9 responses to “ What changes would you like to make ...”

  1. Tyler R

    Una forma para tener cantidades inmensas de energía sin mucha basura es un proceso llamado fusión fría, yo aprendió sobre ella en ciencia pero requiere gamas de temperaturas extremas más allá de nuestro conocimiento actual. También deseo que los lugares tuvieran más carriles de la bici, así que en vez de comenzar encima de mi coche y de la conducción como 2 millas podría montar con seguridad mi bici al almacén. Una idea que tenía era tener una prueba de cribado antes de que cualquier persona compre un vehículo grande (IE SUV o carros estupendos del deber) porque es diario veo a gente el zambullirse los coches enormes y un person' s en él. Otra cosa a enfocarse encendido sería el transporte aéreo, que es un contribuidor enorme a las emisiones de carbono del calentamiento del planeta, nosotros necesita desarrollar los combustibles alternativos o los nuevos motores que queman el limpiador. La cosa pasada que conjeturo sería el carpooling, fácil con todo eficaz.

  2. doubt_is_freedom

    I agree with everything you suggested except for #2. I am sorry, but I live way out in the woods and have a cleaner, more environmental homestead than the townies ever will. I do not like being around crowds of people, and being unable to hear the owls and whipoorwills at night or see the bats swooping down beneath the moon to eat mosquitoes. Since I don’t have kids or drive an SUV or water a lawn, I think I’ve earned the right to live this way.

    I’d like to see more solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, and biopower and less fossil fuels and nuclear energy.

    Also, small electronic devices might one day be powered by organic batteries containing engineered microorganisms. Just add water and a nutrient and they would produce electricity (read up on chemosynthetic bacteria and genetic engineering).

  3. Wayne T

    One fairly recent phenomenon is an upsurge in the sales of bottled water. It seems innocuous but the opposite is true. To check for yourself just how environmentally damaging this practice is, go to your search engine and type:

    union of concerned scientists bottled water

  4. The Great Wizard

    I think people should take care of plants (thats one thing). The reason is, as every one knows (but some don’t care about) is because plants provide air for living creatures. Including us. I think people should consider them selves animals (and mammals) instead of considering homosapheins of being one – of – a – kind. Saying if we aren’t animals, would be basically insulting animals. Okay, now back to my reasons.
    Neiborhoods should have more libraries and more advanced libraries (not that I’m saying libraries aren’ t good, they are great! As a matter of fact, I’m in a library right now.) Libraries have loads of books and movies to help people learn about things.
    I should be getting to my idea about now. People have to learn to be energy savers! We’re wasting energy on lots of stuff, like fans and ACs. (Also refrideorators and household products and so on). You can takse a walk outside to cool down, or go read in the library to cool down.

    Uh oh! Times running out. Hope you get the idea.

  5. afratta437

    un cambio que había para ir es el retiro de café. que sería tan cool tener instalada una fábrica de bloques grandes V8 en un coche moderno. como un 440 o un 426 en un dodge magnum / cargador. o un 502 en el nuevo Camaro. es mucho trabajo conseguir uno en la zona desde cero.

  6. jenay672001

    End factory farming and change the diet of the average human to that of vegetarian. I think it’s the thing that would be most beneficial to all.

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  8. go green shirts

    My number one issue is the use of pesticides. How many pounds have we ingested in our lifetime? How many toxins are on our clothes, in what we wash with etc. Must we have the greenest lawn in the neighborhood? Must our gardens be featured in the news as being the best?

    How many of our illnesses are due to all of these chemicals?

  9. deigratiaamen

    All great ideas–except the kids part–yes the world is WAY over populated, but realistically less kids isn’t going to make a real dent. Although I think voluntary birth control for anyone who wants it should be available–and I mean everywhere and every person.
    Otherwise, “Saying there are too many children is like saying there are too many flowers” –Mother Theresa
    And for the earths sake–outlaw disposable diapers!! ;-)
    My personal wish is that the solar energy companies would make panels more affordable, and also get them to low-income people. 2 birds with one stone! (That’s a rather gruesome saying.)

    I’d like to see every new construction have solar panels (or wind machines in appropriate areas) enough to provide for the electric needs of average occupancy. If not, the builder must pay a LARGE fee to build, the fees must be used to provide solar/wind power to schools in the area.

    And;
    don’t buy products that are way over packaged. And then be sure you let the manufacturer know why you didn’t buy it.

    Reuse Reuse Reuse
    How many things can you do with plastic grocery bags?

    Habitat your property for native creatures and plants, invite everyone to see how awesome it is.

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