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To reduce my household waste and carbon footprint
Posted by Chris on December 11, 2006 - 10:56pm.
To reduce my household waste and carbon footprint image

I have made it a goal of mine to further reduce my impact on our planet. Using the old mantra, I will be reducing, re-using and recycling as much as I can.

I am also going to determine my carbon footprint with folks like http://www.carbonfund.org/site/ and make the best attempt that I can to reduce my impact, and I will support climate friendly businesses.

Hmmm... maybe I should blog about it?

and....who wants to join me?




<em>omshanti</em>'s picture
it's a start...
by omshanti on January 1, 2007 - 1:44pm

we just purchased carbon offsets for the truck we just bought. Had to buy a truck for the horses (can't trailer a horse with a Prius, can you now?) but bought the offsets at www.terrapass.com.

At least we feel like we're making a dent.


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Nice move
by Chris on January 3, 2007 - 10:44am

Happy to see that people who have to use a vehicle that burns a lot of gas are trying to make a dent by offsetting.

Virtual Applause!

Keep up the good work!

 

 


<em>Vicki_R</em>'s picture
Washington agrees
by Vicki_R on January 18, 2007 - 10:10am

Today there is an article about  bills that are being announced in Washington to help control and monitor carbon dioxide. 599292dce4cf75b&hp=&ex=1169182800&adxnnl=1&partner=homepage&adxnnlx=1169132899-+bFQXEQr/XHmENIk4Yv+yg...

Obviously this is something we all really need to take seriously.  Thanks for posting a subject we all need to think more about.

 


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unplugging
by karlawithak on January 23, 2007 - 2:51pm
It never occurred to me how much energy is wasted by leaving my various chargers plugged in when I'm not using them. So I have been making an effort to remember to unplug them all when they aren't charging up. It seems like a small thing, but I guess it is important to start somewhere. 
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Unplugging
by Chris on January 24, 2007 - 11:00am

Is one of the simplest ways to reduce energy use. It was one of the first things I did when trying to reduce my carbon footprint. I walked all my apartment, looking at every electrical appliance, charger etc. and asked myself, "does that really need to be plugged in" Then started unplugging, I now have all of these appliances/chargers unplugged unless I use them: Toaster, Microwave (I know I know the clock won't have the right time, but there's one on my oven, do I really need two clocks) cell phone chargers, iPod Charger, PSP charger, lamps in rooms I do not use as often.

The next step I  took was switching to compact flourescent light bulbs

Just trying to do my part and Live The Change 


<em>Vicki_R</em>'s picture
Making the switch
by Vicki_R on January 27, 2007 - 8:42pm
You are not the only one trying to make the switch.  Wal-mart is trying to turn-on consumers to use flourescent bulbs as well.  They are launching an initiative to put them into a least 100 million homes by the year 2008.  I have also been toying with the idea of switiching over but I don't know if I am ready to lose the "mood lighting" in my home. I hear they are a bit harsh.  Have you ever tried one?
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To tell you the truth
by Chris on January 30, 2007 - 9:22am

The light from these flourescent bulbs is of a much different quality, it does feel/seem much different and takes a litte getting used to. The light does not feel as "rich" as it would from a regular lightbulb. But honestly, it's just light.

I wouldn't say the lights are harsh, if anything, they are a little dull, but then again I use lower watt bulbs. If I was using a higher watt bulb, I could imagine the flourescents being described as h harsh.

 

Has anyone tried higher watt flourescent lightbulbs? 


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