Friday, 26 December 2008
“Sit in the dark and eat a Mars barâ€
Some Christmas advice I didn’t take:
Comments “Simon from Sydneyâ€
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Some Christmas advice I didn’t take:
SCIENTISTS have warned that Christmas lights are bad for the planet due to huge electricity waste and urged people to get energy efficient festive bulbs.and there should be No Feasting, Either:
CSIRO [Commonwealth Scientific Research Organisation, Australia] researchers said householders should know that each bulb turned on in the name of Christmas will increase emissions of greenhouse gases.
Dr Glenn Platt, who leads research on energy demand, said Australia got 80 per cent of its electricity by burning coal which pumps harmful emissions into the atmosphere...
He said the nation’s electricity came from “centralised carbon intensive, coal-based power stations†which were responsible for emitting over one third of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions.
MORE than 3 million tonnes of Christmas food will be dumped in landfills this month - where it will produce environmentally-damaging methane gas.
John Dee, founder of sustainable living group Do Something, said Australians spend $5 billion every year on food we buy but don't eat.
“And December is the worst month,†he said.
“What many Australians don't realise is that methane from Christmas food waste is 20 times more potent a greenhouse gas than the carbon emissions coming out of your car exhaust...
“People have no understanding of the damaging food waste is just from a climate change perspective.â€
Comments “Simon from Sydneyâ€
So after you’ve turned your Christmas tree lights off, you can sit in the dark and eat a Mars bar instead. Yep, we sure know how to enjoy ourselves Down Under!...while wearing our environmentally-correct hair shirts.
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