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By Think Salmon Feeling like thinking salmon is a bit too difficult? A bit of, well, a pain in the ass to make changes that benefit salmon and salmon waters? That’s how lots of people think. But New York Times writer Andrew Postman wanted to try. His article, detailing his quest to lose a half ton, is called The Energy Diet. In it Mr. Postman details simple, small changes to make that make a real difference to his carbon emissions—the main contributor to global warming. What does that have to do with thinking salmon? Salmon need cool water, and lots of it flowing in rivers and streams, to migrate to their spawning grounds and reproduce. Global warming causes warmer waters and lower water levels. It hurts salmon. Cutting back on carbon emissions is a major way to think salmon.
Recommended reading for everyone who wants great ideas to make the world better, great ways to think salmon. And easy too. Two light bulbs swapped to compact fluorescent bulbs save 300 pounds of carbon a year. 250 pounds by a 30 second change to computer settings. You’re gaining weight by not making these simple changes. Posted by Think Salmon in "At Home" on 10/5/06
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