Resolution One: Go Green
Yesterday’s climate change report was a timely reminder for me of my pledge last year to go green in 2007.
I’ve gotten off to a slow start mainly because of financial reasons, but luckily I came across a website that looks like it might make things a bit easier.
CoolMove.Org is a site dedicated to providing little tips on how we can reduce our carbon footprint. From energy saving lightbulbs to frugal flushing, they’re all things that someone renting a flat like me can do.
Here are some good ones I’m going to try and implement on the asap:
Tip #10 :: Take a shorter shower
Showering accounts for about 20 percent of the water used in the home and it takes a lot of energy to heat that water. Reducing your shower time by five minutes will save you from heating 15 to 30 gallons of water each time.
Tip #18 :: Unplug your cell phone charger when you’re not using it
Even when turned off, things like microwaves, cell phone chargers and televisions use energy.
Tip #21 :: Put a recycling bin next to your trash can
This is an easy and convenient way to remember to recycle more often.
Tip #32 :: Eat Local
According to some sources, food travels an average of 1,200 miles to get to your plate, and accounts for thirty percent of the goods transported by road. Try to find locally produced food to cut down on these unnecessary emissions.
Tip #44 :: Lunchtime
Pack your lunch in tupperware containers that can be reused each day
These are all things I don’t do, through laziness more than anything else. I reckon 2007’s going to be the year that we start to take this go-green thing seriously. If you’ve got any other eco tips, pass ’em on!
I’m not denying climate change, but…
So another big report’s been released today confirming the effect of our fossil fueled gluttony.
More than 2,500 scientists from 130 countries have gotten together to say, in one voice, we’re destroying the planet.
I’m totally behind this report, hopefully – as Channel 4 News suggested today – a final nail in the coffin of the climate change deniers. But there’s a simple fact that the media at least is getting wrong:
Climate change isn’t destroying the planet…it’s destroying our ability to live on the planet.
Let’s not forget: this planet is billions of billions of years old. Humanity is but a blip on earth’s endless graph, but a spot on its back, a scrawny pube on its left testicle.
Climate change is bad news for us human beings. But to suggest our disgusting love affair with cars, chimneys and coal is damaging this massive lump of rock is not true.
A six degree rise in temperature over by 2100 will be fatal for us lot. It’ll be a slow nasty painful death, like drowning in boiling maple syrup. For earth, it’ll be a mild passing sunstroke.
The sooner we realise our pathetically tiny scratch on the earth’s surface the better…that way we might actually stand a chance of sorting the climate mess.
Screw the pandas
Today’s G2 has a big spread on “Ten animals we have to save – and how to do it.”
Don’t ask me what it’s like – I can’t be arsed to read it – but a quick skim shows the ten animals the G2 wants to save are:
- Tiger
- Orang-utan
- Atlantic cod
- Leatherback turtle
- Wandering albatross
- Iberian lynx
- Mountain Gorilla
- Western Pacific grey whale
- Mediterranean monk seal
- Polar bear
Anything missing anyone? That’s right, the Panda – a regular on the “awww sooo cute we must save the fwuffy wuffy animals” list – hasn’t made onto this (far from scientific) countdown.
Good.
For anyone who’s unfamiliar with my stance on Pandas, please refer to a year old entry to this blog’s previous incarnation, entitled: “Pandas Should Die“.
Maybe the G2 lot read it…
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