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by Lugh@climateconnected | Mar 29, 2023
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EV: It has been a very easy journey for me.
I live on an island in a beautiful part of Ireland, and with such small distances to cover, not to mention the carbon footprint from importation of fuel for ICT’s, it seemed the logical choice to drive an EV.
I browsed the internet to find an affordable used EV and bought a used Nissan Leaf from a dealer. It was a Japanese import and is in immaculate condition.
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Maeve from Dublin stopped getting lifts and started taking the bus
I stopped taking lifts and started taking the bus. It didn’t make sense to me why I would travel by car when the damage it does to the environment is so evident. It’s wasteful, considering the damage petrol and pollution does. It’s also healthier and more convenient for me – I don’t have to wait on anyone to be available.
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I’ve started cleaning my coffee pods and recycling them at a Nespresso drop-off point.I felt guilty using my Nespresso machine – I knew that I wouldn’t be able to wittingly continue as I was. I researched recycling methods and found that Nespresso would take their used pods and ethically dispose of them.
Brian made a simple easy switch
I gave up cows milk 2 years ago and switched to Irish-made (Flahavans) oat milk. I still eat cheese and eggs, it’s just the milk in my teas and coffees I swapped. I worked out that I’ve saved 624kg in carbon emissions from the switch. That’s the same as planting 45 trees. That’s from making an unnoticeable change in habits.
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