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Making a change is easier than you might think. Change is the only
constant in this world…And Change is possible. The support is in place
and the tools are readily available. Most importantly we have a reason
to change…It is US, it is our own CHILDREN, and, last but not least, it is
our own PLANET!!!!
-Noria Serafini, Owner of CleanFutureSolutions.com
President Obama quotes:
• "We are not acting as good stewards of God's Earth when our bottom
line puts the size of our profits before the future of our planet."
-- Oct. 14, 2007, in a speech at an interfaith forum on climate change
• "Businesses don't own the sky, the public does, and if we want them to
stop polluting it, we have to put a price on all pollution. It's time to
make the cleaner way of doing business the more profitable way of
doing business."
--Oct. 8, 2007, in an energy policy speech in Portsmouth, N.H.
World usage per second: 92653 m³ World usage per second: 986
Estimated date of exhaustion: 07:19 Sep 12, 2068 Estimated date of exhaustion: 16:36 Oct 22, 2047
Total world reserves Jan. 1st 2009: 841086192000 Total world reserves Jan. 1st 2009: 18096
World usage per second: 203 World usage per second: 0.0000042222017
Estimated date of exhaustion: 15:35 May 19, 2140 Estimated date of exhaustion: 19:56 Nov 28, 2144
What will be the consequences if our growing energy needs are also met by
fossil fuels?
And yes, even the amount of cars we drive and depend on causes harmful effects.
We can do our part by supporting new, cleaner technologies for cars to be “Green”
just as we can use new cleaner technologies to be “Green”.
Our dependence on motor vehicles doesn’t have to be a bad thing…It can be a Clean,
Green thing!
Solar Power
Of all the energy sources in use today, solar energy possibly
has the most potential for solving the world's long-term
energy problems. Solar energy is the cleanest form of
renewable energy; producing zero carbon emissions, and
provides over 35,000 times the total amount of energy that
humans use every day.
Many applications exist for harnessing this energy for home
use such as heating and cooling, lighting, and even complete
solar home solutions. As the price of crude oil escalates, and
the demand for alternative energy sources increase,
advancements in technology and government programs are
making it easier and more affordable to install solar energy
equipment in the home.
Wind Power
Although wind power, like solar power, is the most abundant,
pollution free, renewable energy source on the planet, it
remains one of the most untapped by the private sector.
Contrary to popular belief, you don't need a 400ft turbine
outside your home in order to harness wind power for
practical home use. Turbines are made in a variety of sizes
to accommodate all types of home installation, and can even
be used in urban settings.
In parts of the country where it is feasible to use wind power,
it is not uncommon for someone to reduce their electricity
bill by 50 - 90 percent. In fact, during the windiest parts of
the year, one could produce a surplus of electricity and sell
the excess back to the electric company!
The price of electricity is no laughing matter either. The
price goes up as we deplete the energy sources we use to
provide our electricity. Today’s fuel sources are becoming a
scarce commodity, so it’s value is high and will remain high
in the future. It might be time to consider your wallet,
consider your future, and consider your planet. Why not try
“Going Green”?
Going Green
While caring for our planet is not a new concept, "going
green" has gained popularity due to the rising energy costs
and national media focus on our nation's future energy plan
and the dangers of global warming.
At Clean Future Solutions, we believe that "going green" is
not just a trend, but a responsibility shared by all to make
our planet a better and cleaner place to live.
"Going green" covers a broad spectrum of environmentally
friendly practices ranging from recycling to using clean
energy alternatives, to carpooling, to planting trees. In fact,
it is possible to "go green" in almost every aspect of our
daily lives (e.g. in the office, in the home, travel, event
planning, computing, product manufacturing, and much
more.)
For a list of "going green" guides plus a host of enviro-
friendly information and links, visit the Discovery Channel's
environmental website, www.TreeHugger.com, and for the
latest in green products and renewable energy technology,
and continue to visit our website on a regular basis.
Global Warming
Global warming refers to the incremental increase in the
temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere closest to the surface
since the inception of heavy industry in the mid 1900’s.
Many believe the steady escalation of the temperature is
directly due to man-made greenhouse gases introduced into
the, air preventing some of the sun’s rays from escaping the
atmosphere.
There are those who are not convinced that direct human
activity is the cause of this increase in the temperature, and
contend that the actual cause remains unproven. Others
completely reject the notion that the Earth’s temperature is
truly on a permanent rise; citing the fact that scientists only
started recording global temperatures in the mid 1800’s and
thus lack the data to accurately calculate Earth’s optimal
temperature.
Needless to say, with the presence of such opposing
theories, global warming has become a very hot topic for
debate (no pun intended). At CleanFutureSolutions.com, we
believe that no matter where you stand on global warming,
we can all agree that conserving energy, reducing waste,
having a clean environment, and removing harmful gases
from the air is beneficial to everyone.
Carbon Footprint
A great way to start "going green" is to become aware of your “Carbon
Footprint”. Chances are you may have come across the term, but what
exactly is it? Well the concept is fairly simple: A carbon footprint is the
amount of carbon dioxide you add to the atmosphere each year as a
direct result of your actions and lifestyle.
Everyone and everything that uses natural resources creates a carbon
footprint; and while it is virtually impossible to have a zero footprint,
many businesses and individuals are taking steps to reduce the size of
their footprint.
There are quite a few ways available to reduce the size of your carbon
footprint, and they all begin with awareness. Most people and
companies conduct their day-to-day activities with little to no concept
of how their actions impact the environment. That is not to say that
most people don’t care. It is likely they are just simply unaware.
A carbon footprint is measured in metric tons of carbon dioxide
emissions (CO2e), and activities such as heating and cooling your
home, driving your car, and running electrical appliances all contribute
to the size of your footprint. The more natural resources you use to
carry out these activities, the more carbon based emission you add to
the environment, and the bigger your carbon footprint.
It is the incremental increase in CO2e over time that many believe has contributed to the
steady rise in the earth’s surface temperature; a phenomenon commonly known as global
warming.
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