Everyone, everywhere is talking about becoming greener.  From simply recycling newspapers, bottles, cans and glass to installing solar panels and driving hybrid vehicles.  Our society is a bit obsessed with it right now.

I'm not knocking this in any way.  I think that it is wonderful that so many people are finally getting on CFL light bulbboard with doing their part to help save precious resources on our planet.

One of the very simple things that you can do is to switch out your incandescent light bulbs for the new CFL bulbs.  And to help make it even sweeter, an organization called Greener Impact started the Million Lights Project.

This project was intended for Earth Day, but it seems that they are still going full force.  The premise of the Million Lights Project is to give away one million free CFL bulbs to reduce CO2 emissions.  According to their website:

"Traditional incandescent light bulbs cause millions of pounds of greenhouse gas emissions to be spewed into the atmosphere, contributing heavily to the dramatic effects of global warming.

By swapping out even one of your old "energy hog" incandescent light bulbs, you'll be reducing your carbon footprint by approximately 400 pounds over the life of the bulb, not to mention saving cash on your energy bills. As one million Americans band together to fight this battle, a collective savings of more than 400,000 megawatt hours could be generated, and prevent the emission of more than 200,000 tons of CO2not emitted over the lifetime of the CFL. This is the equivalent of powering almost 60,000 homes, or removing 31,000 cars from the road for a year, or planting 60,000 acres of trees. Just imagine if every household in America made the switch!"

What an amazing difference we can all make by just switching out those old light bulbs!

I've signed up for mine -- ready to sign up for yours?

 

 
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9 Comments on The Million Lights Project

Jim & Maria,

Super post and great way to bring awareness to so many out there who still have incandescent lightbulbs throughout their homes and offices!  I switched out my bulbs throughout my house and vacation home several months back and I am already seeing a huge difference in my electricity bill.  Hope everyone catches on to this simple, GREEN, solution.

07/15/2008 01:41 PM by Michelle Pimentel ASP, IAHSP Empire Home Staging (Empire Home Staging Solutions)


Hey, Michelle. We hope so too. All our best, Jim & Maria

07/15/2008 01:55 PM by Jim & Maria Hart ~ Charleston, SC Real Estate (Agent Owned Realty)


Our local electricity company (Southern California Edison) recently came around to the businesses in our area and replaced -- for free! -- all the fluorescent bulbs with the incandescent type. I thought that was a particularly good move on their part...

07/15/2008 01:57 PM by January Financial


Hey, January Financial. Yeah, our electric company sent everyone in the co-op 2 free bulbs and the packaged turned into a bank to show you how much money you are saving. Really cool idea. Thanks, Jim

07/15/2008 02:02 PM by Jim & Maria Hart ~ Charleston, SC Real Estate (Agent Owned Realty)


Thanks for letting everyone know that new bulbs can be the best 1st step you can take to becoming greener.

07/15/2008 06:02 PM by Sabrina Kelley,Colorado Mountain Homes, Woodland Park Colorado Real Estate (Prudential Colorado Real Estate )


Thanks for letting everyone know that new bulbs can be the best 1st step you can take to becoming greener.

07/15/2008 06:02 PM by Sabrina Kelley,Colorado Mountain Homes, Woodland Park Colorado Real Estate (Prudential Colorado Real Estate )


It would be great for projects like these to catch on.

07/15/2008 07:38 PM by Chuck Willman, Arizona RealtorĀ®, ABR, TRC (Gentry Realty)


That is a cool project. Between the Home Depot recycling program and efforts like these I imagine we will see more and more of these bulbs. Conservation remains an integral part of any solution to our current energy challenges.

07/15/2008 07:42 PM by Pete Jalbert R(S) (Jim Sanders Realty, Inc. )


Sabrina: It is our pleasure. Have a great week.

Chuck: Yeah, we think that the word is getting bigger by the moment. Take Care.

Pete: It is a cool project and we too agree that it is a intergral part to our future. All our best.

07/15/2008 08:58 PM by Jim & Maria Hart ~ Charleston, SC Real Estate (Agent Owned Realty)


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