The Heating as well as Air Conditioning industry have developed technology to reduce our home’s carbon footprints

I live in an section that experiences tropical temperature for most of the year, then during the Winter time weeks, we may get a few mornings that are cold, however usually, the mornings are relatively mild, however though I love the weather here, I like being in a colder section while in the holidays as I still dream of having white Christmases at our parent’s home.

  • However, over the last few years, the earth continues to heat up due to temperature change.

The Winters have gotten warmer as well as white Christmases are far as well as few in between… Warmer Winters mean that we use less energy for heating which is a cost savings on our energy bills. However, now that the Summers are warmer, it means that we spend more for our cooling needs. With almost 90% of homes relying on air conditioning system while in the Summer, it means that air conditioning systems contribute to a large amount of carbon dioxide that is emitted into the atmosphere. This is quite the dilemma because we need to keep our homes cool, however the refrigerant that is used in our Heating as well as Air Conditioning systems is a major threat to the environment because of the high levels of carbon dioxide emissions, then fortunately, the Heating as well as Air Conditioning industry has been consistently developing innovative ways to combat this issue. They have invented environmental-friendly ways to limit the impact that Heating as well as Air Conditioning systems have on the environment, then one innovation is their use of geothermal energy technology which consists of a program that uses the temperature from the ground to heat as well as cool the home. This technology has become increasingly popular as homeowners who are environmentally conscious are typically seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint, and i would like to a single afternoon invest in a geothermal program however for now, I do what I can to eliminate our own carbon footprint.

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