understand your impacts

Every day we are using resources and producing waste. We put a great deal of strain on the earth, so it’s important for all of us to understand our impacts and learn what we can do to live more eco-friendly lives.

The average American household consumes over 100,000 gallons of water and generates over 22 tons of carbon dioxide each year. The United States is responsible for 21% of carbon dioxide emissions, yet we have less than 5% of the world’s population. We can and must adopt a more eco-friendly way of living if we are to have a promising future.

To learn more about any of the following resources or wastes, just click on each topic in the table below or use the navigation to the left.

Natural Gas

(heating & hot water)

Oil

(heating oil & transportation fuel)

Electricity

(appliances, lighting & heating)

Water

(indoor & outdoor)

Carbon Dioxide & Greenhouse Gas

(wastes from burning fuels)

Trash

(trash & recycling)

Polluted Runoff

(pollution of rivers & oceans)

Sewage

(indoor water-based waste)



 
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