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Old 07-28-2008, 11:30 AM  
Dollarmansteve
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Originally Posted by CDSmith View Post
Whether you believe in global warming or not isn't the issue for me. In my opinion it can't hurt to change one's lifestyle a little and become greener. I haven't driven a motor vehicle of any kind to get to work in 18 years. I've replaced several bulbs in my home with the longer-lasting more energy efficient ones, I installed water displacers in the backs of the toilet tanks many years ago in my house and rental property, I use an electric mower, have had the house insulated inside and out, I recycle, and I am walking and biking now more than ever. It's a start anyway, but I'm sure I am greener than most.

The question is, how green are you?
I completely agree. It often gets lost in the arguing and name calling that most debates degrade into that just because you might question global warming doesn't make you anti-green. It's a net positive when you conserve energy / resources in any way possible - whether it be electricity, gasoline, water, etc.
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