On this Earth Day, slow climate change one computer at a time
Dear Friend,
On this Earth Day, slow climate change one energy efficient computer at time by turning on the power management settings on your computer. Using computer power management can save more than 600 KWh of electricity per year - more than lowering your home thermostat by two degrees Fahrenheit in the winter or replacing six standard light bulbs with compact fluorescents.
Here are some other green computing tips to help reduce your environmental impact:
- Don't use a screen saver. Screen savers are not necessary on modern monitors and studies show they actually consume more energy than allowing the monitor to dim when it's not in use.
- Fight phantom power. Plug all your electronics into one power strip and turn the strip off when you're not using them. You can reduce your electricity bills by as much as 10% by unplugging appliances and electronics when they are not in use.
- Turn down the brightness setting on your monitor. The brightest setting on a monitor consumes twice the power used by the dimmest setting.
To learn more about energy-efficient computing practices, visit our recently redesigned web site at http://climatesaverscomputing.gaia.com/Local%20Settings/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/Content.Outlook/Y2EDKDLZ/www.climatesaverscomputing.org.
Regards,
Climate Savers Computing Initiative









