It seems we got off on a tangent in this thread
Brown clashes with Orange. I though I'd start a subject on it's own.
I've come to believe that:
1 - We are in the midst of climate change
2 - It is "our" fault
3 - I am going to do something about it now
So what am I doing about it? - reducing my family's CO2 emmisions & reliance on fossil fuels as much as practicle.
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carbon calculator
1- Paying 2 cents more for renewable (wind & hydro) electricity that does not emit CO2 (every kwH produces ~1.5 lbs CO2)
2- Traded my truck for a car that gets 2X better fuel milage (every gallon of gas burned produces 22 lbs)
3- Considering geothermal (ground source heat pump) heat for my house to minimize natural gas use.
4- Trying to convince my wife that we should buy a hybrid & park her SUV unless we need the capacity - weekend trips vs. her commute to work.
5- Plan to install Solar PV panels on my roof.
6- Reduce energy use, CF bulbs, better insulation etc.
7- Buying biodiesel for my tractor (see it is related)
8- Support renewable energy "in my backyard" (wind projects off the Mass coast etc.)
I consider myself conservative and think much in way as N80 describes. I have been interested in such projects as listed above but what is the price tag? The most basic wind generation I have seen is $10,000 and this is not near the level to maintain a home. Green conservatives are out there I did have some interesting links saved on an older computer. I would describe it as Libertarian in being energy independant and living off the grid ect..