explore2learn wrote:
The brief answer is you need to carefully watch the very informative film called "An Inconvenient Truth". I am sure you can find it at your library, or at a video rental place.
I see, the Al Gore film. We should listen to and follow the example of Al Gore. Talk the talk and walk the walk, like Al Gore.
If you don't mind I'll include here a post I made over a year ago
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The average household in America consumes 10,656 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year, according to the Department of Energy. In 2006, Gore devoured nearly 221,000 kWh—more than 20 times the national average.
Last August alone, Gore burned through 22,619 kWh—guzzling more than twice the electricity in one month than an average American family uses in an entire year. As a result of his energy consumption, Gore’s average monthly electric bill topped $1,359.
Since the release of An Inconvenient Truth, Gore’s energy consumption has increased from an average of 16,200 kWh per month in 2005, to 18,400 kWh per month in 2006.
Al Gore use an average of 18,400 kWH per month......
Last month I had my highest electric usage of the year.
It was under 400 kWH. Al Gore's "average" month is 46 times higher than my "highest" month.
Now, along with the under 400 kWH I used, I only used another 8 therms of natural gas..
Add it all up and it appears that Al Gore's house is using 50 to 75 times the total energy I am using.
My house could run for a lifetime on what Al Gore uses in just one year.
Al Gore is a power pig.
So whats up with that? Why is significant conservation only for the "little people"?
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explore2learn wrote:
This is not about liberals vs conservatives, aetheists vs christians, or any other debate. We are all human and we all live on this one planet. The patriotic, religious, and logical thing to do is to be a practical environmentalist. It means you love your country's security and status, you are respecting God's creation or the wonders of nature, and you care about your future, and conserving the future of your descendants. There is no issue that is more conservative than conservation. Nothing more religious than life, and nothing more profitable than building a safe planet for all of us.
What I object to is "pie in the sky" thinking.
Right now, not only is the world pouring out more carbon into the atmosphere, but the rate of increase is growing faster ever year.
People talk about reducing carbon output when even under the most optimistic projections we won't even slow down the rate of increase.
Most of the clean power and green power ideas that people, with their heads in the clouds, rely upon are minuscule in size.
The solar and wind power under the most optimistic projections won't amount to 20% of your electric needs 20 years from now.
If their is real urgency and if the planet is at true risk, then you'd better take a lesson from the French and Japanese who faced with the realities have taken their electric production to over 80% carbon free nuclear (in the case of France)
NO serious scientist in the world expects that capability of power production to come from solar and wind within 50 years.
If the planet is at true risk, are you willing to wait 50+ years to begin to address the problem?
In the mean time, we don't need hypocrites like Al Gore to be telling us what to do. His entire lifestyle is killing the planet as well as himself.
Aside from his gluttonous house, have you seen the man?