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Surely, it's how much fuel a person uses in total which determines his/her 'transport' contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, not the efficiency of one of the vehicles he may use? I try not to use any. My system is hibernated every night - and I don't drive. I recycle as much as I possibly can (I would do more but our local council doesn't take high-density polyurethane (HDPE) which is what the tops of the milk 'tanks' you can buy in most supermarkets are made from). I refill my ink cartridges, and I never print unless it's absolutely necessary, then the results, if not used, are turned into phone pads. You must save quite a lot of money doing these things. What do you spend the money on that you saved? It's highly likely that you spend it on things or services that consume resources. Ultimately, to make a real difference, there simply needs to be less of us on this planet. Though I'm not planning to leave anytime soon myself... Regards Martin |
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