Feeling Good And Green
Feeling Good
And Green
To the Editor:
I am still digesting the price of converting my incandescent bulbs. Wow, fluorescent bulbs appear to be approximately six times the price of the regular old bulbs. I know, I know, they last a lot longer. But, not six times longer. Canât wait to see the ânew light bulbâ line-item in the budget.
Maybe I am one of the lucky people that can afford this gigantic price differential so that I can âfeel goodâ about saving energy, polar bears, the globe and Al Goreâs reputation as some sort of âforecasterâ of doom and gloom.
Just tell me what I should do with the mercury in the bulbs when they burn out and then you can consider me âgreen.â And maybe the unelected and soon-to-cost-us-all-more-money âenergy task forceâ can tell me that burning coal to generate electricity so that we can all stay warm during the winter is bad, but using light bulbs with mercury in them is OK? Then, I would definitely âfeelâ better.
Respectfully,
Frank McDermott
8 Pumpkin Lane, Newtown                                       October 24, 2007