Homeowners Can Battle Against Global Warming

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Homeowners Can Battle Against Global Warming

 

Going green is the new black in 2007. Advice abounds on how to cut your carbon dioxide output and do your part in the battle against global warming. But how much does a person have to spend to go green–and what kind of environmental impact would that spending actually have?

 

The U.S. is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world, accounting for 25% of the world's total. The average American is responsible for about 20 metric tons a year of CO2 equivalent (CO2e), a standard measure of greenhouse gases. That's about 40,000 pounds of CO2e a year, per capita, a far greater number than that of any other industrialized country.

 

Sixteen percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions are generated from our homes–from the fossil fuels burned to power our electronics, lighting, heating and cooling systems.

 

Here you can read about the ways of making your household more energy efficient without spending a fortune…

 

Do you consider a global warming an important issue? Leave us your comment below. We would love to hear from you!

 

 

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