WHAT IS YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION?
by Mike Chino, 01/01/09The new year is a time to look towards the future while reflecting upon the past, and we love how the cherished tradition of making resolutions can focus the present towards a brighter tomorrow. Now that we’ve shared our Editor’s New Year’s Resolutions with you, we’d love to hear your resolutions for 2009! In fact, to encourage you to share with us, we’re holding a New Year’s Resolution contest. Simply leave a comment below with your green New Year’s resolution and we’ll be awarding a super soft organic cotton Inhabitat t-shirt of your choice to our favorite response!
The past week has offered an excellent opportunity to reflect upon all of the extraordinary developments of the past year, and now that we’ve entered 2009 we’d love to hear your resolutions for the next year. Whether you’re saving energy, greening your commute, conserving water, or reducing household waste, say it loud and proud for the chance to win a fabulous Inhabitat t-shirt of your choice!













Happy new year!
Here’s mine:
I’ll keep my parents from buying a car. No car has ever belonged to my family, and wont before it’s made a car that sustains. That means it shouldn’t be powered by fuel, diesel or bio-diesel/ ethanol, but non fossile renewable energy. It should be made of aluminuim or something that is recycable. We’re having a garden outside our house where we grow some of our own fruits and vegetables so it doesn’t need to be imported from countries Like Spain. Unfortunately doesn’t everyone have the possibility to grow their own vegetables..
I live 5 miles away from my current school. That means I’m depending on public transport, but even that has its emissions and that is one of the reasons why I like to take my bicycle to school instead of taking the bus. Next is college, which is even further away, but I will still use the least polluting possible way for me of transporting; the subway and walk or cycle the rest. So does my parents, and only the winter keeps us from walking or cycling all the way.
When it comes to what we do home we recycle paper, metal, plastic and such, like we’ve been doing since I was born(1993) and earlier. New laws tells that new houses for example has keep the indoor heat better. We live in a newer house which were built after these laws. Electronics should be used as rarely as possible, and everyone in the house should be taking care of and being bothered about that. The power from the power outtakes is pretty clean though. It comes from waterfalls and its preassure. In the winter it comes from nuclear plants in Sweden, that’s when we should be as efficent as possible.
I’ve to excuse my bad english and errors. x)
-Trond Hauge, Norway.