It's time:Time to step away from the oil and the coal. Wanting something real bad doesn't make it right. Yeah, we use the oil. We think we need the oil. But let's face it. We use too much. We've over done it. And now we're sick because of it. So we're gonna have to change. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Change is good. Life is about change. Be more energy efficient. What does that mean? It means it's time to take responsibility for what you use.
Well, for starters, drive less. If you live in an area with public transportation, use it. If it's not readily available, holler for it. Make it happen in your community. If you take the bus or the train to work, you can get stuff done, without having to hang on to the steering wheel. And, insurance rates will go down, because we won't need to drive everywhere. There will be less fender-benders. Drunks will be able to barf in taxis, and chat with you on the subway. Isn't that better than side-swiping your car, or killing you? See, and you won't be getting tickets for running the red light, either.
Walk there and back. That's a two-fer, right there. You'll accidentally get some exercise. That'll increase the circulation, maybe increase the metabolism, lose a little weight. Your doctor will be so proud. He/She will think you're following their advice. Ya might even get “lucky”, because you feel better, and look better, eh? And your dog won't look so much like a barking pig, because you're walking him/her. (Pick it up! That's what those plastic grocery bags are good for)
Ride a bike as part of your transportation system. Get one with a good sturdy frame, and nice fat tires. Get one of those nice cushy seats, not an butt-killer like they put on racing bikes. Hell, it's your bike: detail it like you wanna. Get streamers, paint it, put some good baskets on it so you can carry stuff. Get a really loud horn. Put all kinds of reflectors on it. And good breaks. Really. (Your reflexes ain't what they used to be) And a good sturdy lock and chain/cable!
Turn off some of those lights. Get dimmer switches. Don't waste electricity. Don't forget, someone probably died in a mine, for that coal that's used by your local power plant. Put solar panels on the roof. Look into tank-less water heaters, or the ones that run under solar panels. Put everything on a surge protectors, and when you leave the house, turn everything off, except the fridge. Window units are more efficient that central heat and air. Use screens on the windows on nice days and get some fresh air in there. Get that film for the windows. Honestly, it works, and it's neat stuff! Hang the laundry outside to dry. Saves energy; the clothes will be fresher. If you're shy, hang the undies inside.
Let's invest in wind energy. We should be manufacturing our own turbines for them. Let's not sub-contract everything out to the Chinese. It's stressing them out. They're not used to having to treat their workers like human beings.( It's freaking them out at the Fox Comm Factory!)So let's take advantage of the situation, and get back into making things ourselves for our selves.
Or else, we're gonna kill ourselves. It's a national gut-check time
Dude! Save yer ass, save the planet
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