Well he just won an academy award for a documentary which appeals to people to change their lifestyles.
What kinds of "lifestyle" changes does that movie encourage????
Please pick out the BIGGEST one you can think of.
Well he just won an academy award for a documentary which appeals to people to change their lifestyles.
What kinds of "lifestyle" changes does that movie encourage????
Please pick out the BIGGEST one you can think of.
The silly thing is that you want Al Gore to be "GREEN" by your standards, he is just being green by the standards he has been advocating nothing more and nothing less. Unless you can show where he has advocated the cutback of "southern mansions", I dont see any hypocrisy. It is not his fault you feel he is the face of global warming.
If we ALL reduce our energy consumption, etc...
Well not as specific as I hoped, but do any of us know if he has "reduced" his energy consumption?
This article does not exactly show what the power bills were 5 years ago, I am just saying that to date nobody has shown his actions to contradict his ACTUAL words. Everybody just applies there own standards of what a real environmentalist would do, instead of focusing on his message that if everyone just does these 10 little(non lifestyle changing) things...
Okay. Do you think Gore is asking you to do so?I DO recyle, I DO use low energy lightbulbs, and I DO keep my thermostat/hot water at energy efficient levels. As I replace appliances and cars I switch to more energy efficient ones (especially since I'm approaching the end of carpool years, so my next car will NOT be a minivan) but I certainly cannot do much more at this time without making drastic changes in my lifestyle.
I think most average people will look at his lavish lifestyle and think to themselves that even if his energy usage has been reduced, he is STILL living at an excess. It's just laughable for him to seriously ask us to reduce from his private jet.![]()
Well not as specific as I hoped, but do any of us know if he has "reduced" his energy consumption?
This article does not exactly show what the power bills were 5 years ago, I am just saying that to date nobody has shown his actions to contradict his ACTUAL words. Everybody just applies there own standards of what a real environmentalist would do, instead of focusing on his message that if everyone just does these 10 little(non lifestyle changing) things...
The rest of this just sounds like Whining from the have nots who are against him politically.
~Amanda
I haven't seen the documentary but from the talk shows he's been on it does not seem like he is asking for much.
1. energy efficient light bults - 2 for $4.
2. Programmable thermostat - $35.00
3. Water Heater Blanket- - $25.00
4. Recycle - free
5. Energy Efficient Windows - $$$
6. Hybrid Car or alternative fuels, or walking or car pull.
The most expensive thing is energy efficient windows.
The rest of this just sounds like Whining from the have nots who are against him politically.
~Amanda
1. energy efficient light bults - 2 for $4.
2. Programmable thermostat - $35.00
3. Water Heater Blanket- - $25.00
4. Recycle - free
5. Energy Efficient Windows - $$$
6. Hybrid Car or alternative fuels, or walking or car pull.
~Amanda
I haven't seen the documentary but from the talk shows he's been on it does not seem like he is asking for much.
1. energy efficient light bults - 2 for $4.
2. Programmable thermostat - $35.00
3. Water Heater Blanket- - $25.00
4. Recycle - free
5. Energy Efficient Windows - $$$
6. Hybrid Car or alternative fuels, or walking or car pull.
The most expensive thing is energy efficient windows.
The rest of this just sounds like Whining from the have nots who are against him politically.
~Amanda
Massive car pooling would, IMO, have unintended economic consequences in most parts of the country.
That may be just a tad more expensive than windows.
Some of the new warmer flourescents actually put out a pleasant light.1. I don't like fluorescent lights, and I don't want them in my home, energy efficient or not.
How sure are you about that? Did you scientifically account for the variations in outside temperature from one measuring period to the next?2. Programmable thermostat - we had one in our previous home, and we found that it did nothing to save electricity, especially in the summer.
Surely it makes a difference if your water heater is located in an unheated basement or garage--it's just insulation.3. Water heater blanket - I would probably do this if it could be shown to make an appreciable difference in power usage.
Unfortunately not true. It's now part of Al Gore wingnut lore, just like "I invented the internet."And if it stays that way, this will be the last you'll hear of this group and their story.
How sure are you about that? Did you scientifically account for the variations in outside temperature from one measuring period to the next?
Surely it makes a difference if your water heater is located in an unheated basement or garage--it's just insulation.
What if that jet had solar panels?
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They make other low-energy lights that are not flourescents. For example, LED lights. They are more expensive right now, but they use considerably less power and last considerably longer than standard incandescant bulbs.1. I don't like fluorescent lights, and I don't want them in my home, energy efficient or not.
This only helps if you program it correctly. If you turn the thermostat down at night while people are in bed and while people are at work and school, you can save quite a bit.2. Programmable thermostat - we had one in our previous home, and we found that it did nothing to save electricity, especially in the summer. Not a huge deal to buy and put in, but if it doesn't accomplish anything, what's the point?
According to the US Department of Energy's website, "Unless your water heater's storage tank already has a high R-value of insulation (at least R-24), adding insulation to it can reduce standby heat losses by 25%45%. This will save you around 4%9% in water heating costs."3. Water heater blanket - I would probably do this if it could be shown to make an appreciable difference in power usage. Otherwise, again, what's the point?
4. Recycle - we've been doing that for years and years.
You have to invest up-front and know that the money will eventually be returned through improvements in energy efficieny costing you less on a monthly basis.5. Energey efficient windows - if I happen to win $15,000-$20,000 in the near future, I'll consider it. Or we'll take a deluxe trip to WDW.![]()
Hybrid trucks. Seems they've got the "towing" thing taken care of. As for the "flex-fuel"...yes, it is a bit more expensive. Not much that can be done about that at the moment.6. Hybrid car or alternative fuels - When they make a hybrid that can meet our towing needs and not be cost prohibitive, I'll be happy to consider it. As for alternative fuels, my Explorer is a flex fuel vehicle. I used the flex-fuel for a month, and my fuel costs were significantly higher. The flex-fuel cost more than regular gasoline, and my mileage was noticeably lower.
Nobody is trying to "bully" anyone into doing anything. That said, my making those changes in my life - by themselves - isn't going to make a big enough difference to solve all of our energy problems. It takes a collective effort by a large number of people. I'm sorry, but if we are going to solve the energy problems we have, it is going to require everybody doing their part, not just those of us that "agree" there is a problem.I'm not against people doing whatever they want vis a vis a green life, I'm just against those same people trying to bully everyone else into doing it too.