Thursday, December 4, 2008


Today's featured click-to-help site is: Stop Global Warming at Care2.

Click the Reduce 1 pound of carbon button every day. For every click, our partner, TerraPass will reduce one pound of carbon dioxide emissions by funding clean energy and efficiency projects, such as wind farms.

Use the Care2 Toolbar to automatically make your computer carbon neutral. For every day that you have the toolbar installed, TerraPass will fund further greenhouse gas reductions.

About TarraPass

Ever wished you could do something about global warming?

It might seem there's nothing you can do about global warming. The problem is just too big.

Of course, we all contribute to global warming. We all have a "carbon footprint," the total carbon dioxide emissions we create when we drive or fly or use electricity.
Balance your carbon footprint with TerraPass

The first step you can take to fight global warming is to reduce your carbon footprint through conservation. Drive less. Turn down the thermostat. Buy locally produced goods. A recent survey of TerraPass customers shows that they're already taking all kinds of steps to reduce their impact.

Then use TerraPass to balance the emissions you can't reduce.

When you buy a TerraPass, your money funds clean energy and efficiency projects such as wind farms. These projects result in verified reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

Of course, global warming is too big a problem for a handful of people to solve on their own. It's a global problem that requires action on a global scale.

But entrepreneurial groups are leading the way. City and state governments, forward-looking businesses, and enthusiastic citizens are banding together to show that a sustainable future is possible today.

Every TerraPass member has taken a simple positive step to fight global warming. Every TerraPass purchase is a vote for innovation, efficiency, and clean energy. Together, we have eliminated over 1 billion pounds of carbon dioxide emissions.

Be part of a group that is driving change today.

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