Be a Friend of the River…take a family ‘staycation’ this year.
We all know that the carbon the carbon footprint (not to mention the “nitrogen footprint”) of travel can be great, especially when jet fuel is involved. Air pollution becomes water pollution when precipitation carries dissolved pollutants into our waterways like the James. ‘Staycations’ are an interesting alternative to the stresses and impacts of travel to an exotic destination. Take time this summer to explore close to home. You may find that your family and the environment benefit.
Learn More: Alternative to Stressful, Pricey Travel
Be a Guardian of the River….commit to walking, biking, carpooling, or transit.
Upwards of one-third of the nitrogen pollution entering the Chesapeake Bay comes from air pollution, much of which is emitted by the tailpipes of our cars. Every time you choose to walk, bike, carpool, or use transit, you directly reduce this pollution. You can also reduce your mileage by combining errands or taking a day for simplicity and refusing to drive. Buying fuel-efficient cars and keeping them well maintained also directly reduces pollution entering our waterways.
Learn more: Bike Commuting 101
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