emissions and calculate your impact.

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