In a recent Earth911 podcast episode, the team delved into various aspects of sustainable living, offering insights and tips on how individuals can lower their carbon footprint and save money in the process.
The discussion kicked off with the benefits of switching to an electric vehicle (EV). By using an EV and potentially powering it with solar energy, individuals can significantly reduce their CO2 emissions and save money on commuting costs. Earth911 highlighted an EV article and worksheet that can help individuals understand the potential savings and environmental impact of transitioning to an electric vehicle based on their location and energy sources.
Sarah Lozanova shared her experience living in a passive house and discussed how the real estate industry is embracing more energy-efficient building standards. Commercial buildings contribute significantly to global carbon emissions, but initiatives like the LEED standards from the U.S. Green Building Council and the Greenprint program from the Urban Land Institute are driving improvements in sustainable construction practices. Sarah’s passive house in Maine demonstrates how efficient design and technology can lead to comfortable living spaces with minimal energy consumption, especially when combined with solar panels.
The podcast also touched on sustainable practices for pets, such as creating dog toys from reused fabrics and implementing puzzle toys to stimulate dogs’ cognitive skills. Additionally, the team addressed eco-friendly Christmas tree options and highlighted Best Buy’s free recycling program, emphasizing that recycling doesn’t require a purchase.
Overall, the episode provided valuable information on various sustainability topics, offering practical tips and insights for individuals looking to reduce their environmental impact and live more sustainably.
Editor’s Note: This episode originally aired on November 25, 2019.