Do your bit for COP27: Use less energy!
As I write, COP27 is taking place in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheik
A place I visited for a travel feature. As a journalist in Athens I interviewed a number of environmental activists. They had a common message: Take personal responsibility for the planet!
This winter, with Putin trying to senselessly annihilate Ukraine, the cost of fuel is eye-watering! Industry, businesses, and even schools are struggling. Then, we are worrying about heating our homes. But unless you are frail, for whatever reason, or have very young children, there are things you can do to keep yourself warm at home.
When I moved to Athens the first winter was a shock. Yes, it does get cold there. But the apartments are set up for a warm climate so my flooring was marble one side and wooden the other = very cold in winter. In many apartments, including mine, the heating was centrally controlled. It was on for an hour each morning and evening. I bought a fan heater and hung over it shivering. This is what many people feel they are facing now in the UK.
But let me tell you what happened next. I soon found ways to be warm again. I dressed in warm layers. Then I bought a big fluffy dressing gown and a couple of hot water bottles. And if, for example, working at my desk in a draughty hallway, I felt chilled, I pulled on the dressing gown with a hot water bottle tucked inside it and drank a mug of steaming tea. And I was soon feeling toasty! Or, I simply got active. And the fan heater? It was redundant. Back in Wales I continue to dress for the weather, don't like my home too warm, and use central heating carefully. So, I am also doing my bit for the planet.
If you are fit and healthy can you do the same and cheerfully adapt to a cooler home? The savings in energy bills as well as reducing the impact on the environment can help us feel better all-round - including mentally!
Let me know how you get on.
Teresa

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