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Clicklist: Less is more

Posted by Siel in clicklist, de-car-ing (Monday August 18, 2008 at 10:42 pm)

>> Rock out but travel light. Radiohead’s seriously trying to reduce the carbon footprint of its concerts. Part of the solution: Reducing equipment by deciding “to build two sets of light, video, and staging gear – one for each side of the Atlantic – and rent the sound system in each country. The band only had to move 12 antique guitars and a few “bits and pieces” across “the pond”. All told only about a ton of gear instead of the usual 20 tons.”

>> Speed less, say the people at Drive 55, who want to reinstate the national 55-miles-per-hour limit as a means of reducing our dependence on foreign oil. (via USA Today via Grist)

>> Shut off your shower intermittently. “A small addition to your shower head can save you time, money, and water: a simple shutoff valve can toggle the water flow off and on without undoing your carefully-calibrated mix of hot and cold on the faucet itself.”

Image via drive55.org

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3 comments for Clicklist: Less is more »

  1. Cool thing to do! Pitty they didn’t choose to go by boat - QM2 isn’t the worst place to be, even if you have to stay six days aboard in the cheapest cabin. I guess the rest of the world isn’t ready for a tour that have to make a journey like that justifiable by, for exemple, prolonging the stay on the destination by weeks. The band itself seems to be ready for it.

    Comment by Rosengeranium (Indoor Gardener) — August 19, 2008 @ 1:47 am

  2. I’m all for people driving slower to save gas. I’ve started driving the speed limit on the highway (65 instead of my normal 75) and getting about 15% better fuel economy. I figure if CHP actually enforced the current limit of 65, California’s gas consumption would decrease anywhere from 5-10%.

    Comment by Brian — August 19, 2008 @ 7:35 am

  3. You bring up a good point — Maybe just getting people to obey the speed limit more’s a good first step (that I could work on too, on the occasions when I do drive), and we can worry about changing the actual speed limit after that.

    Comment by Siel — August 21, 2008 @ 10:21 am

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