Contribution for reducing global warming
Last Post 29 Nov 2011 07:06 PM by WindowsonWashington. 7 Replies.
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27 Nov 2011 01:03 PM
What’s your contribution to environment for reducing global warming? Saving Water, Say no to plastic, Using solar power, Saving trees by using less paper.
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27 Nov 2011 01:22 PM
I'm unconvinced that human activity has any measurable impact on global climate.
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27 Nov 2011 09:29 PM
PChem not required in your degree track, huh?
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28 Nov 2011 03:10 AM
I would say my contribution is discussing efficient heating, cooling and water heating solutions with customers. Education is key, what people do from there is up to themselves.
Visit my Youtube channel for product reviews and customer testimonials http://www.youtube.com/user/skyheating1
http://www.welserver.com/WEL0626/
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29 Nov 2011 08:50 AM
I've reduced my farting
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29 Nov 2011 09:46 AM
The real trick is in getting the rest of the herd to do the same.
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29 Nov 2011 04:30 PM
Posted By smartwall on 29 Nov 2011 08:50 AM
I've reduced my farting

No wonder everyone's getting grumpy these days........
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29 Nov 2011 07:06 PM
I am sorry but I am laughing at smartwall's post.

Is there ever a time where the word "fart" is not funny.

+1 on educating consumers and showing them that "Green" does not need to mean cost prohibitively expensive.
The difference is clear
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