Monday Musing #1


When I started this #SummerOfClimateAction challenge in which I attempt to follow the calls to action as made by How to Save a Planet, I thought I would listen to a few podcasts, email a congressional representative or two, maybe finally commit to composting. You know, stuff like that.

Week One: Spark Tank started off with a bang. The topic was electricity storage on the electrical grid and as it happens, my city utility also sent out a communication that related to storage on the electrical grid but left out any mention of climate change (See Climate Change Is Still Worse). So, yes, I did end up emailing truth to power, calling upon them to "acknowledge the impact of climate change and communicate its relevance in regards to city matters."

I'll just say that sending an email through a contact-me box to a representative in far off Washington DC is one thing and emailing your local officials who recognize you in the grocery store is entirely different.

Another outcome, I bought a solar powered back up generator, partly to fill in during times of the controlled power outages discussed in Climate Change Is Still Worse and partly for camping. My hub and I have plans to do extensive travel around the West in the hopefully not too distant future. A small generator will allow us to have a 60watt fridge and keep our devices charged. I also plan on using it at home even during none power outages to take a smidge of load off the electrical grid.

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