Bluerocket
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Global Warming -- do you believe its real? or a hoax?
If you believe --- what are you personally doing about it?
Are you worried about it and how it will affect where you (or someone you know) live?
Just curious -- please, in addition to responding to the post - post comments. I am interested in what you have to say about this topic.
For me -- I believe its true -- and I am worried about my friends who live along coast lines -- like New York City, Florida, California - all along the coasts -- especially places like New Orleans. I personally live in the center of the country (North Central KY) and don't think rising water will affect me physically here -- but droughts will certainly affect us -- and the stronger tornados, hurricanes etc..
I worry about the polar bears and the people in the polar areas of our planet who are used to the Artic lifestyle -- and how this will affect them and their "lands" and the ecology there. I am worried about the levels of the ocean rising - and the stronger weather -- Do you think this is what happened to Atlantis?? maybe at the time of the "great flood"??
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My husband and I are in our 50's - it may affect us some - but not like it possibly can the generations behinds us -- like people in their 40's, 30's 20's etc.. and all the people who come after us.
What are we doing - well we are just starting to do SOMETHING -- not much yet, but seeing what else we can personally do -- things like lowering our thermostat in the winter (did 60 - 65 this year will keep it at 80 in the summer or try to do with windows open if possible) -- and trying to turn off extraneous lights -- and unplug chargers etc.. We are starting to replace our normal light bulbs with the florescent ones (boy are they expensive) -- which they have not figured out how to recycle or dispose of properly (have MERCURY in them ) We use our microwave not the stove (where-ever possible) and try to do cold water washing for most clothes/laundry -- and now it is getting to be spring, will try to use a clothesline for the first time in my life --
I am currently investigating with our local power coop, how we can pay for the "green" energy they are starting to produce here -- it costs more and you have to specify that option on your bill -- We can't afford much more - but we can pay $5 or more a month extra.
Both my husband and I commute to work - and work different shifts -- our drives are over 20 miles away for me and 15 for him -- he will ride his motorcycle in good weather -- I drive our car which has better fuel economy. But we still have the truck(s) for the farm work and the tractor. I try to go ONE TIME to town on the weekend for all errands - rather than multiple trips.
I feel we can do more -- but at this time, we can't do SOLAR power or WIND power or anything major. Would LOVE to use HORSE Power to get to work - but would just arrive in time to go back home
: so that is really a silly idea for me (20+ miles each way)
Sooo -- what are you doing?? or not?
Just curious
JJay
If you believe --- what are you personally doing about it?
Are you worried about it and how it will affect where you (or someone you know) live?
Just curious -- please, in addition to responding to the post - post comments. I am interested in what you have to say about this topic.
For me -- I believe its true -- and I am worried about my friends who live along coast lines -- like New York City, Florida, California - all along the coasts -- especially places like New Orleans. I personally live in the center of the country (North Central KY) and don't think rising water will affect me physically here -- but droughts will certainly affect us -- and the stronger tornados, hurricanes etc..
I worry about the polar bears and the people in the polar areas of our planet who are used to the Artic lifestyle -- and how this will affect them and their "lands" and the ecology there. I am worried about the levels of the ocean rising - and the stronger weather -- Do you think this is what happened to Atlantis?? maybe at the time of the "great flood"??
My husband and I are in our 50's - it may affect us some - but not like it possibly can the generations behinds us -- like people in their 40's, 30's 20's etc.. and all the people who come after us.
What are we doing - well we are just starting to do SOMETHING -- not much yet, but seeing what else we can personally do -- things like lowering our thermostat in the winter (did 60 - 65 this year will keep it at 80 in the summer or try to do with windows open if possible) -- and trying to turn off extraneous lights -- and unplug chargers etc.. We are starting to replace our normal light bulbs with the florescent ones (boy are they expensive) -- which they have not figured out how to recycle or dispose of properly (have MERCURY in them ) We use our microwave not the stove (where-ever possible) and try to do cold water washing for most clothes/laundry -- and now it is getting to be spring, will try to use a clothesline for the first time in my life --
I am currently investigating with our local power coop, how we can pay for the "green" energy they are starting to produce here -- it costs more and you have to specify that option on your bill -- We can't afford much more - but we can pay $5 or more a month extra.
Both my husband and I commute to work - and work different shifts -- our drives are over 20 miles away for me and 15 for him -- he will ride his motorcycle in good weather -- I drive our car which has better fuel economy. But we still have the truck(s) for the farm work and the tractor. I try to go ONE TIME to town on the weekend for all errands - rather than multiple trips.
I feel we can do more -- but at this time, we can't do SOLAR power or WIND power or anything major. Would LOVE to use HORSE Power to get to work - but would just arrive in time to go back home
Sooo -- what are you doing?? or not?
Just curious
JJay