USE LOW IMPACT TRANSPORTATION

Transportation can also be green and have a significantly lower impact on the environment. Cars are increasingly the leading form of transportation and produce the most carbon emissions out of any transit mode. Fuel has long been used to power engines, but now knowing that it is the main cause of climate change, the world is turning to renewable energy sources.

Invest in a hybrid vehicle. These cars run on a duel powered engine (gasoline engine and electric motor) that cuts fuel consumption and conserves overall energy. You could also opt for a true electric car that is a non-polluting zero emission vehicle and solely operates from electrical sources. Or research the new phenomenon and future of transportation: a hydrogen vehicle, which can be purchased if you reside in California or later around the world once more advancements are made. Organize carpools to work or other activities to jointly reduce your carbon footprint.

The most effective and environmentally friendly way to commute is still walking or biking. It promotes healthy living and is economical both in direct user cost and public infrastructure cost. Increase your physical activity and travel by foot or use your bike for short to moderate distances. When available, use bike or scooter rental services to move around the city center. Take the stairs instead of the elevator to save on energy.

Utilize public transportation as it is an immediate and the greatest way to reduce carbon emissions. It is the best option to move large groups that would otherwise travel in single occupant vehicles and increase greenhouse gas pollution. Using public transportation helps reduce smog, meet air quality standards and decreases the health risk of poor air quality. Research nearby options for public transport to travel to and from work and your routine activities.

 

USE LOW IMPACT TRANSPORTATION

Transportation can also be green and have a significantly lower impact on the environment. Cars are increasingly the leading form of transportation and produce the most carbon emissions out of any transit mode. Fuel has long been used to power engines, but now knowing that it is the main cause of climate change, the world is turning to renewable energy sources.

Invest in a hybrid vehicle. These cars run on a duel powered engine (gasoline engine and electric motor) that cuts fuel consumption and conserves overall energy. You could also opt for a true electric car that is a non-polluting zero emission vehicle and solely operates from electrical sources. Or research the new phenomenon and future of transportation: a hydrogen vehicle, which can be purchased if you reside in California or later around the world once more advancements are made. Organize carpools to work or other activities to jointly reduce your carbon footprint.

The most effective and environmentally friendly way to commute is still walking or biking. It promotes healthy living and is economical both in direct user cost and public infrastructure cost. Increase your physical activity and travel by foot or use your bike for short to moderate distances. When available, use bike or scooter rental services to move around the city center. Take the stairs instead of the elevator to save on energy.

Utilize public transportation as it is an immediate and the greatest way to reduce carbon emissions. It is the best option to move large groups that would otherwise travel in single occupant vehicles and increase greenhouse gas pollution. Using public transportation helps reduce smog, meet air quality standards and decreases the health risk of poor air quality. Research nearby options for public transport to travel to and from work and your routine activities.