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Article Title: Steps to Living a Greener Life
Author: David Sands
Category: Environment, Family, Health
Word Count: 797
Keywords: green, eco-friendly, green homes, green lifestyle, ways to be green, 
green life, live green
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Transportation might have the biggest environmental impact on the planet and is 
a direct result from us going from point A to point B. In the United States, 
about 20 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions come from cars and light 
trucks, like SUVs, contributing to climate change, air pollution, and disease. 
Fortunately, for many of us, we can make an easy decision and commitment to 
change all of that. At the very least you can consider walking, biking, 
carpooling or using public transportation. If you are truly trying to lighten 
your environmental footprint, the first thing to do is ask yourself if you 
really are in need of a car.

If the answer is yes, there are many things you can do to make your driving 
life greener. Buying a green car is the best method; if that is not an option 
right now certainly consider fuel consumption as a major factor in your next 
choice of vehicle. Driving technique has a lot to do with your fuel economy, 
avoid sudden starts and stops and go the speed limit. Drive wisely and minimize 
unnecessary miles by doing errands in one trip, getting good directions, and 
calling ahead. Getting regular tune-ups and maintenance done will help you burn 
less gas and pollute less as well. Also, fill your tires. If every Americans 
tires were properly inflated we could save around 2 billion gallons of gas each 
year! Use the windows to help keep the car cool, and take it easy on the air 
conditioning. Flying is also notoriously carbon intensive, when it comes to 
making a longer trip take the train wherever possible.

Some of the most effective ways to cut carbon emissions are also the easiest, 
especially when it comes to energy. Turn the lights off when you go out, 
install energy efficient bulbs and appliances, insulate your home, and keep an 
eye on your energy consumption. Do you really need to be using all of the 
energy that you have been, or are there unconscious habits that can be changed 
to help reduce your and your familys usage? In many cities it is now also 
possible to purchase green energy from your local utility company. What are you 
waiting for? Get on it.

Even for those who live in areas of abundant rainfall, water is still an 
ecological issue. Drinkable water is precious and needs to be used more 
efficiently. Every drop of tap water we use requires energy to filter, purify 
and transport, and that equals more fossil fuel emissions. You can start saving 
immediately by switching to more efficient appliances. Install low flow shower 
heads that use less water without affecting pressure, and dual flush toilets 
featuring a small flush and a large flush.  It is also very simple to collect 
rainwater for use in your yard and/or garden.

Not long ago, waste management was the main environmental issue facing all of 
us. If you started recycling in the last couple of years, you have definitely 
become a greener citizen. If you have not started recycling yet, what is the 
hold up? Every item that you use and buy takes energy and resources to 
manufacture and transport. When you do not recycle, each item takes up even 
more energy and resources before it is disposed. The old adage still rings 
true: reduce, reuse and recycle.

Last, but certainly not least, is the very home in which you live. The rate of 
construction waste recycling is 70 percent, on average 8,000 lbs of waste are 
thrown into the landfill during the construction of a 2,000 square foot home. 
Dont waste precious building materials and energy ever again! Instead, build 
your next home to be GREEN or buy a GREEN HOME. Building green reduces carbon 
dioxide emissions, conserves natural resources, improves air and water quality, 
cuts back waste and saves energy. Green building also stimulates architectural 
design and green construction that promotes sustainable, healthy living. If all 
buildings in the U.S. met LEED green building standards, national energy use 
and global warming emissions would drop by at least ten percent.

The LEED green building certification program stands for leadership in energy 
and environmental design. Green homes save energy and the environment by using 
green building materials and renewable resources, such as bamboo. Prefabricated 
green homes are becoming very popular because they require much less labor than 
conventional houses or homes. Prefab green homes are manufactured away from the 
building site, usually in standard sections that are fast and easy to ship and 
assemble.

Are you doing all that you can to be a green citizen? The information on this 
page is enough to help you get started on the right track, take that next 
eco-friendly step. Its time for us all to do our part and co-create a healthy 
planet together.

David Sands is a renowned green building architect and bamboo expert. You can 
learn more about bamboo and green homes by visiting http://www.bambooliving.com
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