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  2. The 35 Easiest Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

    news.climate.columbia.edu/2018/12/27/35-ways

    Individuals, however, can make a difference by reducing their personal greenhouse gas emissions. While there are many ways to do this and save energy—such as insulating your home, putting up solar panels, and planting trees—the following are the simplest and easiest changes you can make.

  3. The 37 Easiest Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint (Animated...

    news.climate.columbia.edu/2022/09/19/the-37-easiest-ways...

    • Offset the carbon emissions of your travel. • Drive less if possible. Walk, take public transportation, carpool, rideshare, or bike instead. • Combine errands to reduce driving. • Use cruise control, which can save gas. • Avoid unnecessary braking and acceleration, which waste gas. • Avoid traffic jams by using apps like Waze.

  4. How Buying Stuff Drives Climate Change – State of the Planet

    news.climate.columbia.edu/2020/12/16/buying-stuff-drives...

    The research concluded that it is not enough simply to “green” consumption by buying more sustainably produced goods—it is essential to reduce consumption. This is because 45 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions comes solely from the production of the things we use and buy every day.

  5. What Is Decarbonization, and How Do We Make It Happen?

    news.climate.columbia.edu/2022/04/22/what-is-de...

    When it comes to decarbonizing steel production, the Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy has identified carbon-neutral biomass and carbon capture and storage as two of the lowest cost and most technologically mature solutions.

  6. Carbon Footprints: How to Advance Transparency and Prevent...

    news.climate.columbia.edu/2022/07/12/carbon-footprints-how...

    How can consumers and brands genuinely use carbon footprinting in alignment with climate goals that stave off a global temperature rise of 1.5℃? In 2018, the Columbia Climate School’s Christoph Meinrenken developed a tool called the Carbon Catalogue that helps communicate carbon emissions associated with each stage in the lifecycle of a ...

  7. Protecting Our Planet: 5 Strategies for Reducing Plastic Waste

    news.climate.columbia.edu/2024/04/08/protecting-our-planet...

    What are some actions individuals can take on a regular basis to reduce plastics consumption? 1. Embrace the circular economy. Increasingly, advocates are calling for a circular approach to production and consumption as one important way to reduce the burden of plastic waste.

  8. Solar Panels Reduce CO2 Emissions More Per Acre Than Trees — and...

    news.climate.columbia.edu/2022/10/26/solar-panels-reduce...

    However, on the narrow but important issue of carbon dioxide emissions, an acre of solar panels appears to offset more emissions each year than an acre planted with trees can sequester.

  9. AI’s Growing Carbon Footprint – State of the Planet

    news.climate.columbia.edu/.../09/ais-growing-carbon-footprint

    The goal for AI developers is to find ways to reduce the number of parameters without sacrificing accuracy. Knowledge distillation, transferring knowledge the model has learned from a massive network to a more compact one, is another way to reduce AI model size.

  10. How Green is Local Food? – State of the Planet

    news.climate.columbia.edu/2012/09/04/how-

    Eating foods that are in season and eating organic and less processed foods can further reduce one’s greenhouse gas emissions. The local food movement is growing rapidly. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported a 9.6 percent increase in National Farmers Market Directory listings this year.

  11. Heating Buildings Leaves a Huge Carbon Footprint, But There’s a...

    news.climate.columbia.edu/2019/01/15/heat-pumps-home-heating

    Compared to furnaces and baseboard heating, heat pumps can reduce energy use by 50 percent. And according to a Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) study, over its lifetime, a new air-source heat pump can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 46 to 54 percent compared to natural gas alternatives.