Showing posts with label reduce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reduce. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2024

Earth Day: Drawdown & GAI

 What does GenAI have to say about the scientific-based solutions promoted by Project Drawdown? ProjectDrawdown.org (Another take on Earth Day using GAI.)

We employed our fav GenAIs to chat about Project Drawdown. This is the overview with the prompts. Please feel free to run GenAI chat with your own queries.

Q: Project Drawdown looks at the biggest places to make the greatest impact toward reducing human impact on the planet. What are the most impactful of these?

Q: What are the ways that someone of average income in the USA could make the most impact based on these top 10 solutions?

GenAI on Earth Day 2024: Overview

It is Earth Day, April 22.  Earth Day 54 since the first in 1970. (Earth Day Quiz below... Visit EarthDay.org or Wikipedia: Earth Day for more.)

Wow. The population was about 3.7b, now more than 8b. But as worldwide life span increases and wealth increases so does lifetime consumption.

We employed our fav GenAIs to chat about it... and to generate some graphics. This is the overview with the prompts: there are two blog posts with GenAI chats: Part 1 and Part 2. Please feel free to run GenAI chats of your own.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Earth Day Number 2 (of 4): Reduce, reuse, recycle (rethink)


Number 2. Reduce, reuse and recycle. You actually want to add rethink here. Something as simple as using water bottles saves hundreds of dollars per year, per person. You simply buy one or two water bottles and use them for years… refilling from fountain or tap water that is essentially free.
ToDo: Buy (BPA-free) Water Bottles and start using them instead of bottled water and sodas. (A couple dollars invested results in up to $100 savings per month.)

Saturday, February 25, 2012

UPS Decision Green Technology Forum presentation - UPS Pressroom


Just got a REALLY COOL UPS letter today.

The envelope does a folding Origami-type thing and you can reuse it!. So very cool.

Here's a pix of the label which says: reduce, reuse it and THEN recycle!...

Decision Green(sm) is a service mark of UPS.

100% recycled with 80% post consumer.

I love it!