Every 28 January, the World Day for Reducing Emissions of CO2 (carbon dioxide) or the World Day of Action against Global Warming is celebrated. The UN declared this day to make decisions for the care of the planet and generate awareness among its inhabitants regarding climate change and reflect on the environmental impacts it has.
The World Day for Reducing CO2 Emissions is a day to constantly encourage the development and implementation of policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and encourage necessary initiatives such as conscious consumption or the use of renewable energy sources, actions aimed at reducing our carbon footprint.
The carbon footprint is a simple way of measuring the impact that a person generates -directly or indirectly- on the planet in their daily life. It is a count of the amount of GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions calculated in units of carbon dioxide that are released into the atmosphere according to their daily activities.
On the pretext of World Day for Reducing CO2 Emissions, here are some actions you can take to reduce your carbon footprint.
1. Consume local products
Consuming local products avoids large movements of goods and reduces the carbon footprint, generates fair trade and keeps the agricultural land of our locality active.2. Use cloth bags when you go to the supermarket
Plastic bags take about 150 years to degrade. By now, we all know that one of the biggest enemies of the planet and ecosystems is plastic waste. When you go to the supermarket, you can use a backpack or fabric bags or that in addition to being reusable, are more resistant.
3. Reduces meat intake
Feces and gases from cows and other animals considered red meat release more gases (methane) than all the world's transports put together. It is not necessary for a human being to eat so much red meat, he could actually have a well-balanced vegetarian diet to stay healthy.
If you decide to eat beef, the best thing for you and the planet is that the animal has been fed on grazing herbs, because this way fewer emissions are produced, which is better both for the animal and for you as a consumer.
4. Keep your car in good condition
If you have a car, you'd better maintain it on a regular basis, only in this way will it generate less greenhouse gas emissions. Also consider using it only if necessary. Learn to drive consciously, by accelerating slowly and smoothly, maintaining a constant speed and braking early will help you save up to one tonne of carbon dioxide in a year.
5. Remember the three R´s
The three principles of every environmentalist: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Keep these precepts in mind before acquiring any object that could stay with you for only a few minutes and on the planet for hundreds or thousands of years. Before you throw something in the trash, consider if it could have another destination before ending its useful life cycle.
6. Replace regular spotlights with savers
Although it's rare to find non-sparing spotlights in stores, always try to use eco-friendly spotlights, they save more than two-thirds the amount of energy the standards require, and you'll spend less on your bottom line. Just make sure the fluorescent bulbs you buy contain a low amount of mercury.
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