STEP #34

Turn Off Your Air Conditioner

As global warming increases and heat waves intensify in many areas around the globe, the easiest way to beat the heat is by turning on an air conditioner. However, air conditioners require large amounts of electricity, generated by burning fossil fuels—the primary human source of carbon emissions—which in turn contributes to global warming. It’s a vicious cycle, and the best way to stop it is simply to turn off your air conditioner!

Air conditioners are responsible for about one-sixth of electricity used, or 43 percent of the peak electric power load on a hot summer day, according to eartheasy.com. Cooling and heating systems in the U.S. emit over a half billion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each year, and 17 percent of greenhouse gas emissions come from household electricity use, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. So finding alternative ways to keep cool is essential.

Adding to the energy and emissions issues is the fact that utility bills constitute the second largest household expense. Cooling down without the air conditioner can really add up to big earth-friendly savings. Eartheasy.com suggests the following tips for cutting emissions and saving cash:

Your efforts on this simple step will lower your greenhouse gas emissions and are certain to lower your energy bills as well!

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