Hi to all of you.
It’s so interesting how this topic has developed, and I simply have to make a reply.
First I need to say
- I’m not a saint myself. I often take my car instead of my bicycle or the bus.
- I know of course that distances in USA cannot be compared with DK, but I don’t know so much about the states or the society in USA that I’m able to judge the individual.
- I’m not an absolutely Al Gore admirer. I know that not everything he says, is the truth.
But generally speaking I’m thinking of how to save energy, and I’m sure that a change of habits in USA really will count (big is not always better

). But it seems, as if many of you already have made changes, which is promising. Not only for the environment. Also I don’t like the thought that countries outside the West can spoil our economy totally, if they lower the production of oil.
As you know now energy is very expensive in DK. But that force us to try to solve the problem.
So we try to save energy, and we develop. Windmills, geothermal heat, solar heat etc. Our rules about how to isolate our houses are very strict. You will not get a permission to built a new house
without fulfilling these rules. Our cars are very expensive too, so most families have only one car.
Our young cannot have driving license before they are 18 (it’s not anything to do with saving energy, but it helps too), we buy “green” white goods etc.
We have a proverb that says something like: “every little helps” (sorry, cannot translate it better), and if everyone follow these words we have already made progress! And “Follow the money” Soxfan says.
I know it’s not meant, as I said: “
So my point is that the economy can get you to do things that are sensible”, but anyway, if you cannot make people to change habits, because no one shall order them to change their lifestyle, my experiences tells me that it helps if money are involved.
About light bulbs:
I have read the article, but that won’t prevent me from using them. So many things are dangerous.
I drive with my grandchildren in my car. The traffic is dangerous, but of course I make it so secure as possible with a car safety seat. Just do as they say in the article, if something should happen. I can see the problem with recycling. We have a special box, where we collect used batteries, bulbs etc. When it is full (take more than a year), we bring it to a collection centre. Most of our trash is recycled like in Maggy’s and Verjoy’s town.
Verjoy, I don’t know a restaurant as you mention, but I think it’s so fine that the meat is from a place near the restaurant. We have restaurants with ecological food, and we also eat much ecological food ourselves. But sometimes I fell guilty about that, it’s perhaps good for us, but not for the environment, the food has to be transported from countries far away.
Jorge, I love sunshine, but like Tom, I also like the season changes. Today outside my window is
snow and sunshine. So nice! (see my latest pic in the Easter topic). But in DK we haven’t 7 month with winter, it would perhaps change my mind. Actually we have a small house in Spain, many people believe that we will move to Spain, when hubby retires too. But that’s not our intention. We like it here, and if the weather is too bad, we can look forward to our vacation or go on vacation. But I must admit that the family also play a role. We wouldn’t like to be too far away from our lovely grandchildren.
Teresa, thank you for your information. I can see that I misunderstood that about the house prices.
Tom, maybe we will come to USA one day. Not because of the cheap dollar, but because I’m being more curious about the States, and I have seen some nice pics in this forum (among them CG’s from the desert).
Linne