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Cervantes
Fri Nov 12, 2004 7:57 pm

Take the Nature Challange!
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I recently signed up to take the Nature Challange on David Suzuki's website, at how.  Even if you already do half the things on that list, I urge you to sign up anyways.  There's always a need to be more environmentally friendly.

Always remember that it is the individual that consumes the energy and eats the meat and uses the pesticides.  It is the individual that can cut back on these things.  It is the individual that has the power to slow climate change, to reduce the damage humanity is causing.  The individual has the power; the individual is you.  Take action.

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Hikaru79
Sat Nov 13, 2004 1:05 am

Re: Take the Nature Challange!
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1.  Reduce home energy use by 10%

Yeah right, and turn off my webserver and IRC downloads? :twisted:

2.  Choose an energy-efficient home & appliances

See above... :oops:

3.  Don't use pesticides
Assuming we had a lawn, I'm sure we wouldn't :)

4.  Eat meat-free meals one day a week
Check! :D
5.  Buy locally grown and produced food
Because Windsor is the agricultural centre of Canada ;)
6.  Choose a fuel-efficient vehicle
 Out of my power =/ 
7.  Walk, bike, carpool or take transit
Check! Bike, or bus if it's cold.
8.  Choose a home close to work or school
out of my power, but it happens anyway.
9.  Support alternative transportation

Check.

10.Learn more and share with others 
Isn't that what compsci.ca is here for? :D

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Cervantes
Sat Nov 13, 2004 7:57 am


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There are plenty of other ways to reduce home energy use.  Turning off your computer is a good way to reduce energy consumption, especially if you are one of those people that leaves your computer on all night.  But, if you insist on downloading, make sure that your monitor is off.
Other good ways to reduce home energy use is by turning down the heating or air conditioning.  
Even turning out lights whenever possible makes a pretty large difference.
Yes, there are some things that aren't in our control (being teens and all), but that doesn't stop us from bugging our parents about it :)  Things like number 2, 6, and 8 should be done whenever you or your family buys a new appliance, vehicle, or home.  Also, if your appliance, car, or home is very inefficient, you will actually save money by updating.  That doesn't necessarily mean buying a new house, maybe it just means insulating it better.  
I have spread the word at Compsci.ca, you have to find somewhere else :wink:
Any other forums are great.  Spreading the word at school is also great, because you may be better able to convince those people who ordinarilly wouldn't sign up, since you're in person.

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templest
Sat Nov 13, 2004 11:49 am


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Meh. Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse, and screw the environment!

 :dance:

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Cervantes
Sat Nov 13, 2004 12:55 pm


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Sometimes taking responsibility is a good thing.  
If you don't care about the environment, fine, there's nothing I can do to change your view.  But at least don't go publically supporting that view.

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Mazer
Mon Nov 15, 2004 12:23 pm

Re: Take the Nature Challange!
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1.  Reduce home energy use by 10%
2.  Choose an energy-efficient home & appliances
3.  Don't use pesticides
4.  Eat meat-free meals one day a week
5.  Buy locally grown and produced food
6.  Choose a fuel-efficient vehicle
7.  Walk, bike, carpool or take transit
8.  Choose a home close to work or school
9.  Support alternative transportation
10.Learn more and share with others

I took that challenge. It was for reason 11. "Get bonus marks on your physics test." Booya. But seriously, I do most of that anyways.

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zomg
Mon Nov 15, 2004 3:57 pm


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i try to do all those things, cept leaving my computer on 24/7

but thats because im a valuable "server" on Shareaza cuz my bandwidth and the stuff i got lol

but im always the person who is turing off the lights and stuff when my parents are the ones complining about the hydro bill lol

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Cervantes
Mon Nov 15, 2004 4:32 pm


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I certainly hope you don't leave your monitor on 24/7.  
Do you bike?  buy locally grown food?  consume small portions of meat, if any?
Sure, turning out lights is fine and good, but that is barely denting the surfacce of the problem.  I suggest you take the challange; pick three things you don't already do, and do them.  
Things like #7 mean do it often, most days type thing.  Not once a month or so.
