Do you live a green lifestyle?
#1
Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Bellaire, Texas
Posts: 48
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Vehicle: 2002 Accent
Do you live a green lifestyle?
How many of you live a green lifestyle? Meaning, you recycle and try to reduce your carbon footprint as much as possible? I recycle at home and the company I work for tries to stay green with the amount of energy they use and stuff, but thats about as far as I go with it. I would never drive a Prius but I would put solar panels on my home.
#2
Administrator
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: ɯooɹpǝq ɹnoʎ
Posts: 13,943
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Vehicle: ǝdnoɔ sısǝuǝƃ
My wife's job is home energy conservation, so it's at top of mind. Trying to use less electricity in the home mainly. That's about the only thing I contribute, keeping our oversized home at a stable, enjoyable 65-68º year round.
The company she works for actually leased 50+ Prius for the field staff who drive all the time. It was cheaper in the long run than paying them $0.55/mile reimbursement for their own vehicle. Some of the guys are backwoods, redneck hunters (think Duck Dynasty) with a nice lift and big tires on their trucks. Even they have made comments that the Prius is a reasonable car for someone who drives a lot. Getting 50mpg when prices are $3.50-$4 will make you see things differently.
The company she works for actually leased 50+ Prius for the field staff who drive all the time. It was cheaper in the long run than paying them $0.55/mile reimbursement for their own vehicle. Some of the guys are backwoods, redneck hunters (think Duck Dynasty) with a nice lift and big tires on their trucks. Even they have made comments that the Prius is a reasonable car for someone who drives a lot. Getting 50mpg when prices are $3.50-$4 will make you see things differently.
#3
Administrator
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Lacey, WA
Posts: 12,515
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes
on
2 Posts
Vehicle: Two Accents, Mini, Miata, Van, Outback, and a ZX-6
I would love to do a solar project for my home.
I actually would love a fun electric car. Instant torque FTW. But I won't drive something like a Prius.
I actually would love a fun electric car. Instant torque FTW. But I won't drive something like a Prius.
#5
Administrator
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Lacey, WA
Posts: 12,515
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes
on
2 Posts
Vehicle: Two Accents, Mini, Miata, Van, Outback, and a ZX-6
I said a fun electric car. Nothing with 45hp allowed. And I'm not spending a bazillion dollars on it like a Tesla or similar.
I would like a hybrid with one set of wheels being driven by an internal combustion engine and the other by electric wheel motors. It makes good sense.
I would like a hybrid with one set of wheels being driven by an internal combustion engine and the other by electric wheel motors. It makes good sense.
#6
Super Moderator
Give the choice between two 100% equal benefit, same cost items, I'll choose the greener one. I will not pay more for "green", "organic", "free-trade", etc...
This does not mean I believe "green" products should be as cheap as Chinese made crap that kills babies. This means I think Chinese crap should be taxed into oblivion to be made as expensive as "green" products. People buy non-green and Chines stuff because it's cheaper, not because it's as good. So, eliminate that incentive. Lets turn all Walmarts into parks, homeless shelters or sports arenas while we're at it.
This does not mean I believe "green" products should be as cheap as Chinese made crap that kills babies. This means I think Chinese crap should be taxed into oblivion to be made as expensive as "green" products. People buy non-green and Chines stuff because it's cheaper, not because it's as good. So, eliminate that incentive. Lets turn all Walmarts into parks, homeless shelters or sports arenas while we're at it.
#7
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Floating around the AUDM
Posts: 3,837
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Vehicle: X3 Sprint, S-Coupe Turbo
I think the best contribution I make to being green is just not being an idiot with energy usage. Don't leave lights and computers running all the time, don't be lazy and use the car for five minute trips, don't buy obviously bad stuff like Cobra mentioned.
I love the idea of passive solar design when it comes to houses. Green aside, I think it's super neat to have a house that's just always phr3sh and comfortable without blasting a/c and heating through it all the time.
I love the idea of passive solar design when it comes to houses. Green aside, I think it's super neat to have a house that's just always phr3sh and comfortable without blasting a/c and heating through it all the time.
#8
Administrator
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: ɯooɹpǝq ɹnoʎ
Posts: 13,943
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Vehicle: ǝdnoɔ sısǝuǝƃ
I wish someone would develop solar windows that could be used in skyscrapers to generate electricity to power the building. There's limited area on a roof for panels, but windows are so plentiful in buildings it would be great to have a way to collect that energy while having a transparent view out of a window.
#9
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 1,682
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Vehicle: 1991 Impulse RS
as an HVAC-R mechanic, I DO NOT support this comment. lol
I recycle, own fuel efficient cars and don't waste energy. I can't say I go out of my way to be green, but will choose to be green when no extra effort/money is required.