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The earth has been the source of the materialistic richness that many people in the industrialized world enjoy, while we humans attempt to rule this planet. However, the planet’s capacity to meet all of our requirements has been put under strain during the past century as a result of the rapid growth of our population.

While many of us are now enlightened, we strive to create a renewable resource-based economy that can support us all without harming the earth through our inventiveness, technology, management, and care. But for an economy to be sustainable, we must acknowledge and control our influence on the environment. Science, engineering, management, and a readiness to face reality are all necessary for it.

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What should we do to sustain our environment?

Denying that people are responsible for climate change is problematic since it is one of the most obvious environmental effects that we have discovered. Though we are aware of the causes of and solutions to greenhouse gas emissions, we can mitigate climate change caused by humans by switching from fossil fuels to other energy sources and by doing certain things.

Although it won’t happen overnight, changing some of our habits won’t be particularly tough or complicated.

Some positive habits that are beneficial to the environment have become so ingrained in our everyday lives that we no longer think twice about them. An example of this is the idea that deleting your emails is helpful for the environment. Yes! You heard it right!

You can save the environment by deleting your old emails

But do you know the reason behind it?

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Deleting Old Emails Is Good for nature
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If not, then read this whole article because this one is primarily about it. So, let’s find out:

Did you know that your carbon footprint is reduced by eliminating emails?

Electric energy is the key to everything. Running your computer uses a lot of energy. Even, Internet use requires a lot of energy. To continuously keep all that data, internet service providers and email services must expend a tremendous amount of energy.

And how are energy and electricity produced?

Unfortunately, we still rely heavily on fossil fuels. The majority of the power in the US is produced by steam turbines utilizing fossil fuels. Additionally, there are nuclear, biomass, geothermal, and solar thermal energy sources.

There isn’t a simple method to generalize a figure since there are so many different aspects that affect conversion rates. Energy usage for sending, receiving, and storing emails also plays a role in this.

Deleting Old Emails Helps The Planet
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The carbon footprint of emails is real

Worldwide, 280 billion emails are sent each day, with each one leaving a 4 grams carbon footprint.

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  • That translates to 410 million tonnes of Carbon dioxide annually. The Good Planet estimates that an average American has 500 unopened emails, the majority of which are spam. If we estimate that each email produces 0.3 grams of CO2 (Carbon dioxide) based on carbon emissions, then each American would produce 150 grams of CO2.
  • According to data from Green Matters, text-based emails produce roughly 4 grams of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent). Additionally, they calculate that sending emails annually generates around 136 kilos of CO2e, which is equivalent to driving 200 kilometers in a gas-powered automobile.
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  • According to The Good Planet, every day in 2019, there were over 107 billion spam emails sent and received. Approximately 55.2 million kilowatts of power and 1,725,000 gigabytes of storage space might be saved if everyone only removed 10 spam emails.
  • Every month, the typical residence uses roughly 900 kWh. Therefore, if everyone deleted 10 emails, that same kWh could power more than 61,000 households.
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So you know what to do now. This might be a very small step, like a drop in a very large ocean, in making this planet healthy again. But still, we must do what is in our hands.

Also read: 14 Pictures That Prove Climate Change Is Not A Joke

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