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    We CAN save the environment

    This is in the kayak forum because i think the environment needs everyone's attention.

    CFL-Compact Fluorescent Lamp


    June 2006-
    Environmental Defense claims that if every U.S. household was to replace three 60-watt incandescent bulbs with CFLs, the change could reduce pollution as much as taking 3.5 million cars off the road would.

    I think most people on this forum are familiar with these bulbs. Basically, you can buy a CFL that only uses 20w of power but produces the same amount of light as a 75w traditional bulb. In time this saves you money from your electrical bill. CFLs also last 8-15 times longer than incandescent, traditional, bulbs.
    But every CFL contains a small amount of mercury. So are they really better for the environment? Coal power plants put so much mercury into the air that according to the EPA, when coal power is used, the mercury released from powering an incandescent bulb for five years exceeds the amount of the mercury released by powering a CFL for the same period and the mercury contained in the lamp. And over half of our country's energy comes from coal plants.


    Yesterday an interesting article appeared on the web:Mercury in energy-saving bulbs worries scientists

    Recycle your lightbulbs. According to the Association of Lighting and Mercury Recyclers, 70.8% of the mercury-lamps used by business and 98% of the lamps used in homes are not being recycled. Information on how you can recycle your's can be found at: earth911.org
    Buy a cfl with low amounts of mercury.
    It sounds like all philips bulbs have less mercury these days, but i know Philips has a line of bulbs called Alto which contain very low amounts of mercury. Alto bulbs can be bought at blackenergy or energy federation.
    Philips also just anounced a new "Extreme Low Mercury" line: press release

    So go out and change some light bulbs!

    Sign up at onebillionbulbs.com where you can record your bulb change history, calculate your savings, and see the results state by state.

    I got most of my info from wikopedia

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    good info. I heard about this mrecury issue. I just remodeled a house and put in a ton of these. I have two small kids so I got worried when I heard this. Thanks for the resources.

    I have to ask though....
    This is in the kayak forum because i think the environment needs everyone's attention.
    not really the most well traveled corner of the internet..or even really this site...just an observation....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harv View Post
    not really the most well traveled corner of the internet..or even really this site...just an observation....
    Well, he has posted it in just about every forum on TGR.

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    oh. so maybe I am not the most well traveled individual on the internet. still good info and I was psyched to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stihletto View Post
    This is in the kayak forum because i think the environment needs everyone's attention.
    I think the fact that you're a moron needs everyone's attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    I think the fact that you're a moron needs everyone's attention.
    thanks for bumping the thread

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    Most of the sockets in my house have these. They are also supposed to save like 60% on the power used by orcinary bulbs. As the other lights burn out they will be replaced with these.

    I did not know if the environmental impact they could have when I bouth them. I just did it for the energy savings.

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