Saving the Planet (from the Comfort of Our Homes)

March 7th, 2007 by Progressive Wednesday

Problem:

The first time I heard about global warming was in the mid 1990’s, walking through my college’s Student Union, table after table offering me great rates on student credit cards and buy-one-get-one-free deals at the campus pizzeria. At a table on my left was a student handing out literature encouraging us to help “Save the Planet.” I walked over with a credit card brochure in one hand and a piece of pepperoni pizza in the other, took a quick look, refused the pamphlet that she offered, and walked out with a smirk and a roll of the eyes.

Not a day goes by now without my regretting what I did that day. And not because of the enormous credit card debt that I have been fruitlessly trying to chip away at ever since, nor the extra couple of gallons of “water weight” that has been with me like a loyal dog rescued during my college days. No, I’m embarrassed by my apathy and ignorance. I point this out not to pretend that I’m now a white-wigged, gavel-wielding, high-horse-riding model citizen, but instead to point out that I’m not, never have been, and never will be. We can all do more to protect our environment.

It’s more than a decade later now and global warming has become an increasingly hot topic (no pun intended). Much has been written/said/filmed/read about it and one thing is clear; the solution isn’t easy. We all need to drive our cars to get to work and the factories aren’t going to shut down overnight. But today we’re not going to talk about that.

Instead we’re going to talk about one of the greatest and yet least talked about contributors to the problem, home energy use. As a nation we spend more than $160 billion a year to power our homes, representing about 21 percent of the total energy consumed. Fortunately, it’s also the easiest area for the average person to “get a little greener,” while saving a little green at the same time.

Make Progress:

There are so many things that can be done to improve home energy use that we can’t possibly touch on all of them in a single Wednesday. But we can get the eco-ball rolling with a list of the easiest steps that can make the greatest impact.


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