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Clean Energy Resolutions for the New Year

This new year, consider planting a tree or going solar as your resolutions for a clean energy future.
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CSU Dominguez Hills Takes a Bite Out of Climate Change

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CSU Dominguez Hills Takes a Bite Out of Climate Change

CSU Dominguez Hills Takes a Bite Out of Climate Change

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Clean Energy Resolutions for the New Year

This new year, consider planting a tree or going solar as your resolutions for a clean energy future.
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Sasha Chavez
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It is that time of the year for New Year’s resolutions and we are challenging you to make clean air a priority in 2021.

Whether you are looking for easy, moderate or advanced resolutions, there are countless ways to make the clean energy future a reality.

Some of our favorite and most cost-effective resolutions include planting a tree, riding your bike instead of driving or combining online orders to cut down on air pollution from shipping. And while these simple actions may seem small, they make a big difference.

More advanced ways to commit to cleaner air include driving an electric vehicle, utilizing solar power or switching to energy-efficient home appliances.

Switching to an electric lawn mower, for example, can significantly reduce your carbon footprint since running a gas-powered lawn mower for just an hour creates the same amount of pollution as driving for 350 miles.

No matter which way you commit to cleaner air or energy efficiency this year, every little bit counts. A clean energy future is attainable when we all work together to achieve it.

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