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Sunday, December 23, 2007
  Use Your Cat To Determine Environmental Pollution

How do we save the planet? One of the ways we could try would be to decrease emissions. This may sound trite and simplistic, but it could certainly work. Some observers say that if you want to see how much your household appliances use in terms of energy consumption, then ask your cat to sit near it. The nearer it sits then the more likely it is to be energy inefficient and therefore warmer.

Cats love heat and energy inefficient devices lose heat at a rate of knots. It make take a more scientific and logical approach to this exercise and by a meter which can tell you just exactly how much energy your appliance is using. By doing this you can at least try and eliminate the power consumption of some of the more hungrier appliances and therefore save not only electricity costs and other fuel goals, but also the planet.

Take, for example, low energy output light bulbs. These consume about 20% of the power of normal bulbs and weighs only 80% of the energy compared to the 95% of conventional bulbs. Scientific advances are continuing a pace and is now possible, in properly adapted homes, to buy devices which can automatically change the heating and lighting that was depending on the prevailing weather. How about having devices turn themselves off or at least go into low power consumption mode when, for instance, lights are turned off.

When someone leaves the room, then appliances could possibly communicate with each other and detect that the user is no longer around and therefore the appliance is no longer needed.

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