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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!
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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