at school
Students, educators,
and school
administrators can
aU play a key role in
reducing greenhouse gas
emissions.
Resources
EPA's Climate CHECK Tool:
www.epa.gov/
climatechange/wycd/
downloads/ClimateCHECK_
1.0.zip
EPA's Global Warming Wheel
Card Kit: www.epa.gov/
climatechange/downloads/
ActivityKit.pdf
ENERGY STAR for K-l 2 School
Districts: www.energystar.gov/
index.cfm?c=k12_schools.
bus_schoolsk12
EPA's Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
Web site: www.epa.gov/msw/
reduce.htm
EPA's Climate Change:
What You Can Do at School
Web site: www.epa.gov/
climatechange/wycd/school.
html
EPA's Climate Change Kid's
Web site: www.epa.gov/
climatechange/kids/
^p
I. Power down your classroom
Remember to turn off computers, lights, and other devices that use energy when no one
is in the classroom. Turning off just one 60-watt incandescent bulb that would otherwise
burn eight hours a day can save about 1,000 pounds of carbon dioxide over the lifetime
of the bulb.
Learn about climate change science, impacts, and solutions
Explore the many resources available to learn about c imate change. Investigate what other
schools and organizations are doing to educate their audiences on climate change. EPA's Climate
Change Web site provides educational resources on the What You Can Do at School page.
3. Calculate your school's carbon footprint
Use EPA's Climate Change Emission Calculator Kit (Climate CHECK) (for high schools) or
EPA's Global Warming Wheel Card Kit (for middle schools) to investigate the link between
everyday actions at your school, greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change. These
interactive tools help students learn about climate change and how to address it.
4. Ask your school administrators if your school has earned the
ENERGY STAR
The least efficient schools use three times more energy than the best energy performers.
By partnering with ENERGY STAR for K-l 2 program, school districts can serve as
environmental leaders in their community, become energy efficient, reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, and save 30 percent or more on energy bills.
5. Reduce, reuse, and recycle
Recycle school or classroom paper, newspapers, beverage containers, electronic
equipment, and batteries. Reducing, reusing, and recycling at school and in the classroom
helps conserve energy, minimize pollution, and reduce greenhouse gases. You can reduce,
reuse, and recycle at school or in the classroom by using two-
sided printing and copying, buying supplies made with
recycled content, and recycling used electronics
and printer cartridges.
------- |