Biking Towards Net Zero

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Global carbon emissions released from every corner of the globe contribute towards global warming. Agriculture production, factories, and other forms of emissions account for a large majority of our carbon footprint. One of the largest forms of carbon emissions come from transportation. If your family can afford a car when you turn 16, most families typically own 2-3 cars. Though technology such as electric vehicles have helped to reduce the footprint of cars, they aren’t as widespread today as they will be in 10-20 years. Click the link to learn more about electric vehicles.

https://afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/how-do-all-electric-cars-work

Currently, in the U.S alone roughly 250 million gas-powered cars are in operation and being driven, while worldwide statistics suggest over 1 billion of cars are on the roads. It’s estimated that 6 billion metric tons of Carbon are created through these combustion engines and contribute significantly towards global warming. However, many alternative modes of transportation exist. Trains, buses, and bicycles are great forms of transportation that emit little to no carbon emissions per person. Trains and buses tend to be centralized in urban environments, but bikes can be bought and used by anyone that’s willing to purchase one! Bikes are certainly used as a means of transportation, but they’re also a great way to exercise and build cardio. Running can be a struggle sometimes and be taxing on the body, but biking offers an easier, yet difficult in its own right, form of exercise. Unlike cars, bikes are significantly more safe, and result in very few injuries every year. Not only are bikes efficient, and healthy, but they release zero emissions. The only thing you’ll be emitting is sweat and endorphins. See 50 reasons why biking is fun!

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Even within the world of biking, electric alternatives exist. Bikes can be expensive and the option of “Renting” a bike through a company is very enticing. Across campus, Spin bikes allow students that may rarely use a bike or can’t afford one access to a means of transportation.

https://www.spin.app

Cars and commercial vehicles dominate urban areas, and can occupy large areas of land, which could otherwise be used for important purposes. Bikes are easier to store and use less room when riding. Bike lanes are becoming more prevalent in cities and towns across the country, as more people begin biking for fun and transportation purposes.

As our society enters a new age where climate change will play a larger role in our day to day lives, it’s important to start adapting too and accepting solutions to problems we may face. Bikes are great solution to an issue that is so common in developed countries. For many people, long distances may be hard to traverse on a small bike, and the weather may not permit stepping outside of shelter. Whoever moving forward, if you need to small a short trip to get groceries or simply need the excursuses, strongly consider biking as an alternative to driving. The earth will thank you, your body will thank you, and your pockets won’t be drained from buying gas every week.

 

The Dangers of Plastic Pollution

When discussing climate change and global warming, experts and the general public alike focus on threats such as rising sea levels, hotter weather, and melting ice caps. Although these threats certainly are menacing, they’re very hard to see with your own eyes and rely on years of data to understand first hand. You won’t wake up one morning and suddenly see the ocean rise 12 feet. However, a disaster  that every single person on the planet has dealt with is plastic pollution. On the beach, in parks, in sewers, etc plastic can be found littering the ground almost everywhere, even on the bottom of the ocean, where humans rarely visit. Plastic is made of various chemicals that form the equation (C2H4)n. Visit the link to learn about the various types of plastics used in industrial manufacturing!

https://byjus.com/chemistry/types-of-plastic/

These types of plastics are extremely durable and take over 1,000 years to break down. Even then, only breaking down into micro plastics that will last for thousands of more years. These plastics are beneficial to society in so many ways and a wonder of science, yet the impacts they’ve had on the ecosystem and biosphere as a whole are immense.

`Aside from the impacts these plastics have on humans, which we’ll get too later, plastics pose an enormous threat to marine and terrestrial animals. Humans use plastics in almost everything we use, such as; cups, wrappers, tools, boxes, etc. If you can think of a product, humans have “plasticized it”. These colorful and oddly shaped plastics look similar to the meals fish, squirrels, and other animals eat on a daily basis, and are then ingested inside of their bodies. Plastics can’t break down easily and thus the animal dies. This trend has continued across the world for decades, and is responsible for thousands of extinctions. Click the link below for further information on the impacts plastics have on wildlife.

https://www.nwf.org/Home/Magazines/National-Wildlife/2019/June-July/Conservation/Ocean-Plastic

Not only are animals impacted by plastic, but humans are as well. Aside from them being an eyesore and clogging up cities and small towns alike, these plastics find a way into our bodies as well. Plastics that end up in the food we eat such as; fish, water, and other marine animals are digested by humans and are broken down inside our bodies. Everything except for the plastic. How much plastic do you digest a year?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/youre-literally-eating-microplastics-how-you-can-cut-down-exposure-to-them/2019/10/04/22ebdfb6-e17a-11e9-8dc8-498eabc129a0_story.html

Turns out humans digest a lot of plastic, and it’s affecting our health in monumental ways. Plastic digestion has been linked to increased cancer rates, and   can even effect babies in the womb negatively.

Pollution is often forgotten when experts and civilians argue about the impacts of climate change, but poses an equal, if not greater threat. Remember to recycle, and pick up trash whenever you see it laying around. If it doesn’t end up in the can, it’ll end up in you. Organize clean up projects in your area with the link below and be the change you want to see in the world!

https://www.plasticoceanproject.org/organize-a-cleanup.html