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  • Posted By: ag guy @ 11/03/2007 4:33:44 PM

    Vice Pres. Gore and Mr Begley, a few questions concerning your concerns for conservation. Do either of you have a clothes line? At what temperature do you maintain your homes climate? Do you eat home cooked meals? How much gasoline and kilowatts does your household consume per month. Do you maintain your own landscapes or do you higher a Gardener? Combined family members in your household miles driven and automobiles owned? These questions are the ones that will demonstrate the bulk of your consumption. If you can drastically reduce consumption in these fields your making a difference. Yes, repairing a leaky faucet and shutting off an unnecessary light is just commonsense. We are like machines and we need to be better efficient in our uses and consumption. It is time for those to lead by example and conservation is the first step.

  • Posted By: ag guy @ 11/03/2007 11:55:25 AM

    Intervention with a Hollywood energy junky. Boy if you can kick the soap box from underneath these folks and have them practice what they preach I'm for that. Unfortunately many celebs do not want to give in or up anything. Some are poorly educated yet control the limelight. They spew pseudo science gibberish and return to the comforts of their compound where they recklessly continue to abuse our natural resources. Multiple homes, private jet travel, gas guzzler vehicles, huge energy demands for their over sized dwellings etc. Unfortunately it is going to take more than turning off a light in the closet or buying a hybrid car. Maybe if they turned their homes into shelters where they can prorate their consumption out to others.
    The energy has been spent creating all the possessions that they have. It needs to be efficiently utilized as a commune or apartment building.

    Maybe if folks were creating energy or not consuming in their recreation we wouldn't find ourselves in this energy deficit. Imagine if you would that you have a large battery in your home and that is the only source of power that you have. As a resident you need to contribute to keep the charge up for when a demand is created. Say your exercise bike is the generator and you have some solar and wind etc. As a consumer of this power you become more aware of the limitations and efficiency becomes an awareness. If your sole survival depends on utilization you learn quick. Think of the health benefits mentally and physically. You could get bragging rights for how much energy you have stored rather than flaunting it as they do now (huge homes, guzzler vehicles etc.)

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