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Originally Posted by Kat2
Okay, what are all of you who believe in global warning doing to stop it? I've done my part; I recycle, I drive very little (combine trips), flush judiciously and much more. What are you doing to limit your carbon footprint? BTW, I had only 1 child who shops at thrift stores, knows how to take a short shower and follows a simple life despite earning a very good salary while living in a very wasteful area of the country.
I've done my part and still do.
Et tu?
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It's very difficult given my situation to be as green as I possibly can, as I don't live on my own yet. Since I'm a college student I'm living in a dorm room. But my school is also one of the most environmentally responsible in the US and Canada. Much of the food in the dining hall is sourced from within 100 miles of the school, a lot of the school's power is generated renewably on campus via solar, a good deal of the rest is generated renewably off campus, it has a strict water conservation regime, new buildings are LEED certified, and we are cutting back on the use of paper by making as many things electronic as possible. The fact that my school is so green is one of the reasons I chose to come here. In the future, I plan to grow most of my food myself and live off of the grid using solar power.