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    I love it: we had an email recently from the Union at the university encouraging people to get involved, and berating the university itself for not being more proactive about it (any stick to beat the mean university administration). They quoted a figure from last year's power out in Sydney, where apparently the hour of lights out, if continued for a year, would save something like the emissions from 48000 cars for a year.

    Of course, if Sydney actually turned out their lights for an entire year, that might be worthwhile. On the other hand, if you take the greenhouse gas emissions saved in that hour, that equates to a whole 5 cars. (I can't remember the exact figures, but these are close)

    Sorry, but I see it as a pretty fruitless gesture.

    If all that lighting equates to such a few vehicles, perhaps they'd be better targeting something worthwhile (like vehicles). (Same thing applies to changing everyone's lightbulbs to the more expensive, less versatile power savers. I use them where appropriate, but they don't suit all my lighting requirements. Bureaucracy gone mad).

    Don't get me started on plastic bags. How much worse the actual packaging of the items I carry home in those bags. And just ensure they are bio-degradable - I had one in my backyard, and it was breaking down very quickly, so where is the problem.

    (And yes - it is BIO-degradable, not just degradable like so many people mistakenly call it - many many things are degradable, but we want the right mechanism (ie breaking down in the environment). I can degrade a plastic bag quite successfully with fire, and that means it is also degradable, but doesn't mean it will break down in the trash!)

    I'm not against environmental initiatives, I've put a few into place myself at work, that have been picked up by the whole university, but put the effort into something that will actually achieve a decent outcome. I'm not intending to step on idealism, but the same effort more directed could have significantly more impact for no additional effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by astrid View Post
    WORLDWIDE BLACKOUT
    on saturday 29th there will be a turn off power all over the world from 8 pm to 9pm only one hour
    TURN OFF EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    NO POWER, NO ELECTRICITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    And miss St Kilda spank Carltank... Dont think so

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    If I can open up a can of worms

    It has been suggested that this whole global warming thing is a farce
    The earth has natural progressions
    the ice age
    the stone age
    now this heating up of the earth
    In a decade or so things will swing the other way

    Not necessary my opinion but I thought I would mention it
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    I'm sorry but I don't understand the messages about it won't save energy

    When I studied Electronic/Electrical Engineering there were laws about the conservation of energy. Energy in = Energy out.

    Apart from the inefficiencies of the power stations, where do you think the difference in energy goes - up the smoke stacks?

    Numbers about firing up coal stations etc - are those opposing the action suggesting that the amount of coal burnt in a power station is identical when there is less load on the generators as when there is when there is a full load?

    People who are soley committed to their share prices without any scientific background or concern about the future of our planet can hardly expect their personal greed and selfish ideas to be taken seriously in this argument. We want sound scientific arguments, not ignorant right wing political backslapping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nev25 View Post

    In a decade or so things will swing the other way
    The global cycle is a little longer than a decade, 10,000 years might see a difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nev25 View Post
    If I can open up a can of worms

    It has been suggested that this whole global warming thing is a farce
    The earth has natural progressions
    the ice age
    the stone age
    now this heating up of the earth
    In a decade or so things will swing the other way

    Not necessary my opinion but I thought I would mention it
    Well you still should try to save energy regardless. Electricitys got to come from something else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    Well you still should try to save energy regardless. Electricitys got to come from something else.

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    I wonder what energy has been spent with this thread running given we've had 24 replies and 10 members viewing it?

    A bit of of a paradox isn't it?

    Then there's the TVCs, p/ads to advertise it - the ink used to print the newspaper, the trees cut down to make the pulp... it's like a snowball racing down the mountain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post

    Try this

    Have showers for no longer than 10 minutes
    Turn the lights off when not needed
    Turn the computer off at night
    Turn the hifi off at night
    Try not to use hair dryer
    Use iPod less
    Use mobile phone less
    Etc
    if i do all this: does that i mean i will save enough money off the power bill to buy a jet or two

    seriously...i need to cut down on my electricity uses. like right now, i could turn off my light because i dont need to read the keys when i'm typing
    S T I R L O

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    I wonder what energy has been spent with this thread running given we've had 24 replies and 10 members viewing it?

    A bit of of a paradox isn't it?
    Not if it caused one person to think about the unrequired lights or TV's that were currently on in their home and they got up and turned them off. After all we were here on the forum already, we did not log on to look for this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ss_11000 View Post
    if i do all this: does that i mean i will save enough money off the power bill to buy a jet or two

    seriously...i need to cut down on my electricity uses. like right now, i could turn off my light because i dont need to read the keys when i'm typing
    Son what am I trying to tell you here.

    Don't use more than you need to

    NOT

    Don't use at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    Sorry, but I see it as a pretty fruitless gesture.

    If all that lighting equates to such a few vehicles, perhaps they'd be better targeting something worthwhile (like vehicles). (Same thing applies to changing everyone's lightbulbs to the more expensive, less versatile power savers. I use them where appropriate, but they don't suit all my lighting requirements. Bureaucracy gone mad).

    I'm not intending to step on idealism, but the same effort more directed could have significantly more impact for no additional effort.
    Refer to groggys post.

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    So, okay we're aware of it now.

    Can I have my lights on now? Should go see the neighbour across the fence, he's out there right now working in the garden with all his flood lights on it in the whole yard, like he does every night all night (weird bloke that bloke, a bit and see if he's happy for me to run the thicknesser or 10HB on saturday night.

    I'm quite harmless really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    Son what am I trying to tell you here.

    Don't use more than you need to

    NOT

    Don't use at all.
    of course.
    S T I R L O

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