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Why is it important to Offset Your Carbon Footprint?

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Our carbon footprint is the direct effect our actions and lifestyle have on the environment in terms of carbon dioxide emissions. Co2 increases greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. We all contribute to global warming every day.

Carbon Footprints are made up of two parts, the direct or primary footprint and the indirect or secondary footprint. The primary footprint is a measure of our direct emissions of CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels. These are probably the biggest contributors to your carbon footprint; they include electricity demands and transportation. The secondary footprint is a measure of the indirect CO2 emissions from the entire lifecycle of products we use from their manufacture to their eventual breakdown in the ecosystem.

The greenhouse effect is the increase in Earth's temperature caused by the growing amount of certain gasses in the atmosphere - nitrous oxide, methane and carbon dioxide. "Greenhouse gases" have the same effect on Earth as a greenhouse; letting sunlight in and keeping heat from escaping. The greenhouse effect is important to human life; without them would be too cold to live on the Earth.

By burning fossil fuels we have tremendously increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere so that Earth is now heating up excessively, the process called "global warming."

There are many things you can do to offset your Carbon Footprint, and the best one is to plant a tree! An average tree absorbs more than 650 pounds of CO2 over its lifespan. Trees act as natural filters of our air; through the process of photosynthesis they absorb Co2 from the atmosphere and store it in their trunk, branches, leaves, and roots while releasing oxygen back out.

You can offset your carbon footprint by changing things that you do in your daily life also. These are a few things you can do to offset your personal carbon footprint:

  • Walk to your destination if possible instead of driving.
  • Recycle glass, metals, plastics and paper.
  • Select the most energy-efficient models when you replace your old appliances. Look for the Energy Star Label.
  • Turn off and unplug stereos, radios, TVs, and DVDs when you leave home for a few days. These appliances have a stand-by function that uses energy even when they are turned off.
  • Only run your dishwasher when full; let dishes air dry

If you are interested in learning more about offsetting your Carbon Footprint check out http://www.begreennow.com/. BeGreennow.com empowers you and gives you the information you need to take an active role in neutralizing your carbon emissions and reducing your impact on global warming. There are simple tips to begin decreasing the energy you use each day, and offset the rest of your carbon-emitting energy use using their easy-to-use carbon calculator and Carbon Footprint Offsets. Be part of the solution to save the world from ourselves; we are all part of the problem.

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At BeGreen we offer high quality carbon offsets to individuals and businesses committed to taking a stand against global warming and reducing their carbon footprint.

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