Sierra Club New Year's Resolution


We cite hints for New Year’s Resolutions from Sierra Club’s Pat Joseph, with one month delay.

You Say You Want a Resolution
Well, you know, we all want to change the world. And with that in mind, here are a few ideas for your New Year’s Resolution. Feel free to add your own ideas in the comments. And a Happy New Year to everyone. Let’s make it a good one.

1) Read one authoritative book on global warming. Al Gore’s book version of An Inconvenient Truth is excellent, but just in case you don’t trust his take on things, here are some other titles to consider:
Field Notes from a Catastrophe by New Yorker staffer Elizabeth Kolbert
The Weather Makers by Australian scientist and Man of the Year, Tim Flannery
The Discovery of Global Warming by Spencer Weart
What We Know About Climate Change by MIT climate scientist Kerry Emanuel, (the shortest and most accessible of the bunch).
2) Write a letter to the editor of your newspaper or send a missive to your Senator or Congressman. Tell them what you think. They work for you.

3) Conduct a home energy audit. Find out how much power you use domestically and where you can trim it down. Pick the lowest hanging fruit first — things like extra insulation and more efficient lighting can make a world of difference.

4) Experiment with alternatives to driving. Maybe you can telecommute to work once or twice a week. Or carpool? How about riding your bike to the store for that half gallon of milk?

5) Measure your carbon footprint and consider what it would take to become carbon-neutral.