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Rafa  
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 More options 23 Jun, 03:12
From: Rafa <rafasan...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 19:12:01 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon 23 Jun 2008 03:12
Subject: Four Things You Can Do Right Now
As I’ve been writing more and more about climate change I have noticed
myself getting more frustrated.  Frustrated because I can’t seem to
put together a solid action plan of things I can do right away to
alleviate the situation.  So I decided to do a little research on what
practical steps normal, average people can start doing right away in
order help solve this global warming problem we have at hand.  The
following are 4 easy things you can implement right away:

1) Drive Less - If you drive to work every day, make it a point to
take the bus or carpool once or twice a week.  I started doing this a
while back and one of the things I noticed was that I got to work
faster in the bus because of the bus lane.  And if you want to be even
more adventurous, ride your bike to work.

2) Turn It Off - If you’re like most people, you probably have an
extra lightbulb on you’re not using.  Go ahead and turn it off.  The
aggregate effects of this are considerable.

3) Use Energy Efficient Bulbs and Appliances - Replace those old
incandescent light bulbs with new LED bulbs.  Again, the aggregate
long term effects add up.

4) Recycle As Much As Possible - Recycling something usually takes a
lot less energy than producing something from raw materials.  A lot of
energy can be saved recycling and thus contributing less pollution.

These four things may sound too simplistic, but you would be amazed at
how many people overlook these.  People can start implementing these
right away without much difficulty or shock to the way they live.  It
may not be much, but we are looking for the aggregate effect.

I have blog where I talk more about climate change the "green"
movement.  Feel free to check it out and leave any comments if you
want.

http://www.seattlegreenobserver.com


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John Ackers  
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 More options 23 Jun, 09:11
From: John Ackers <john.ack...@mail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 01:11:53 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon 23 Jun 2008 09:11
Subject: Re: Four Things You Can Do Right Now
North Americans have much larger footprints than most Europeans. How
large was your footprint?  And how much have you reduced it as a
result of doing the first three items?

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thar...@essex.ac.uk  
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 More options 27 Jun, 14:16
From: thar...@essex.ac.uk
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:16:34 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri 27 Jun 2008 14:16
Subject: Re: Four Things You Can Do Right Now
SeattleGreen

Excellent!!

You could add the simple advice of not running the tap when you clean
your teeth. Most people turn it on for the whole time which is not
necessary

Regards

Bob

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john.gallop  
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 More options 9 Aug, 13:51
From: "john.gallop" <john.gal...@btinternet.com>
Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2008 05:51:28 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat 9 Aug 2008 13:51
Subject: Re: Four Things You Can Do Right Now
I think the frustration can be reduced if you keep a check on your
energy consumption (by reading gas and electricity meters regularly).
Then you can tell how well you are doing and any small reduction
achieved leads to renewed efforts, in my experience. We have been able
to reduce our home energy consumption (gas and electricity) by almost
60% in 3 years.  Some of this has involved expensive things like PV
panels but almost equally large cuts have come through realising where
the energy in the home is going (we reduced our electricity
consumption by more than one third at no cost when we realised that we
had an electrically-heated towel rail which drew a constant 300 watts
day an night!). Which brings me to a second point: an electricity
monitor proved very useful in identifying energy hungry appliances.
The monitor (which can be bought for about £10) plugs into a wall
socket and tells you how much power any appliance plugged into it is
using.

We have done various other things which can be found at this link:

http://uk.geocities.com/john.gal...@btinternet.com/energy.htm

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