Andrew C
POINTS TOTAL
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Andrew's actions
Materials
Go Paperless
#70 Recycled Paper
I will reduce the amount of paper mail that I receive by opting into paperless billing and subscriptions.
Buildings and Cities
Choose LED Bulbs
#33 LED Lighting (Household)
I will replace 6 incandescent lightbulb(s) with Energy Star-certified LED bulbs, saving up to $14 per fixture per year.
Buildings and Cities
Online Energy Audit
Multiple Solutions
I will complete an online energy audit of my home, office, or dorm room and identify my next steps for saving energy.
Women and Girls
Start a Social Media Campaign
#6 Educating Girls
I will share stats on gender inequity in education with my social media feed to raise awareness.
Food
Contact your Elected Officials
#23 Farmland Restoration
I will contact 4 elected officials to voice my opinion on the importance of restoring farmland in my region, including both public and private land.
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REFLECTION QUESTIONBuildings and Cities Online Energy AuditWhat are your next steps for saving energy?
Andrew C 4/05/2018 6:09 AMThere isn't much I can control in the apartment. I have moved over to about 90% LEDs and work on reducing the sun in summer and drafts in winter. They are remodeling the apartments and will redo mine when I leave. which will upgrade I'm sure. Monitoring usage is the best I can do now. I need to look into that passive drain that TV and such can do. Since I use them very little I might be able to save some energy there. When I move I will either move to a smaller apartment or a home I can work on and upgrade the efficiency. I'll leave behind the LEDs for the next tenant too. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONBuildings and Cities Choose LED BulbsChanging lightbulbs is an excellent first step toward energy efficiency! What's next?