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Yup, because have trees! Lots of trees! Many many trees! Natures air filters, and they love carbon dioxide/monoxide. Feed those trees!
Environmental Benefits
• Trees can reduce air temperature by blocking sunlight. Further cooling occurs when water evaporates from the leaf surface. The conversion of water to air vapor --- a chemical process --- removes heat energy from the air.
• A tree can be a natural air conditioner. The evaporation from a single tree can produce the cooling effect of 10 room size air conditioners operating 20 hours a day.Untitled DocumentTrees absorb carbon dioxide and potentially harmful gasses, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, from the air and release oxygen.
◦ One large tree can supply a day's supply of oxygen for four people.
◦ A healthy tree can store 13 pounds of carbon each year ----for an acre of trees that equals to 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide.
◦ Each gallon of gasoline burned produces almost 20 pounds of carbon dioxide.
◦ For every 10,000 miles you drive, it takes 7 trees to remove the amount of carbon dioxide produce if your car gets 40 miles per gallon (mpg); it will take 10 trees at 30 mpg; 15 trees at 20 mpg; 20 trees at 15 mpg; and 25 trees at 12 mpg)
I meant stuff you don't need to look at in real life really. Boring foods like milk, water, rice I'll get delivered. Vegetables I like to pick out from the market. Same with cement - one bag is much the same as any other (I suppose so in any case, was only an example really)
Things like clothes I wouldn't get online because I want to try them on. Even a laptop I'd want to see first as you can't really tell from photos I don't think....