help save the environment

Help Save the Environment

You can do your part to help save the environment just by changing your daily habits.
21. Walk or bike for local trips
Walk or ride a bicycle when your destination is close to home. Short trips are generally the hardest on your car and on the environment, so swap out your car for your feet or bike.Always wear a helmet and safety reflective gear when riding a bicycle. You can also buy pannier racks, a bike trailer, or a sturdy basket to hold items during your ride.
22. Organize a carpool for work or school
Coordinate with another person or two to carpool to work or work with other parents in the neighborhood to carpool kids to school.
Carpooling will also enable you to take the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane on a highway. This lane will usually save time and money on gasoline.If you live near your childrens school, consider organizing a walking school bus instead of driving. Children walk to school together in groups, supervised and guided by parents. Neighborhood parents can take turns leading the group.
23. Take mass transit
If you live in an area that has a bus, light rail, or subway system, consider taking this option to get to work, school or other destinations. Reducing car trips in favor of mass transit trips reduces congestion on roads and reduces the amount of gasoline that is used.Many bus systems in major cities operate diesel electric hybrid buses, which further reduces harmful emissions.
24. Plan out your errands and combine trips
Make errand trips more efficient by planning out where you will go and hitting all your stops in one trip. Group outings into fewer, longer trips, and plan them out so that you
25. Telecommute or work from home
Telecommute or work from home, if your job permits you to do so. One day per week reduces your commute transportation by 20%.
26. Drive a hybrid car
If you have been looking for a new vehicle, consider buying a hybrid car. These kinds of cars, which run on both gasoline and electric motors, are rapidly becoming more popular and available in different models.They not only give off less emissions into the air, but they also can save you money with fewer trips to the gas station.You may also be able to get a tax credit on your federal taxes during the tax year that you bought a hybrid car.
27. Maintain your car
If you do have a car, keep it in good repair by changing the oil and air filter on schedule, repairing fluid leaks promptly, keeping the tires properly inflated.
28. Take fewer airplane flights
Whether for work or vacation, lower the number of flights you take. Airplanes emit vast quantities of carbon dioxide and other polluting materials, which increases annually due to increased numbers of flights around the world.Do your part by taking fewer flights.
Fly economy class. If there are more people on a plane, the relative environmental impact of one flight will be spread out among more people.Opt to stay longer in a location rather than traveling back and forth.Travel locally by train or bus.Use technology for video conferencing rather than visiting a work location in person.
29. Live near work school and other frequent destinations if possible
Otherwise, try to live near transit or bicycle routes. If you are choosing a residence, consider transportation options as part of the process.
30. Plant a garden
Create a garden plot with vegetables, fruits, and/or herbs.Try to implement techniques so that your garden does not require fertilizers or excessive watering. For example, adding mulch to your garden will seal in water and make the soil moister.Include plants that produce your favorite fruits and vegetables so you won