How we can reduce the global warming

  • recycle the waste

    we can help environment to stop global warming
    !) recycle the waste,Recycling is processing used materials (waste) into new, useful products. This is done to reduce the use of raw materials that would have been used. Recycling also uses less energy and and great way of controlling air, water and land pollution.
  • Reduce water waste.

    Saving water reduces carbon pollution, too. That's because it takes a lot of energy to pump, heat, and treat your water. So take shorter showers, turn off the tap while brushing your teeth,about 100 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year would be saved—avoiding 80,000 tons of global warming pollution.
  • Drive a fuel-efficient vehicle.

    Gas-smart cars, such as hybrids and fully electric vehicles, save fuel and money. And once all cars and light trucks meet 2025’s clean car standards, which means averaging 54.5 miles per gallon, they’ll be a mainstay. For good reason: Relative to a national fleet of vehicles that averaged only 28.3 miles per gallon in 2011, Americans will spend $80 billion less at the pump each year and cut their automotive emissions by half. Before you buy a new set of wheels, compare fuel-economy performance
  • Plant a tree

    A single tree will absorb one ton of carbon dioxide over its lifetime.
  • Get charged up with renewables

    The global push for cleaner, healthier energy is on. With costs dropping every day, renewable energy is the best choice for the environment and the economy. People throughout Canada are leading the renewable energy transition, making a big difference in towns, cities and rural areas. You can, too!
  • Consume less, waste less, enjoy life more

    Focusing on life’s simple pleasures — spending time in nature, being with loved ones, making a difference to others — provides more purpose, belonging and happiness than buying and consuming. Plus, when we consume less, we produce fewer emissions and are gentler on the earth. Sharing, making, fixing, upcycling, repurposing and composting are all good places to start. Fire up your commitment to the people and places you love by acting every day on the understanding that we are one with nature.