Sep
08
2008

Kid
5 simple steps you can take today to reduce your carbon footprint with out spending much money.
Want to be more green but don’t think you can afford it? Well, try a few of my 5 easy tips and you may be surprised. Some of these will actually save you money in the long run…
1. USE COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS - This is an item that is a little pricey but if you attempt it bit by bit or room by room its not as hard on the wallet. Focus on rooms that get the most use : living room, kitchen, family room or office.
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Jul
09
2008

Kid
CO2 is a greenhouse gas impacting climate change in a big way. This article takes a look at the surprising sources of CO2 worldwide and what we can do about them.
Over the past several years we have all become painfully aware that CO2 emissions from fossil fuels likely play a significant role in worldwide climate change. CO2 is the most prevalent greenhouse gas. It is a product of burning fossil fuels including coal, oil, and natural gas. But what most people aren’t aware of is the breakdown of sources of CO2.
Greenhouse Gases
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Jul
09
2008

Kid
CO2 is a greenhouse gas impacting climate change in a big way. This article takes a look at the surprising sources of CO2 worldwide and what we can do about them.
Over the past several years we have all become painfully aware that CO2 emissions from fossil fuels likely play a significant role in worldwide climate change. CO2 is the most prevalent greenhouse gas. It is a product of burning fossil fuels including coal, oil, and natural gas. But what most people aren’t aware of is the breakdown of sources of CO2.
Greenhouse Gases
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Tags: 100 years, atmosphere, burning fossil fuels, climate change, climate history, co2 emissions, coal oil, core samples, earth, equilibrium, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gases, human history, human time, natural gas, night cycles, recent history, sun, time temperatures, worldwide climate