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Campus Recreation
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Facts To Know and How You Can HelpFact:Transportation is responsible for approximately a third of the average American's global warming impact. Americans use about 385 million gallons of gasoline every day, which means more than a gallon of gasoline every day for every man, woman and child. What You Can Do:Walk, bike, rollerblade, skateboard to class. Take advantage of the public transportation system (MTD), keep up with scheduled maintenance on your car, and combine your errands in a single trip. Fact:If you replace just one out of four of your light bulbs with fluorescents, you can save about 50% on your lighting bill. Also, swapping 16 incandescent bulbs for compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL) saves emissions equivalent to taking a car off the road for a year. What You Can Do:Go to the nearest Target, Menards, Wal-Mart, etc. and replace your normal light bulbs with fluorescent light bulbs, saving you energy, and money. Fact:Almost 40% of America's waste is paper and could be recycled, meaning fewer trees cut down. Making a ton of paper from recycled stock saves up to 17 trees and uses 50% less water than making paper from virgin fiber. What You Can Do:Recycle! Reuse old notebooks if they’re not completely filled, print on both sides of the paper, and create a recycling bag just for paper. For Professors: don’t use course packets, instead use the internet or at least make sure the paper for the packet has been recycled. Fact:Thirty-six states are anticipating water shortages by 2016. Yet the average American uses more than 100 gallons of water each day. What You Can Do:Take shorter showers, turn the water off while brushing your teeth, and wash dishes frequently so you don’t have the water on for long periods of time. Fact:Microwaves are between 3.5 and 4.8 times more energy efficient than traditional electric ovens. If it costs ten cents to cook one item in a microwave, it would cost forty-eight cents to cook the same item in a standard oven. If everyone in North America cooked exclusively with a microwave for a year, we'd save as much energy as the entire continent of Africa consumes during that same time. What You Can Do:Use the microwave to cook your meals! Fact:Plastic water bottles create small-scale environmental disasters. American demands for plastic water bottles requires the use of more than 1.5 million barrels of oil annually, enough to fuel approximately 100,000 U.S. cars for a year. What You Can Do:Use filtered tap water in a reusable bottle, and you’ll save money as well as show the world that you’re green. Switch to a glass container at home or in the office. Fact:Keeping your television, DVD player, stereo, and computer on when you’re not using them will create thousands of pounds of carbon dioxide a year. Even when turned off, things like hairdryers, cell phone chargers and televisions use energy. In fact, the energy used to keep display clocks lit and memory chips working accounts for 5 percent of total domestic energy consumption and spews 18 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere every year! What You Can Do:Turn off electronic devices when you’re not using them. Not only should you turn them off, but unplug electronics from the wall when you’re not using them. More Facts- Return to Top - Energy Tips Around HomeElectronic Recycling Options
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