With Earth Day approaching on Monday, we at CFE/Save the Sound are getting ready for our week-long celebration of the day. The Earth Day theme for 2013 is “The Face of Climate Change.”
This theme cannot be more appropriate- over the past two years, we’ve seen the direct impact of climate change on our coastline as four major storms struck us in such a short time frame.
So for our Earth Week celebration, we are encouraging residents to take action to combat climate change.
So how does one do this?
Simple- at any point during next week, take one small action to help combat climate change and its effects on Long Island Sound.
Here is a list of things that anyone can do to help make an impact:
- Attend the Long Island Sound Citizen Summit on April 26th and then tell a friend what you learned.
- Join a coastal cleanup (check out the list of cleanups on our website).
- Bring your own reusable cup to your regular coffee shop.
- Educate a friend by forwarding an article about climate change adaptation (like this one) to ten people.
- Cut up to 10 percent of wasted energy use by pulling plugs and chargers from the wall and turning off computers.
- Replace 3 incandescent with a compact florescent bulb — it uses 60 percent less energy than a regular light bulb and can last up to fifteen times longer.
- When you replace an appliance, buy one with an Energy Star label.
- Run your dishwasher only if it’s full.
- Adjust your thermostat — the easy adjustment of 2 degrees down in the winter and 2 degrees up in the summer could save about 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide a year.
- Take reusable bags to the grocery store instead of using plastic.
- Recycle more — recycling half of your household waste can save you 2,400 pounds of carbon dioxide per year.
- Start a mug, water-glass or reusable water-bottle movement in your office to cut the 25 billion single-serve plastic water bottles and billions of polystyrene cups we throw away each year.
- Plant a tree and skip the leaf blower — it can generate as much emissions in one hour as driving a car 350 miles.
- Make sure your tires are properly inflated — it can improve your gas mileage by more than 3 percent and keep 20 pounds of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere for every gallon of gasoline saved.
- Buy one week’s worth of produce from a local farm instead of a grocery store.
- Skip eating meat one day during the week — it would help save over 35,000 gallons of water. Additionally, cutting meat out of one’s diet all together would help save 5,000 pounds of carbon emissions per year.
- Write one Letter to the Editor advocating for climate change solutions or coastal adaptation strategies.
- Calculate your own carbon footprint at stopglobalwarming.org or climatecrisis.net and then change one habit.
Whatever you do to celebrate Earth Day/Week, make sure you let us know on Facebook and Twitter!
Happy Earth Week!
Posted by Rebecca Kaplan, director of communications for CFE/Save the Sound
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