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how the clean and affordable energy plays an important role to control this major threat to environment
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Answered by ankitphanzira
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Explanation:

Using clean, renewable energy is one of the most important actions you can take to reduce your impact on the environment. Electricity production is our #1 source of greenhouse gases, more than all of our driving and flying combined, and clean energy also reduces harmful smog, toxic buildups in our air and water, and the impacts caused by coal mining and gas extraction. But replacing our fossil-fuel infrastructure will take time—and strong, consistent support from both state and federal mandates to build renewable energy generation and demand for clean energy from consumers and businesses.

Use energy efficient lighting, like compact florescent (CFL) or LED light bulbs in your home and workplace

Turn down your water heater to the warm setting

Unplug your cell phone and laptop chargers when you're not using them

Use the energy-savings settings on the appliances you have and buy Energy Star–labeled appliances when you replace them.

Replace the filters in your furnace and air conditioner

Answered by GoogleForever
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Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Using clean, renewable energy is one of the most important actions you can take to reduce your impact on the environment. Electricity production is our #1 source of greenhouse gases, more than all of our driving and flying combined, and clean energy also reduces harmful smog, toxic buildups in our air and water, and the impacts caused by coal mining and gas extraction. But replacing our fossil-fuel infrastructure will take time—and strong, consistent support from both state and federal mandates to build renewable energy generation and demand for clean energy from consumers and businesses.

Use energy efficient lighting, like compact florescent (CFL) or LED light bulbs in your home and workplace

Turn down your water heater to the warm setting

Unplug your cell phone and laptop chargers when you're not using them

Use the energy-savings settings on the appliances you have and buy Energy Star–labeled appliances when you replace them.

Replace the filters in your furnace and air conditioner

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