What you can do:

We turn to the experts at the U.S. EPA for suggestions on fighting climate change, no matter where you are.

At home (for complete details visit:http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/home.html)

Making a few small changes in your home and yard can lead to big reductions of greenhouse gas emissions and save money. Explore our list of nine simple steps you can take around the house and yard to reduce greenhouse gas emissions:

At the office (http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/office.html)

Business and home offices use a significant amount of electricity for heating and cooling, lighting and operating equipment. Here are four easy ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help make the air cleaner:

At school (http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/school.html)

Students, educators and school administrators can all play a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Here is a directory of some education and action planning resources to help you:

Students

Educators

Administrators

On the road (http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/road.html)

The burning of fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere and contributes to climate change, but these emissions can be reduced by improving your car’s fuel efficiency. You can take the following actions to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions, reduce the nation's dependence on oil and save money. For more information, there are also a number of transportation tools available to estimate emissions from transportation and the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that can be reduced through specific activities.