Turkey,
Unless we all start reading Mother Earth magazine, there is only so much that can be done, at least for the time being. I actually consider the "Green" movement a joke. There are lots of recycling companies that pollute like a bastard. I remember when Al Gore went to get his little "Green" award, that the convoy consisted of 4 SUVs.
I really wish some folks would understand our world at the sub-atomic level. Think that we are the first recyclers? Mother nature has been doing it since day 1. Believe me, when we all die, little critters will carry us off in all kinds of directions. Our molecules will be broken down into atoms and be used to temporarily manufacture something else, like a tree. Matter can't be created or destroyed. We can temporarily spit an atom apart, but it quickly reforms with what ever is handy.
I don't want this to boil into a political soup, but there is some common sense that has been lost and I think lots of folks have contributed to it. If wasting energy is your pet peeve, I once did a study to see how much power a home consumed when everyone was gone and everything was supposedly "off".
Depending on the season, the amperage was significant. All kinds of devices are "on" waiting for a remote control signal like the TVs, garrage door openers and even wireless phones. The smoke detectors are on, the CO detectors are on. The fridge, freezer, Furnace (in winter), water softener, microwave oven, cooking range, computer junk, and of course, hifi equipment. Walk around your house at night with the lights out and be amazed at all the LED lights on all kinds of stuff. It looks like a frickin' Christmas tree in my lower level.
If I build another house, there are going to be lots of switched outlets, to kill power to all of these power suckers.
By the way, if you buy any of the new compact fluorescent lamps and screw them into a socket that is base up (ceiling mounted), you'll be lucky to get a year out of it. That is a different story for a different day.
Wayner
