Climate Quick Tip: Reduce Your Junk (Emails)

The energy and electricity expended by the chain of devices and data centers needed to send and store unwanted emails makes every message count. Delete those unneeded or junk emails to reduce your digital carbon footprint. 

By cleaning out your inbox and deleting unwanted emails, you can reduce your digital carbon footprint. And with Ecosia, you can plant a tree each time you log on.

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