Save the world, one light bulb at a time
Are you one of those people who cares about things like energy efficiency and global warming, but you don’t go around hugging trees? If so, you’re in a tough spot – other than opting for a reasonably-sized car, there are very few things you can do to personally make an impact.
Add compact fluorescent (CF) light bulbs to the list of ways you can make the world a better place. Fast Company recently had a great article about how if every household in the United States replaced just one regular bulb with a CF bulb, we’d save enough power to run a city of 1.5 million people. Slashdot followed with some great commentary.
There are two really big problems that make it hard to be an environmentalist right now:
- Associating yourself with knee-jerk, pseudo-scientific “environmentalists� who believe in healing crystals and other claptrap, and
- Finding things you can actually do that don’t do more harm than good or require a huge, expensive sacrifice.
This is the real deal. I’ve been using CF bulbs since I got my own place a few years ago. They plug right in like regular light bulbs, most of the time you can’t tell the difference, and the prices have gone down too. They’re available at all the major retailers, and your power company has probably been recommending them in that literature they send along in your bill. But surprisingly few people seem to be using them. (more…)