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Air Pollution: How Dangerous is it?

September 9, 2024 by Marion Leave a Comment

Air pollution—how dangerous is it?  You may be surprised to learn Pennsylvania led the country for the highest number of premature deaths per capita caused by air pollution in 2020. 

It’s important to take air pollution seriously, because it is harmful to your health.

Filed Under: Blog, Featured Tagged With: air pollution, Canadian wildfires, ground level ozone, IQ Air, lead, methane, nitrogen dioxide, PM 10, PM 2.5, radon, Sulfur dioxide carbon monoxide

The High Cost of Wasted Food

June 10, 2024 by Marion Leave a Comment

Are you aware of the high cost of food waste?  In 2021, $310 billion (not a type-o) was spent on food that was wasted, most of which ended up in a landfill.  But the cost of food waste is not the only consideration.  Food waste also contributes to climate crisis.  When food waste is dumped in landfills, it releases methane gas into the atmosphere, which is 80 times more harmful than CO2.  

Filed Under: Blog, Featured Tagged With: climate change, Climate One, compost, compost bin, environment, EPA, food waste, methane, My Kitchen Harvest, Rot Star, sustainable living

Got Methane?

November 7, 2023 by Marion Leave a Comment

Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas that is 28-30 % more potent than CO2.  That makes it a big concern.  According to the UN’s Climate and Clean Air Coalition, “Reducing human-caused methane emissions is one of the most cost-effective strategies to rapidly reduce the rate of warming and contribute significantly to global efforts to limit temperature rise to 1.5°C. “ 

Filed Under: Blog, Featured, Working Groups, Zero Waste Tagged With: air pollution, CH4, Climate and Clean Air Coalition, climate change, climate crisis, composting, gas fracking, ground level ozone, Media Free Store, methane

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