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The Good Guide to Reducing Your Carbon Footprint

We can’t all be Greta, but anyone can help reduce global carbon emissions by lowering their carbon footprint. Here are 26 tried-and-true ways to do your part.
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Reducing Your Carbon Footprint

Download this eBook to learn about:

climate basics
Transit carbon emissions
Getting from A to B in more sustainable ways (with tips on trains, planes and automobiles)
amplifying your voice
Home carbon emissions
How changes to your home and your diet can lighten your footprint and help you live more sustainably
your success
Shopping carbon emissions
How to tweak your shopping habits to live a more minimalist lifestyle (clothes, furniture, technology).

What’s inside

A sneak peak inside The Good Guide to Reducing Your Carbon Footprint
Chapter 1

Chapter 1

What Is A Carbon Footprint, and How Do I Measure It?

Environmentalists have long been branded as granola-eating treehuggers who care more about the planet than about people. But whether you look at that as a good thing or a bad thing...
Chapter 2

Chapter 2

Cut Back on the Gas Guzzling

It turns out that we really like the convenience of vehicles. And since most of them use internal combustion engines, transportation is the largest source of carbon emissions...
Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Eat Your Way to a Healthier Planet

According to a University of Oxford study, the food supply chain is responsible for about a quarter of all worldwide GHG emissions. That’s a farm-to-table calculation: everything from preparing the...
Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Sustainability Starts at Home

Your home’s size, how it’s built and the energy and water you use all contribute to your personal emissions. Buildings and their construction account for a massive 36 percent of global energy...
Chapter 5

Chapter 5

Shop Less, Save More (Carbon)

Everything you buy increases your carbon footprint, from that sweet new vinyl release to that kitchen tool that only does one thing. Buying anything new means that resources had to be...
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Briana-Rose Sekulic

This eBook gives you plenty of ideas for how to personally reduce your carbon footprint. After reading, you’ll feel inspired to make your lifestyle more sustainable in a few small ways.

Briana-Rose Sekulic

Climate thought leader @ IBM

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