The next time my family is deciding where to
go for vacation, I can suggest something close
by, so we use less energy when traveling and
reducing the amount of pollution released
from our plane. Each plane releases 53 pounds
of CO2 per mile that it flies, so I could save
tonnes of pollution from happening by just
suggesting a close but fun destination.
I will take less things with me when I
travel, because extra weight make the
car/plane use more fuel which
increases my ecological footprint.
Carpooling
When I travel to places that are too far to walk, I can catch a ride with one
of my friends, or give a friend a ride there. This will reduce the amount of
cars driving and emitied pollution, which makes my ecological footprint
smaller. Doing this once a week, saves 20% fuel.
When driving with
someone else, I
will bring less stuff
with me, as it
weighs down the
car more which
increases the
amount of fuel
used.
Bike/jog
Since I live close by to school, I can bike
there instead of getting driven. I
already usually do this but when it's cold
my parents drive me, but instead I can
wear a winter coat and walk there. This is
very simple due to the easy paths leading
straight to the school from my house.
Additionally, I will try to avoid being
driven often during the winter, as the car
needs to heat up for several minutes
which expends gas. The trip can be
slippery which requires the car to go
slower and use lots of gasonline. The
better alterniative is to walk.
What to do when gone
Unplug all electronic devices like computers, because they still take
up energy even if turned off. This will save lots of energy, and will
greatly impact my ecological footprint. This is a good idea every time
I travel, if I go on vacation I would do this since I'll be gone for a
while.
I should also remmeber to turn off the
heating and internet whenever I travel,
since it can be a massive waste of
energy for each day that I'm gone.
Housing
Temperature
Decreasing the temperature on the thermostat by just a few degrees,
can make a huge difference. In the winter we can lower the heat and
wear sweaters for a comfier, and more eco-friendly way to keep warm.
I have a fan in the garage which I can
use in the summer instead of an air
conditioner. Fans are much less energy
costing, while providing a nice breeze
in the room. This is a better alternative
to air conditioning, and keeping
windows closed on hot days will help
keep the heat out, while cooling the
home.
Paper
People in North America use an average of 340 kg of
paper per year! Very often I print things unnecessarily,
when I could easily email it, or put it on a flash drive. I
could reduce my paper usage a lot, and it takes even less
effort than printing. I would reduce the amount of trees
chopped for my paper, and lower my ecological footprint.
Double-side printing is
actually quite simple
once I learned it. When I
need to print
something, printing it
on both sides of a paper
can cut most of my
paper usage in half!
Lights
I can tell my parents about florescent
light bulbs, and convince them to buy
them for the house. My room will have
more efficient light bulbs, which
allows me to reduce my ecological
footprint. These light bulbs save 2/3 of
the energy compared to regular bulbs,
and will save about $40 in the time
that they operate compared to a
normal light bulb.
Use daylight: If I use the natural sunlight to light up my room, I could save quite a lot
of energy. I wake up at around 10 am on weekends, and the sun usually goes down at
around 5 pm. I have 7 hours of daylight which I can use to light up my room instead of
the light switch. My light bulb uses about 60 watts per hour, so 60 x 7 = 420 watts per
day saved. I would reduce my ecological footprint since I use much less electricity, and
use the eco-friendly alternative.
Water
Adding a few stones inside the
toilet refill box, so the toilet
uses less water every time it
flushes. This will save tons of
water, by just adding a couple
of rocks into the toilet and my
ecological footprint will be
reduced!
Shorter showers are much better, and being 5 minutes
faster with my shower can save about 12.5 gallons of
water. Additionally, I will also take less baths, since they
can waste dozens of gallons each time. Short showers
are the cleaner, and less costly while reducing my
ecological footprint.
Food Choice
Saving food
Eating more food at meals let me snack less so I do not
consume as much food, and lower my ecological footprint.
I'd also snack less so there are less packages.
Reducing the amount of
food left on my plate, will
allow for a smaller
ecological footprint, since
less food is used to feed
me. In 2005, 37% of
vegetables in stores would spoil
and be wasted.
Food in season
I can ask my parents to buy foods in
season, since they are grown locally and
create less pollution when they reach
us because they don't have to be imported.
Five pounds of a product being shipped
across the country creates 12 pounds of
CO2.
Instead of requesting foods not in
season, I will eat more local foods
and wait for other seasons to eat
them (e.g. wait until Autumn to
eat apples).
Types of food
Eating less processed food will reduce my ecological footprint. Not as
many packages are wasted, and less room is required to make my
food. I should try to eat less food from cans, plastic packages, vacuum
seals, or frozen foods, while instead eating fresh food.
Eat more vegetables, so then I
require less meat. Cows need to
eat entire fields before they are
ready to be eaten. This also
takes up lots of space, and
further raises my ecological
footprint. It is estimated that
people's food section of their
ecological footprint could be
reduced 25% if they didn't eat meat
Drinks
Drinking tap water instead of bottled water can
have a tremendous impact on my ecological
footprint. Since I have reusable water bottles at
home, it would quite easy to swap bottled water
with filling up a reusable one. 50 billion plastic water
bottles were drunk in the USA last year, I don't want
to contribute to it the number
When I buy myself pop, I should
only get as much as I can drink
because I might waste some. An
average of 15% of all drinks were
wasted from spoilage in the US, which means
that I should buy my pop in small
amounts.
Gardening
Planting a garden (I love gardening) is
a good way to reduce my ecological
footprint, since I make use of my
home space. This allows for less land
being used to produce my food, and
more vegetables being made at
home. Since I already enjoy
gardening, this would be a fun and
healthy way to get food while
reducing my ecological footprint.
I can use organic waste as a fertilizer for the food in my garden! This will
reduce the amount of compost that sits in my garage, and will also benefit my
plants because of the nutrients contained in the compost.
J. Encourage community and
stakeholder collaboration in
development decisions: This can
benefit our community greatly
because if people get to give their
opinions on development decisions,
new buildings will be built closer to
the majority of people. For example,
if 75% of people in the community
live in a certain area, than most
people will vote/ ask for the new
building to be built close to there.
This will reduce the required gas/
energy to get to the places, since the
majority of people live close by.
Stores, day cares, and places of
worship can all be built where the
people of the community want, so
that it is easier and more efficient to
reach those places. An example of
this in my community is a street
called Jubilee Garden, which has
many Muslims. They would all vote
for a Mosque to be built close by so
they wouldn't have to travel far, and
so it instead wouldn't be built far
away where little people have
interest in it.