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Harmful effects of pollution and methods to stop them

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Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.

Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.

Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.Carpool, use public transportation (electric and hybrid buses are increasingly common in U.S. cities) and commute to work on foot or using a bicycle.

Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.Carpool, use public transportation (electric and hybrid buses are increasingly common in U.S. cities) and commute to work on foot or using a bicycle.Closely follow gasoline refueling instructions for efficient vapor recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and always tightening your gas cap securely.

Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.Carpool, use public transportation (electric and hybrid buses are increasingly common in U.S. cities) and commute to work on foot or using a bicycle.Closely follow gasoline refueling instructions for efficient vapor recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and always tightening your gas cap securely.Purchase portable, spill-proof gasoline containers.

Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.Carpool, use public transportation (electric and hybrid buses are increasingly common in U.S. cities) and commute to work on foot or using a bicycle.Closely follow gasoline refueling instructions for efficient vapor recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and always tightening your gas cap securely.Purchase portable, spill-proof gasoline containers.Keep car, boat and other vehicle engines tuned.

Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.Carpool, use public transportation (electric and hybrid buses are increasingly common in U.S. cities) and commute to work on foot or using a bicycle.Closely follow gasoline refueling instructions for efficient vapor recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and always tightening your gas cap securely.Purchase portable, spill-proof gasoline containers.Keep car, boat and other vehicle engines tuned.Always be sure your tires are inflated to the right pressure, boosting gas mileage.

Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.Carpool, use public transportation (electric and hybrid buses are increasingly common in U.S. cities) and commute to work on foot or using a bicycle.Closely follow gasoline refueling instructions for efficient vapor recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and always tightening your gas cap securely.Purchase portable, spill-proof gasoline containers.Keep car, boat and other vehicle engines tuned.Always be sure your tires are inflated to the right pressure, boosting gas mileage.Use environmentally safe paints and cleaning products, which are easy to find nowadays.

Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.Carpool, use public transportation (electric and hybrid buses are increasingly common in U.S. cities) and commute to work on foot or using a bicycle.Closely follow gasoline refueling instructions for efficient vapor recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and always tightening your gas cap securely.Purchase portable, spill-proof gasoline containers.Keep car, boat and other vehicle engines tuned.Always be sure your tires are inflated to the right pressure, boosting gas mileage.Use environmentally safe paints and cleaning products, which are easy to find nowadays.Mulch or compost plant waste and raked leaves.

Conserve energy – at home, at work and everywhere you do.Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.Carpool, use public transportation (electric and hybrid buses are increasingly common in U.S. cities) and commute to work on foot or using a bicycle.Closely follow gasoline refueling instructions for efficient vapor recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and always tightening your gas cap securely.Purchase portable, spill-proof gasoline containers.Keep car, boat and other vehicle engines tuned.Always be sure your tires are inflated to the right pressure, boosting gas mileage.Use environmentally safe paints and cleaning products, which are easy to find nowadays.Mulch or compost plant waste and raked leaves.Use gas logs instead of wood, cutting down on creosote emissions.

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