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Welcome to The Eco-Friendly Website

TEFW is an information based website that is a one-stop hub and marketplace for customers to learn about ways to help the environment. Fighting climate change can be daunting, but The Eco-Friendly Website is here to provide clear and concise strategies on how to do so. If you want to learn more about current government subsidies given for environmentally friendly actions, look into future bills/laws being discussed to help the environment, shop for brands that use sustainable products, or read the latest new climate change literature, TEFW is the place for you.

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We are changing the way people think about their spending on emissions. Through our website (and webextension coming soon!) you can choose an airline flights based on emission levels, book electric car ride shares, and electric rental cars all while earning rewards. TEFW is here to help individuals reduce their carbon footprint by incentivizing them to change their habits.

Why We Care... And How You Can Help

In today’s world, making environmentally conscious purchases and adopting sustainable habits is not just a personal choice but a collective responsibility that impacts our planet and future generations. By prioritizing eco-friendly products and practices, consumers can drive demand for sustainable goods, encouraging businesses to adopt greener practices and innovate in their offerings. This shift not only helps reduce waste and carbon footprints but also promotes healthier ecosystems and communities. Moreover, as awareness around climate change and environmental degradation grows, aligning our purchasing decisions with sustainability can enhance brand loyalty and consumer trust. Ultimately, our choices today shape the marketplace of tomorrow, fostering a more sustainable and resilient economy.

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The costs of climate change are increasingly severe, with extreme weather events like Hurricane Harvey causing around $125 billion in damages and California wildfires costing billions annually in recovery. Agriculture is also affected, with estimates suggesting crop yields could drop by 10-25% by 2050, threatening food security and raising prices. Coastal cities like Miami face potential losses of $4 billion by 2060 due to rising sea levels. Additionally, health issues linked to climate change, such as respiratory diseases and heat-related illnesses, strain healthcare systems. These examples highlight the urgent need for action to mitigate climate change as its financial impact continues to grow.

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