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a) increase your demand for green products and services to reduce your carbon footprint.
b) consider alternate energy resources that are not carbon-based: solar or wind energy.
c) eat locally-produced and organic food; cur meat and dairy consumption.
d) manage lands for restoration and watershed conservation.
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