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Have a Climate-Friendly Summer

Summer is one of my favorite times of year to enjoy Alameda, from festivals, picnics, and beach days to backyard barbecues and walks along the shoreline. It’s also a season when our energy and water use tends to go up. The good news is that a few simple choices can help keep you comfortable, save money, and reduce your carbon footprint without sacrificing summer fun. Following are some easy ways to make this a climate-friendly summer in Alameda.

Alameda Post - A fan in a house window. [1]
Stock image by DepositPhotos [2].
Air conditioning is one of the biggest contributors to summer electricity use.  Even small adjustments can lower your electric bill while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Try these simple strategies:
Summer is the perfect time to leave the car at home. Every mile not driven in a vehicle helps reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Instead:
Alameda Post - an SF Bay Ferry is seen on the water coming away from SF [3]
Photo by SF Bay Ferry.
Summer barbeques and picnics can be climate-friendly too. Ideas include:
Water conservation is important as well.  Some suggestions include:
Alameda Post - Water Sprinkler in Garden Lawn on a sunny summer day. [6]
Stock image by DepositPhotos [2].
Reducing single-use items is also critical, as their production and shipment create more greenhouse gas emissions than reusable items. Cut back on single-use items:
If you’re traveling this summer:
Alameda Post - Two overflowing suitcases and a pair of converse shoes. [7]
Stock image by DepositPhotos [2].
Summer is an excellent time to support local wildlife.  You can:

Enjoy the rest of your summer to its fullest in our wonderful town! By making a few simple choices, we can help protect the climate and the environment, conserve water, and support nature while enjoying ourselves at this wonderful time of the year. Small actions add up!

Joyce Mercado is the author of Save the Planet in Your Spare Time: A Climate Protection Handbook for the Busy Person, a member of Community Action for a Sustainable Alameda (CASA), and a past president of the Rotary Club of Alameda. Her columns are collected at alamedapost.com/Joyce-Mercado [10]. She can be reached at [email protected] [11].