Friday, November 19, 2004

Hello everyone! Right now, in my class we are talking about the energy crisis and alternative forms of energy, and I found this article about the train system in Calgary. The Calgary trains are now 100% emmissions free because the electricity used to power the trains is generated by wind mills in Southern Alberta. If you want to know more, check out this link:

http://www.calgarytransit.com/environment/ride_d_wind.html

I also found tons of other information about alternative energy, just by typing in "alternative energy" into yahoo.com. I feel pretty good that the trains in Calgary don't produce any CO2 and they aren't contributing to global warming.

On the other hand, as I sit here typing this blog, I guess I am contributing to global warming (or nuclear waste, I'm not sure where my electricity comes from in Hirakata City, but either way, it's bad). The reason I'm having an impact on the environment is that I put all my laundry into the dryer. I desperately need some clean clothes for this weekend, but my balcony is already filled with wet clothes that have been there for three days already. Each time they get a little bit dry, it starts to rain again and all my clothes get wet. Because of that, I had to use the dryer to dry my clothes. It's kind of frustrating, because I want to do my best for the environment, but then I keep having little setbacks like this. I wonder what the solution should be. Maybe I should buy more clothes. But then, that's a problem for me in Japan because I am so HUGE and the clothes here are so LITTLE. What to do?

2 Comments:

At November 21, 2004 at 10:49 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Scott, you hoser. Don't wash your clothes so often. Try wearing the same clothes for about a month at a time. Try conserving like a monk.

 
At November 22, 2004 at 7:51 PM, Blogger Scott Douglas said...

Hmmm, I bet that was a Canadian who just commented on my blog! Janet, are you secretly reading my blog?

 

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