Easy answers. Not so easy to do. Here are some more ideas, but basically just expanding on the above.
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There are many ways to reduce CO2 emissions. Some of the easiest ways are to walk, cycle or take public transport instead of driving. Another great way to reduce a carbon footprint is to be more vigilant with electricity usage, for example unplugging a cell phone charger as soon as the phone is fully charged is a small action that can really make a difference over time.
If more people decide to walk or ride their bikes to work, less cars will be on the road and less carbon dioxide will be released into the atmosphere.
Plant more Plants
If you want to reduce your carbon footprint, you can reduce your emissions of CO2 (carbon dioxide) into the atmosphere.
It depends on which country you are talking about. In Australia the carbon tax will only be paid by large emitters of carbon dioxide. This will encourage them to reduce their emissions. Compensation will be paid to most people to cover any rises in prices arising from the carbon tax.
Forests absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) and store the carbon. A company or country emitting CO2 can plant trees to 'offset', or counterbalance their emissions. They may find it cheaper to do this rather than to reduce their emissions. Through afforestation they reduce their carbon footprint, and raise their standing among their peers.
A coal-fired power station can use filters to remove particulate emissions form its smokestack. In theory, it could also capture its carbon dioxide emissions for underground sequestration, but this is an unproven technology and might be neither long-term nor safe storage. The best way for a power station to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions would be to convert to natural gas or to be replaced by a non-combustion source.
Grow more green plant life. Reason; plants breath in carbon dioxide, and exhale oxygen.
higher prices means people will drive less, and when people drive less carbon dioxide emissions are reduced.
If you want to reduce your carbon footprint, you can reduce your emissions of CO2 (carbon dioxide) into the atmosphere.
Recycle things such as plastic so as to reduce the use of plastic.
We have to reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide and methane, the greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere.
Yes, of course, the eolian energy is not polluting.
Almost all fuel used to create energy (coal, oil, gas) causes carbon dioxide emissions, therefore not using aka saving energy will reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Nature produces most of the carbon dioxide. Man produces about 6% of all CO2 produced. Much of this by items that would otherwise rot and create CO2 naturally.
Yes we should have a carbon tax because it encourages companies that pollute with carbon dioxide to reduce their emissions. This will be better for the world and for everyone in it.
In Australia the carbon tax will only be paid by large emitters of carbon dioxide. This will encourage them to reduce their emissions. Compensation will be paid to most people to cover any rises in prices arising from the carbon tax.
There are four different greenhouse emissions that help to reduce the emissions on the earth. These four include methane, carbon dioxide, fluorinated gases and nitrous oxide.
One thing that can be done in the home to reduce carbon emissions is to change the light bulbs with energy saving bulbs. Another helpful thing is to change air filters annually.
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Emissions from factories can be reduced by installing 'green' devices to reduce the amount of soot, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The Government can also promote the use of public transport instead of private transport so as to reduce exhaust given out by cars. Saving electricity can also reduce the amount of fossil fuels burnt, which releases carbon dioxide too.