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Did You Know?
Global Warming
- The 14 warmest years on record have all occurred since 1980. (1998
was the warmest year ever measured globally)
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Almost half of the greenhouse gases emitted from the average home comes
from driving our family vehicles. One very easy way to lessen the
impact is not to let your vehicle idle. If you are going to be stopped
for more than 10 seconds, turn off your engine, except in traffic.
Idling your vehicle for more than 10 seconds uses more fuel than it
would take to restart your engine. On cold mornings, excessive idling is not
necessary as a vehicle engine only requires 20 seconds of running time in
order to circulate the engine oil. So remember, turning off your engine
saves gas AND the environment!
Waste
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Americans throw away 10 times their own weight in garbage every year.
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Americans throw away enough writing and office paper annually to build
a wall 12 feet high, stretching from New York City to Los Angeles.
Recycling
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Recycling is more popular than democracy. A recent survey showed that more
people recycled than voted during the 1996 presidential election.
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You can return plastic bags, such as newspaper delivery and grocery bags to
drop-off sites at your local supermarket for recycling.
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One ton of paper from recycled pulp saves 17 trees, 3 cubic yards of landfill
space, 7,999 gallons of water, 4.200 kilowatt hours (enough to heat your home
for half a year), 390 gallons of oil, and prevents 60 pounds of air pollutants.
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Producing a soda can from aluminum uses 95% less energy than manufacturing a can
from ore and produces 95% less air pollution and 97% less water pollution.
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Recycling just one aluminum can save enough energy to power a television for three hours
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By recycling one ton of glass, we save the equivalent of nine gallons of fuel
Forests/Trees
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It takes 75,000 trees to print a Sunday Edition of the New York Times
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Every year, Americans drink more than 100 billion cups of coffee. Of those, 14.4 billion
are served in disposable paper cups. enough to wrap the earth 55 times if placed end-to-end!
Those paper cups contain a plastic lining made from a petrochemical that would produce enough
energy to heat 8,300 homes. That.s a town the size of Newtown, Connecticut.
While you were out you might have missed knowing that:
- 140 billion gallons of gasoline a year are consumed by Americans
according to the US Energy Department (2006)
- Americans are expected to use 161 billion gallons of gasoline by the
year 2017 without any changes to our existing energy policy
- Americans could reduce by 90% the amount of vehicle emissions by using
ethanol from plant cellulose - the material in cornstalks, grass and
trees
- If the United States altered its energy policies by producing 35
billion gallons of alternative fuels a year , the growth of greenhouses
gases from vehicles could be stopped by the year 2017 according to the Bush
administration
- In order to produce 35 billion gallons of alternative fuel, the United
States would have to increase its amount of corn based ethanol seven (7)
times its production level of 2006