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New York City (USA) has begun implementing a program to cut greenhouse gas emissions, with the use of energy-saving light bulbs in place of conventional bulbs.
New York City (USA) has begun implementing a program to cut greenhouse gas emissions, with the use of energy-saving light bulbs in place of conventional bulbs.
New York has set an ambitious goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030. Last Christmas, city authorities changed the entire Christmas tree bulbs in the center. Rockefeller is famous for energy-saving light bulbs.
In 2008, the entire light bulb on the Brooklyn Bridge will also be replaced by low-energy light bulbs - which will last three times longer than regular bulbs - at a cost of about $ 500,000.
The city will also use police cars, fire trucks and diesel and electric garbage trucks. Authorities are also calculating the use of low-cost light bulbs for schools and many buildings in the city.
New York will become ' green ', which is what Mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg wants to see on New Year's. Currently, his city must spend quite a lot of energy, discharging nearly 60% of millions of tons of carbon dioxide into the air. With the above programs, he hopes New York will reduce 34,000 tons of emissions per year.
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