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Tip 16: Take Public Transportation
Taking public transportation, even not on a daily basis, is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint in a serious way. If you have the option to ride the train or a bus instead of driving, do it!
If you live in a city that doesn’t have reliable public transportation, try walking, biking or even renting an e-scooter as a way to get around. E-scooters are popping up all over metropolitan areas, and are a cheap alternative to walking or biking if the distance you have to travel is an issue for you.
When you have the option to not travel by plane, taking a train is a fun and exciting way to see parts of the country that you would have otherwise missed. Sit back, relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the railway instead of polluting the air with jet fuel emissions.
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