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Green Living, Made Easy

By: Pat Lowe

Global warming is an increasing problem for those of us who are concerned about our planet's future. Therefore, many people are starting to turn to green living practices to help save our planet and keep it healthy for future generations. When you get involved in green living, it will affect every aspect of your life, from mowing your lawn to driving to work.

Changing to green living all at once might scare the majority of people away from making environmentally friendly changes. There are numerous ways to gradually take on this practice and yet aid the earth's environment.

For some cities, air pollution is a major dilemma. Although much of it is produced by factories, there are many other factors that contribute to global warming. Copious quantities of pollutants are emitted from automobiles. Our ozone is being ripped apart as each car driving through city streets is emitting pollutants.

You are increasing the amount of air pollutants emitted by each car, which is wrecking our ozone, when you have many cars driving around on the city streets. Here are some simple things you can do to help save the environment: car pool, walk more often instead of using your car, or perhaps even buy a hybrid automobile that is more energy-efficient.

Even small modifications to your everyday routine can grant a respite to the earth that will benefit future generations. For example, start by taking a look through your home to see what kinds of green changes you can make. A simple place to begin is with the type of light bulbs you use.

Typical incandescent bulbs add up to higher electricity costs and more carbon dioxide. If you exchange even a few of these light bulbs for compact fluorescent bulbs, you can help save the environment and also save money on your electric bills.

To save some more money, take care to close up any cracks around your doors and windows to stop drafts from getting into your home. Ensure your house is properly insulated to help cut down on those winter electricity costs, and reduce your impact on the environment. The less heat you use, the better off the earth will be.

Next, have a look at your appliances. Are they older? If they are, they probably consume much more energy than they need to. Of course, you can replace older models with new ones as the need arises, but this may not always be practical. However, even if you cannot replace all of your appliances now, you can do other things that will help save you energy.

As one example, you might open the oven door several times to check and see if something is done. This wastes energy, since the harder an appliance has worked, the more energy it consumes. This means you waste much more energy, which in turn is hard on the environment. Every time you open the oven door, the temperature drops about 25 degrees. Then it has to consume more energy to get back up to the original temperature.

Recycling is an excellent way to save our environment. Try to buy as many products as you can that can be recycled. Avoid the non-recyclable items such as Styrofoam cups. The less trash that has to be burned - or buried into our soil - the better off our planet will be.

These may seem like small changes, but they can have a huge impact on the environment. Simply put, if everyone does them, this has a huge impact in a positive way on the environment. Every little bit everyone can do will go a long way toward preserving our planet for future generations. Pay attention to the environment and get involved so that you, too, begin to positively impact the environment through green living practices that will only benefit the earth.

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About The Author:

Pat Lowe is editor of the Home and Garden Section at i-KnowHow | Information for Life, where you'll also find ideas and tips for hobbies, family, personal finance, technology basics and much more.

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