Dava
Scholar
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2006
- Messages
- 75
1) Buy a more efficient car. Over 20% of the US's carbon emissions come from light to medium vehicles (Jackson and Schlessinger, PNAS [2004]) with an average fuel economy of under 20 mpg (EPA [2006]). An average European car does about 35 mpg, a Toyota Prius gets 55 mpg.
2) Use low energy lighting. About the only place in my house I want the light to come on in an instant is in the john; everywhere else I could live with 30 seconds of half light while a compact fluorescent tube warms up. That's an 11W bulb for every 60, an 18W for every 100, multiplied by a trillion hours of bulb use in the US each year.
3a) Stick a solar panel on your roof. No seriously, the acreage of land that sits facing the sun all day on the tops of buildings is mind-bending. Just one average-sized photovoltaic panel on your roof would probably provide at least half the electricity needed to run your A/C. Multiplied by the (around) 50 million individual homes, that's a lot of carbon that isn't being emitted.
3b) Paint your roof white and halve the amount of work your A/C has to do.
4) Recycle metal. Massive amounts of petrol are saved by recycling metal, which benefits both the environment and industry. And, for the conservatives in the audience, metal recycling is inherently profitable and requires no government subsidies to continue.