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Ask HN: What can I do about climate change?
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3 points
by andreev_io
2107 days ago
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In my day-to-day lifestyle, what are the most cost-effective changes I can implement to reduce my environmental impact? As a software engineer, how can I use my professional skills to help others fight the crisis? |
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Without a car, use a bike to get around (I'm doing this for +20 years now, despite everybody says its not possible. IF you urgently need a car, for example you have to move something big and heavy: just rent a car/van/whatever. Done)
The second most effective thing: Probably let go of all your plans about flying via plane.
Beside that, in your household, using HOT WATER accounts for 10 up to 30% of your annual energy bill.
I "found" out, that using about 36 to 38 degree Celsius warm showering water is most ideal for your skin (and no, it does not feel cold! It feels warm, not hot, not Luke warm, just warm as in very comforting). So if you use just warm water for showering, you might decrease your overall boiler temperature, which mostly is set above 60 C.
Beside ALL this: Spread the word and show everybody that changing is not hard at all and it even is promising a longer life (due to more biking, less products to "repair" your dried out skin due to too hot water etc.)