Friday, July 29, 2011

Reduce your reliance on fossil fuels

This coming week some of the School of Veterinary Nursing staff are launching into a 10 week challenge to lose 10kg!  With this in mind I thought we might focus this week on how we transport ourselves around. 

Every time we get in our car and drive somewhere we are adding carbon emissions to the atmosphere, burning fossil fuels, spending money and potentially missing an opportunity to get some exercise, burning calories and using our muscles so we don’t lose them! 

So your challenge this week is to ask yourself every time you go to get in your car 
  1. Do I need to make this trip?  Perhaps it could be done at a later time combined with other jobs. 
  2. Can I make this trip by walking, jogging, biking or taking a bus?   
  3. If the trip can’t be avoided - plan the trip to do as much as you can while you are out and your route, so you drive as little as possible.  And while you are out park a little further from your destination and walk that extra distance to use your muscles before you lose them! And check out the Fuelsaver website for tips on how to reduce fuel consumption:
Have a great and sustainable weekend.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Research your power company

Did you know that it is easy to change power companies?

This week your challenge is to research the power companies that supply power in your area and look at which offers the best options to you, not only on price but on sustainable/renewable power  options.  Remember consumer pressure is the key to change in the big companies. 

Did you know that an important thing to ensure if you are moving from a paper based to electronic home or office, is that to improve the sustainability of this (among other things), one of the important things you need to actually be ensuring is that your power is supplied by one that uses renewable energy resources. In New Zealand we are lucky in that respect because we have largely renewable sources of power. 

The things you would want to look at are: 
  1. What forms of power generation do they use to supply your power – wind, water, coal, gas?  Wind and Water are renewable, whereas coal and gas are being taken from the earth faster than it can be replenished.   
  2. If all the sources aren’t sustainable, what are they doing to offset this – planting tress for example?  Regenerating mined areas in native forest? 
  3. With wind and water, don’t just accept that they are renewable – are they looking after the ecosystems they are potentially disturbing?  In particular the water that is diverted from rivers can affect the water life down stream.  Do the hydro schemes they use maintain the ecosystem below the dams? 
  4. What are the companies other sustainable attributes – can you get your power accounts online?  Can you phone (or they call you) to get your power reading each month rather than sending out a meter reader?  How do they treat there staff?  Are they carbon neutral or working towards it?  What about their attitude to waste – are they aiming for zero rubbish too? 
To start your research go to: Powerswitch  - but don’t stop with the website.  Once you have chosen a likely contender give them a call and challenge them on their sustainability practices.  Ask to look at their sustainability policy.  Satisfy yourselves that they are the best option.

If you decide to change it is easy!  Call the company you wish to transfer to and they will arrange it all for you – easy as that!

And while you are at it – have you thought about installing solar panels on your roof? We'll investigate this topic at a later date and other options of producing your own power.