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Black Balloons Energy Saving Campaign

Submitted by Midori 21/02/2008 0

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YOU HAVE THE POWER. SAVE ENERGY.

Climate change is happening now and you can do something about it.

The 'You have the power. Save Energy' campaign is encouraging all Victorians (Australia) to save energy at home to cut greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the impact of climate change.

You may have seen the balloons featured in the campaign. Each represents 50 grams of greenhouse gas. Every Victorian household produces over 12 tonnes (240,000 balloons) of greenhouse gas emissions each year.

By saving energy, you'll save money, as well as help protect our environment from the impacts of climate change.

For further information about how you can save greenhouse gas, energy and money visit www.sustainability.vic.gov.au

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Midori
Kudos: 874
Well you have seen the famous "Black Balloons" on tv and now on PureGreen
21/02/2008
Melbourne, Victoria
nicolas
Kudos: 2
These are all really great tips to consider, sometimes people don’t think about something like this. Thanks for this post!
www.a2se.org.au/
26/04/2010
melbourne
 
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