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Global warming is our periods biggest problems. Most of global warming gases comes from producing energy and using it.

Here you see, how finnish people effects to global warming.
Every Finnish people produces 12 tons of carbon dioxide emissions in a year. That is three times more than average in world. So your Doing makes relevance, dont be a part of the problem, but its solution. Over half finnish carbon dioxide emissions comes from warming houses. If houses temperature is like 22+, you better low it down. Even one rate low spares 5% heat from factories. You better change your electricity to nature signed electricity, so you can save nature. Did you know, that energy saving lamps spent 80% less electricity, than ordinary electric bulb? Household machines electricity spent can check easily with electricity meter. Traffic is the second biggest carbon dioxide emissions source. You should always walk and cycle as often as possible.

Seven things you should to do low the global warming:
1. Change to ervironment electricity
2. Low down the temperature of your home
3. Don`t waste warm water
4. Buy domestic articles
5. Recycle
6. Don`t use cars, walk and ride a bike.
7. Shut down every electricity appliances, when you go to sleep

Sources: STOP Globalwarming.
Name Temperature of home
Summer:
Winter: Energy saving lamps:
Antti 23 21 NONE
Aarne 21 22 3
Ella 20-23 20 11
Katri 24 23 4
Miikka 19-20 20-21 75%
Elmo 24 18 80%
Timo 21 24 NONE
Petteri 20-24 18-22 6 OR 7
Vili 18 21 3 OR 4
Jukka 28 22 0%
Mikke 21 21 1
Hanna-kaisa 23 21 2
Emma 20 20 50%
Ville 20 19 30%
Markus 22-26 18-22 0%
Jaakko 25 22 2 OR 3
Miko 29-30 20-25 NONE
Oskari 21 21 0%
Karoliina 24 24 50%
Made by Timo and Karoliina
questions:

1. do you use energy saving lamps?
2. what you think about you're hints?
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