karlaltra
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- Name: karlaltra
- Age: 50
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camping/being outdoors, gardening, needlecrafts, DIY, sitting in trees
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Unfortunately, green alternatives have a heavier price-tag. Many people struggle with finances, even more so in the current financial climate. I've been one of them all my life! I have always striven to be as green as possible and have tried to instil this ethos into my daughter.
I am just about to move house and will have a fair amount of spare cash, some of which I intend to invest in a heat pump to provide heating and hot water. I will also have to install wall and roof insulation and probably underfloor heating (hopefully just downstairs). Even with the government grants available for these works, it will still be very expensive. But I am determined to spend in this way as I believe that it is a financial sacrifice worth making. Believe me, there were a few other projects I had in mind, none of which were particularly green and all of which were entirely selfish!
I am not motivated by money, to me it is only a tool to be used, but many people are. It would be great if our governments stopped chasing oil and invested our money into sustainable technologies that left us less reliant on fossil fuels, but that day is some way off as yet. In the meantime, the more people that invest in sustainable technology, the more accessible it will become and the more broadspread it will be.
Is my desire to have a heat pump purely altruistic? Probably not; I'll benefit from reduced fuel bills and I'll be able to show off my installation to friends and neighbours, boosting my green cred on the way. But probably the biggest reward will be the knowledge that, even if all hope is lost, at least I tried for the future of our planet.
On The psychology of eco-choices posted 7 months ago 3 Responses