5 Quotations Explained

1. CO2 is being released about 3 times faster than it can be absorbed.
This quote is very significant because states just how much extra CO2 is being released that cannot be absorbed. Basically, the world as a whole is releasing 3 times more CO2 than we should. Clearly, this causes negative effects such as global warming and climate change. Although a fair amount of the gas is needed to provide a blanket of heat on Earth, too much or too little of it will cause changes in the atmosphere.

2. The average European emits 11 tons and Americans emit over 22 tons, over 5 times the global average of 4 tons.
The significance of this quote is that Americans consume much more compared to the rest of the world, ranking #1 for the amount of lbs. of CO2 emmited by a country. They need to learn to conserve, sustain, and reuse their resources. Five times over the global average is just unacceptable and needs to be changed.


3. In the US, almost 80% of furnaces or boilers are close to 30 years old and ready for an upgrade.
In order for Americans to have a smaller carbon footprint and emit lesser greenhouse gases, using energy-efficient technology would make a great difference in individual households.

4.The world's largest lighting manufacturer, Philips, is planning to phase out incandescant lightbulbs in Europe and the U.S. by 2016.
This quote is significantly important. Since complact fluorescent lighting technology has been on the market for years, most people know that CFLs use less energy, are more efficient, are cheaper, and are brighter. There are not as many consumers demanding incandescant lightbulbs, therefore Philips should stop their production of a bad product.
5. The average person would save about 150,000 gallons of water over a lifetime by turning it off while
brushing their teeth.
The average person brushes their teeth two times a day. This quote shows that changing a simple, daily habit can save gallons of water overtime. If everyone just changed one simple habit, imagine all the resources we could save!