Earth Hour 2009



Labels: carbon footprint, earth hour, global warming, green, March 28 2009
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Labels: carbon footprint, earth hour, global warming, green, March 28 2009
Northern Leopard Frog
(SARA/COSEWIC lists as Special Concern/Endangered in some parts of
Of course we do the basics: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. We try not to buy what we don’t need and when we do need something we try to buy it locally with less packaging, and from green sources. This too is challenging and sometimes impossible as even the food stores within walking distance to our house pack many items, such as meats and even some vegetables on Styrofoam trays. At this time of year if we want more variety in our diet than just meat and potatoes then the food has to be trucked in from somewhere and that somewhere is probably very far away. Are hothouse tomatoes grown in
(left: Bullfrog among lily pads)
So when we moved our website to a new host last week we were very happy that the chosen host company is a “certified green host” which means they purchase renewable energy certificates that offset the carbon emissions generated by all their business activities. For more information on what that means go to www.ronerwin.com and look for and click on the icon -
Castle River Wind Farm near Pincher Creek, Alberta
This doesn’t mean that we’ll be drawing our power directly from a wind turbine (I wish!) in our neighbourhood. But it does mean that more clean energy will be generated on our behalf. Eventually with more homes and businesses signing up then more clean sources (maybe solar?) will be added, the price of Ontario’s green power will come down, and hopefully the non-green sources will no longer be required. We also hope our willingness to pay more for green power helps send a message to our government - to help push the Ontario government to finally close Ontario’s coal power plants as promised and replace them with something other than Nuclear Power. But it is also a message for the Federal Government. That rather than GST cuts that reward consumption and consumerism, we want our tax money to go toward solving the global warming problem. It was made very clear this week that our Federal government cannot be trusted to ensure the safety of
(Above: Bullfrog Among Lily Pads)
Unfortunately our switch to Bullfrog Power does not happen until the next time our electrical meter is read in mid-March. In the meantime and even after the switch we will continue to try to further reduce our energy consumption and our carbon footprint by:

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