Asthaloth wrote:
"I'll turn off my tv for an hour so I can feel superior to everyone else, but I won't do jack for the rest of the year" is all I'm hearing really?
Actually, that's quite the opposite of what I said -- the goal is to inspire people to keep it up the rest of the year (the website actually had energy-saving hints for businesses, schools, and homes, but I guess you were too busy knocking it to actually read it). And I personally do a lot already -- I deliberately live close to my school so I can walk or take the bus. My roommate and I recycle everything we possibly can (and reduce/reuse as much as possible, too). We keep the thermostat at 87 degrees Fahrenheit (that's 31C) in the summer -- any higher, and we'd have mold problems. We use CFLs and are conscientious about turning out the lights/turning off the telly/etc. Heck, we don't even have cable, so we hardly ever turn
on the TV. The reason I participated wasn't to "feel superior" -- it was to raise awareness for all the people in my city who DON'T already do those things -- which is the vast majority. There's a reason Atlanta's now got the longest (time-wise) commute in the U.S. But I don't go around trying to convert people by being obnoxious; instead, I try to be an example of how easy it is to be less environmentally toxic -- I've actually gotten two friends to give up their cars in their daily commute and take public transit instead.
I acknowledged that some participants might be doing it to feel superior. But so what? If even 10% actually become inspired to try to conserve more on a daily basis, isn't that better than what was there before? And at least those who did do it just to "feel superior" reduced their energy consumption, even if just for that one hour. But don't assume everyone who participated did it to feel superior. The reason I haven't implemented any of their hints is because I already am implementing all the ones I can right now.
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Sure, there will be people who are genuinely trying, but to be honest, if you were REALLY trying, you'd have never heard about it in the first place.
Well, I heard about it from my professor, who taught in a completely dark classroom without using powerpoint. But you obviously know me better than I know myself, so tell me what else I am and am not doing, please. (I reserve the right to be obnoxious to those who were obnoxious first
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