We all want to help the environment, but being conscious of your carbon footprint can be tricky. Sometimes it can feel like humans have done more harm than good. The good news is that you can lessen your environmental impact by driving less—that’s right, you can make driving to places less important than driving long distances.
Did you know driving less can help you protect the environment? It’s true! While it may be hard to give up your car and rely on public transportation, there are things you can do to help the environment by driving less. Driving less is one of the best things you can do for the environment. That’s because the more you drive, the more you use fossil fuels, which contribute to global warming and climate change.
Tips to Help Environment Drive Less
Biking
Biking is an efficient way to get around, but it requires a certain level of physical ability that not everyone has. Riding a bike can be fun, and it’s an especially good way to get in shape, but the road can get pretty bumpy out there, and if you’re in a bad mood, you may not have the energy or desire to tackle it.
Walking
We all know the importance of saving the planet, but no one likes to sacrifice time or convenience to protect the environment. Learn how you can reduce your carbon footprint and improve your health at the same time by walking.
Take public transit when possible
Driving less is a great way to help the environment, but many people feel they can’t live without their vehicles. Fortunately, there are alternatives to driving, and one of the best options is public transit. By doing so, you’ll shorten your commute and cut down on greenhouse gases. (While you’re at it, consider signing up for a carpool.)
Use ride-sharing services
Driving less is good for the environment, and there are many ways you can reduce your carbon footprint from driving. While there are many ways to go about it, one, in particular, is switching to ride-sharing services. Instead of driving by yourself to work or hopping in your car to visit a friend, use ride-sharing services. With Uber, Lyft, and Via, you can easily get around without driving your own car.
Choose Fuel-Efficient Vehicles
One of the ways you can help the environment is to choose more fuel-efficient vehicles. It’s a simple enough concept, but many of us don’t practice it.
Electric vehicles
Electric vehicles are changing how people drive, and that impact extends to lawn care. Electric mowers, trimmers, and leaf blowers might not be as common as gas-powered alternatives.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
One way to save money and the environment is to use plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) for your lawn care equipment. PHEVs use a combination of electricity and a gasoline engine to reduce engine idling and emissions.
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
Fuel cells have been around for decades, but public adoption has been slow. The main reason seems to be that hydrogen fuel is more expensive than fossil fuels—and that’s to be expected since fuel cells are powered by electricity, which is in turn powered by fossil fuels. A fuel cell vehicle sometimes referred to as an FCV, is a vehicle that runs primarily on hydrogen fuel. They have been around for decades, but public adoption has been slow. The main reason seems to be that hydrogen fuel is more expensive than fossil fuels—and that’s to be expected since fuel cells are powered by electricity.
Use Efficient Lawn and Gardening Equipment
Efficient lawn and garden equipment is hard to come by, but there are a few green choices on the market now that I’m adding to my lawn and garden inventory. From small hand tools and riding lawnmowers to gas, electric, and battery-operated power tools, there are plenty of green choices out there.