Social Sciences, asked by bilaldharar78, 5 months ago

Which steps shoul be taken
to prevent global warming?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Reducing your need to buy new products results in a smaller amount of waste. Even if you need to buy, consider buying eco-friendly products. It is the most effective of the three R’s. It simply says cut back from where are you now.

Reuse bottles, plastic containers, and other items bought at the grocery store. Reusing water bottles, yogurt cups, bread ties, and other items is being conscious about what is already out there. It will lessen having to purchase other items that would fulfill the same function. Try to use disposable products into some other form. Just don’t throw them away.

You can recycle almost anything for e.g., paper, bottles, aluminum foils, cans, newspapers. Recycling of these unwanted things is a great earth saving tip. By recycling, you can help in reducing landfills.

2. Reduce Waste

Landfills are the major contributor of methane and other greenhouse gases. When the waste is burnt, it releases toxic gases in the atmosphere, which results in global warming. Reusing and recycling old items can significantly reduce your carbon footprint as it takes far less energy to recycle old items than to produce items from scratch.

3. Upcycle your Furniture

Upcycle tables, furniture, and other outdated items to keep landfills clean. Consider using recycled materials like pallets or repurposing your old furniture instead of buying new ones.

4. Recycle your Clothes

The average American throws away about 80 pounds of clothing a year. Fast fashion is not only wasteful, but its environmental cost is devastating. A handful of retailers offer recycling programs, while companies like Patagonia will actually purchase, refurbish, and resell your gently worn garments.

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5. Bring your own Shopping Bags

Plastic bags are destructive to the environment. They take hundreds of years to break down, contaminate soil and waterways, and cause widespread marine animal deaths. Cities and states around the country have enacted plastic-bag bans or charges on single-use bags to combat the problem. Switch to reusable bags and use them consistently to contribute.

6. Replace Regular Incandescent Light Bulb

Replace regular incandescent light bulb with compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs. They consume 70% less energy than ordinary bulbs and have a longer lifetime.

7. Buy Energy-Efficient Appliances

Always buy products that are energy efficient as they can help you save a good amount of money on your energy bill. Energy Star certified products are more efficient that can help you to save energy, save money and reduce your carbon footprint.

8. Turn Off the Lights

Duh! If you’re not using a room, there’s no need for the light to be on.

9. Turn off Electronic Devices

Turn off electronic devices when you are moving out for a couple of days or more. Unnecessary usage of electronic appliances will not only save fuel, i.e., coal by which we get electricity but also increase the useful life of your gadgets.

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10. Go Solar

Many people have caught the energy-efficient bandwagon of solar energy. Having solar panels installed is something readily possible and available. Incentives and discounts given by government agencies and energy companies make solar energy something to look into.

11. Use Less Hot Water

Buy energy saving geysers and dishwasher for your home. Avoid washing clothes in hot water. Just wash them in cold or warm water. Avoid taking frequent showers and use less hot water. It will help in saving the energy required to produce that energy.

Answered by balram3655
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Here are a dozen easy, effective ways each one of us can make a difference:

Speak up! ...

Power your home with renewable energy. ...

Weatherize, weatherize, weatherize. ...

Invest in energy-efficient appliances. ...

Reduce water waste. ...

Actually eat the food you buy—and make less of it meat. ...

Buy better bulbs. ...

Pull the plug(s).

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