Living Green Brittany Hayes Computer Skills Final Project
Living Green Brittany Hayes Computer Skills Final Project June 18, 2021
Tips to living Green Recycling Using natural environmental safe products Use wind energy Solar energy Use environmental automobiles
How using the sun can help are environment How using the sun is useful and environmental safe. Use the sun to dry are clothes To grow crops Heat your water Treat water Generate electricity Power viechle Heat your home Cook To run the worlds electric
Ways to go green! · 1 pound per hour: the amount of carbon dioxide that is saved from entering the atmosphere for every kilowatt-hour of renewable energy produced. · 60 percent: the reduction in developmental problems in children in China who were born after a coal-burning power plant closed in 2006. · 35 percent: the amount of coal's energy that is actually converted to electricity in a coal-burning power plant. The other two-thirds is lost to heat. · 5 percent: the percentage of the world's carbon dioxide emissions produced by air travel. · 1. 5 acres: the amount of rainforest lost every second to land development and deforestation, with tremendous losses to habitat and biodiversity.
Ways to go green · 137: the number of plant, animal and insect species lost every day to rainforest deforestation, equating to roughly 50, 000 species per year. · 4 pounds, 6 ounces: the amount of cosmetics that can be absorbed through the skin of a woman who wears makeup every day, over the period of one year. · 61 percent: the percentage of women's lipstick, out of the 33 popular brands tested, found to contain lead in a test by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics in 2007. · 113, 204: the number, on average, of aluminum cans recycled each minute of each day. · 3: the number of hours a computer can run on the energy saved from recycling just one aluminum can. · 40 percent: the percentage of energy saved by recycling newsprint over producing it from virgin materials.
Ways to go green! · 1 out of 100: the number of U. S. households that would need to be retrofitted with water-efficient appliances to realize annual savings of 100 million kilowatt-hours of electricity and 80, 000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions. · 3 trillion: the number of gallons of water, along with $18 billion, the U. S. would save each year if every household invested in water-saving appliances. · 86. 6 million tons: the amount of material prevented from going to landfill or incineration thanks to recycling and composting in 2012. · 95 percent: the amount of energy saved by recycling an aluminum can versus creating the can from virgin aluminum. That means you can make 20 cans out of recycled material with the same amount of energy it takes to make one can out of new material. Energy savings in one year alone are enough to light a city the size of Pittsburgh for six years.
Ways to go green · 113, 204: the number, on average, of aluminum cans recycled each minute of each day. · 3: the number of hours a computer can run on the energy saved from recycling just one aluminum can. · 40 percent: the percentage of energy saved by recycling newsprint over producing it from virgin materials.
Plastics
Household Waste Disposal Each year, we generate tons of waste in our homes, businesses and communities. The EPA is challenging all citizens to conserve our natural resources by committing to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Reduce and reuse by buying used or reusable items over disposable; look for products with less packaging; maintain and repair products instead of buying new; and borrow, rent or share items that are used infrequently. Learn how you can reduce waste. Contact your local waste or environmental management office for concerns about: Trash or litter Strange odors Recycling pickup Household chemical disposal (PDF, Download Adobe Reader)(including paints, pesticides, oil, antifreeze, etc. )
You. Tube Video
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Renewable Energy Renewable energy resources are constantly replenished and will never run out. The main sources of renewable energy include: Biomass energy uses energy from plants and plant-derived materials, with wood being the largest resource used. Geothermal energy uses the heat from the earth via steam reservoirs, geothermal reservoirs and the shallow ground near the Earth's surface. Hydrogen energy uses hydrogen, a clean-burning fuel, and combines it with oxygen in a fuel cell, which produces heat and electricity with only water vapor as a by-product. Hydropower or hydroelectric power, occurs when flowing water is captured and turned into electricity. Ocean energy uses heat energy stored in the Earth's oceans to generate electricity through a process called ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC). Solar energy uses the sun as a powerful source of energy as in solar panels. Wind energy uses a wind turbine to generate electricity.
Advance Vehicles Fuels Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) are helping the nation to reduce fuel costs and usage and improve the environment by developing transportation technologies like these: Fuel Cell Vehicles are powered by hydrogen fuel and produce no harmful tailpipe exhaust—their only emission is water. Hybrid Electric Vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine or other propulsion source that can be run on conventional or alternative fuel and an electric motor that uses energy stored in a battery. Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) use batteries to power an electric motor and use another fuel, such as gasoline or diesel, to power an internal combustion engine or other propulsion source. Vehicles and Fuel Research at NREL helps put fuel-efficient, low-emission cars and trucks on the road through research and innovation in electric vehicle, biofuel, and conventional automotive technologies.
Our Environment
Atmosphere 2016 Atmospheric CO 2 February 2016 404. 16 parts per million (ppm) Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii (Scripps) Preliminary data released March 2, 2016
Co 2 Earth November 13, 2013 CO 2. Earth is now live and online. I am proud that it is one of the very first webistes on the internet with a. earth domain. The first. earth site to launch democracy. earth happened last week. This week, CO 2. Earth is the site that's rolling out, just before. earth domains open for public registration on December 19, 2015. Also, just in time for the international climate summit in Paris, CO 2. Earth takes over global CO 2 redistribution from CO 2 Now. org. CO 2. Earth is here tracking the atmospheric CO 2 trend along with you. Any time you want an update for earth's planetary vital signs, CO 2. Earth is here with the latest numbers. Michael Mc. Gee Producer, CO 2. Earth Vancouver Island, Canada
Global Warning
Saving Money $300. 00 $250. 00 $200. 00 $150. 00 $100. 00 $50. 00 $0. 00 switching light bulbs air drying clothes Energy saver Regular water cooler Total $ saved Total Saved
10 Ways to save $ & the environment Switch 3 lights that you use for 4 hours a day with Compact fluorescent bulbs Home Turn your heater thermostat down 2 degrees in winter and up 2 degrees in summer Air- dry your clothes in the spring and summer instead of using dryer Drive less aggressively- don’t accelerate and brake frequently Vehicle Drive speed limit Drive 10 miles less per week Replace your old refrigerator with new Energy Star one Work/School Replace an old TV with a new Energy Star one Recycle all steel (TIN) cans, aluminum cans, and glass containers Get a reusable water bottle instead of disposables
Resources http: //www. greenlivingonline. com/energy http: //www. treehugger. com/htgg/how-to-go-green-why-to-go-green. html http: //greenlivingideas. com/about-green-living-ideas-blog/ https: //www. usa. gov/green https: //www. co 2. earth/ http: //www. thesimpledollar. com/42 -ways-that-going-green-saves-a-ton-ofmoney/
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