CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS AND DIFFERENT WAYS TO REDUCE THEM
Arzu CƏBRAYILOVA
Qafqaz University
arzujabrayil@gmail.com
Carbon dioxide (CO
2
) is the primary greenhouse gas emitted through human activities. Carbon dioxide is naturally
present in the atmosphere as part of the Earth's carbon cycle (the natural circulation of carbon among the atmosphere,
oceans, soil, plants, and animals). Human activities are altering the carbon cycle—both by adding more CO
2
to the
atmosphere and by influencing the ability of natural sinks, like forests, to remove CO
2
from the atmosphere. Every time we
burn fossil fuels such as gas, coal or oil, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere. In a natural carbon cycle, carbon
dioxide is re-absorbed by plants and trees. However, amount of generated carbon dioxide is so large that plants cannot
adsorb it fully.
The effect of all this extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is that the overall temperature of the planet is increasing
(global warming). Whilst the average global temperature is increasing, on a day-to-day level the climate is changing in
unpredictable ways (from floods and hurricanes to heat waves and droughts). To try and reduce the risk of ever more
extreme weather, we need to reduce amount of fossil fuel burnt. Fossil fuels are burnt to create energy. From keeping warm
in our house, to fuelling our cars, to growing our food, to manufacturing our MP3 players, energy is used. It is either burned
directly (gas is burnt in your boiler for example, and petrol is burnt in your car) or it is burnt in a power station to drive
turbines which generate electricity. The total carbon which we as individuals are responsible for is called our carbon
footprint. If we know our footprint, and its effects, we can understand the dangers of it in our life, and we should figure out
ways to reduce our carbon emissions.
Below is shown few recommendations to begin with, alternatives to driving. When possible, walk or ride your bike in
order to avoid carbon emissions completely. Carpooling and public transportation drastically reduce CO2 emissions by
spreading them out over many riders. Appliances Make energy efficiency: a primary consideration when choosing new
appliances like furnaces, air conditioning units, dishwashers, and refrigerators. ENERGY STAR labeled productsare
recognized as having superior energy efficiency.
Lighting: Turn off lights you’re not using and when you leave the room. Replace incandescent bulbs with compact
flourescents and LED’s. Thermostat. Don’t set it too high or low. Install a programmable model to turn off the heat/air
conditioning when you’re not home.
Water usage: Lower the amount of energy used to pump, treat, and heat water by washing your car less often, using
climate-appropriate plants in your garden, and making water-efficient choices when purchasing shower heads, faucet heads,
toilets, dishwashers and washing machines.
Food. It has been estimated that large amount of greenhouse gas emissions result from the production and transport of
food. Buy local and eat a more diversified diet including less meat and dairy to reduce your carbon emissions resulting
from the use of fossil fuel-based fertilizers, pesticides, and gas required to produce and transport of the food you eat.
We live in this world and we are responsible for saving our world. If we want to protect ourselves from dangers, we
have to be careful to everything around us. Be the change you want to see in the world.
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