Salem News: PAINT THE NEW YEAR GREEN—Offset your holiday parties

By Andrea Fox, Green Quick Fixes

It’s that time of year for celebrating! If you are throwing a party, consider offsetting the energy and resources used.

Carbon offsetting is an approach to balancing carbon dioxide (CO2)—producing activities, from domestic living to holding national political conventions.

According to James Hansen and his team—researchers at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, “If humanity wishes to preserve a planet similar to that on which civilization developed and to which life on Earth is adapted,” the planet’s atmosphere needs to achieve 350 parts per million CO2. Ms. Earth is at around (cough, cough . . . gasp) 382 to 387 ppm and rising.

At the residential level, a holiday party, like any event, increases CO2 and other greenhouse gas pollution because it causes more fossil fuels to be burned. And we all know parties use a lot of energy—fuel to pick up or deliver needed supplies, party personnel, and guests; energy to cook, heat, illuminate, enliven, and record; and power to clean-up and communicate the event.

So when merrymaking, take a chunk out of the CO2 load! The following Green Quick Fixes will help you reduce your party’s, and your home’s, carbon footprint. Even the smallest offset effort is a great gift to the planet.

Andrea Fox, a Beverly resident, has been writing about environmental sustainability and eco-topics for eight years. She is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists and a watershed protection advocate in Salem Sound Watershed.

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