Are you doing anything to "Go Green"?

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Jeff7

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I've saved resources most of my life. I use CFLs wherever they're practical - places where the lights will be on a long time. Places like storage rooms and closets get incandescents, because they're only on for a few minutes at most, and usually only for several seconds.
My living room uses "bulbs" like these. Lots of light for not so much power. If it was my building, I'd just install fixtures for T8 fluorescent tubes. The livingroom doesn't have any permanent lighting, for whatever reason. It's all provided by floor lamps.

I turn off lights when I'm not using the room, and my PC stays off when I'm not home or awake. I do have an ancient washing machine (older than me) but that's because it's my landlord's, not mine. No dishwasher, though I'd love to have one. I do sometimes leave the water run while I'm brushing my teeth, but that's only to get the hot water flowing to that end of the apartment so I can take a shower. I also use reusable bags for shopping. My mom makes very nice tote bags out of old clothing. These things are strong, and can hold at least as much as a paper grocery bag. I also get the family discount - free. :)
 

Anubis

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Aug 31, 2001
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Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Originally posted by: coldmeat
I feel that washing my clothes in cold water and not using a dryer is enough for me.

gross

in the 26 years ive been alive i have NEVER washed my clothes in anything but Cold wash/ Cold Rinse
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
Originally posted by: Canai
Originally posted by: CrazyShiz
Originally posted by: Canai
I've been environmentally conscious my whole life.

Go hop on another bandwagon.


Someone sure feels superior...

No I just hate when someone reads or hears about something that's sweeping the nation and starts doing it, especially when the use the fucking catchphrase.

I hate it when someone automatically assumes that one is not already conscious about the environment. Just because I used the phrase means nothing. I'm from a city that has always been aware of the environment that we live in and has always done what we could to help it.
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no no he is right. fuck this going green shit. everyone should fire up the old coal burner int eh basement (what you don't have one?) and get in the huge SUV, leave on all electronic devices jus so they don't start doign it because he don't like it.


as for us we recycle everything we can, feed leftovers to the animals (know a few farmers who will throw it ot the animals), try to keep burning of leaves to a minimum (live in the country) with compost pile and changed all lights to high efficiency ones.

Also we are in the process of swapping out the old crappy windows with some good ones. Already swapped out the furnace with a high effiency one (have noticed a big drop in propane use!).

 

Anubis

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there really is no point seeing how much other countries pollute, a few million yuppy stuck up americans going green really isnt going to make any difference
 

BurnItDwn

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Oct 10, 1999
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I don't do anything to "go green."
Some of the things I do may appear to be "green" but they are just to "save money."

I use those CFL vs incandessants because it saves me money.
I go with energy efficient appliances since they save me money.
I keep the house at 64 degrees in the Winter because it saves money.
 

Gibson486

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my company is pushogn everyone to go green (after all, we are an enviromental firm). NO one is really biting though. We are trying to limit the number of paper cups used.....that's not really working. We are trying to have peopel carpool, that is not working. I want to bike to work, but @ 16-20 miles....I do not think so.

I would take the train to work, but that would require me to take the train to boston and take another train outbound to my job.....That is a 2 hour process for a commute that take 20 minutes by car.
 

legoman666

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Dec 18, 2003
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Not really....

I ride my bike to class every day... its about a 3 minute bike ride instead of a 10 minute walk.
 

jaqie

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A bunch of little stuff ive always done. One recent thing is switching from a 21" CRT that takes 4-5 amps, to an LCD that takes 50 watts. Other little stuff Ive always done is all there.
 

MetalMat

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Jun 14, 2004
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I am doing exactly what the hollywood and tv celebrities are doing off camera after they tell you what to do.
 

ch33zw1z

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Originally posted by: Canai
I've been environmentally conscious my whole life.

Go hop on another bandwagon.

It's not a "bandwagon". The entire "Go Green" concept should be considered a lifestyle change for all people on this planet who want to keep living here, and your children's children to also. You want a fuckin cookie for being "environmentally conscious" your whole life? So here's a pat on the back for you: ..|..

To answer question...Yes. On top of recycling as much as possible since I knew what it was, I've also been turning off my computer and appliances that just sit and do nothing while were not home, busy, or sleeping. The result is a much lower electric bill, which is what I can do to help. I also have improved my driving habits by not speeding as much, no more jack rabbit starts, and letting the car coast whenever possible. The result is better gas mileage and less stress on my part. I'm a field tech and drive all day for work, so I hope this will help in the long run.
 

bignateyk

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Originally posted by: Lamont Burns
I wash myself with a rag on a stick.

Don't you realize how many chemicals were dumped into our water supply during the making of that rag?
 

legoman666

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Originally posted by: jaqie
A bunch of little stuff ive always done. One recent thing is switching from a 21" CRT that takes 4-5 amps, to an LCD that takes 50 watts. Other little stuff Ive always done is all there.

There is no way in hell that a 21" CRT is sucking up 4-5 amps. Its heat output would be rediculous. It may have a startup power draw of 4-5 amps, but there is no way that's its continuous power usage.

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Anubis

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Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: jaqie
A bunch of little stuff ive always done. One recent thing is switching from a 21" CRT that takes 4-5 amps, to an LCD that takes 50 watts. Other little stuff Ive always done is all there.

There is no way in hell that a 21" CRT is sucking up 4-5 amps. Its heat output would be rediculous. It may have a startup power draw of 4-5 amps, but there is no way that's its continuous power usage.

i used to run dual 21 in CRTs in the winter i didnt need to have the heat on in my room, they DO use that much power and have an insane heat output