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The perceived need for comfort is unsustainable. It is a behavioral and cultural problem that we have put ourselves in. - $140 average spend on AC per year in US - 72% of US households use AC - 70% of electricity supplying AC units is generated from fossil fuels - AC units output both hot air and cold air, but due to inefficiencies, will always heat more than they cool, leading to global warming - Disposal of the waist of old AC units is costly and hazardous. R-134a is supposedly better than R-12, but studies have proven that it can be detrimental to the environment - Sweating cools the body naturally, while excreting toxins and improving complexion - 90% of the world deals without AC and that extra 10 degrees won't kill you! http://www.eia.doe.gov www.bydesign.com/fossilfuels “Future U.S. Energy Use for 2000-2025 as Computed with Temperatures from a Global Climate Prediction - Model and Energy Demand Model” Stanton W. Hadley, David J. Erickson III and Jose Luis Hernandez; S. L. Thompson Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/2006-08- 06-air-conditioning-warming_x.htm “A Rhetoric of Fitness: Persuasion and Perspiration” Journal article by Susanna Rich; ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, Vol. 53, 1996

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The perceived need for comfort is unsustainable. It is a behavioral and cultural problem that we have put ourselves in.

- $140 average spend on AC per year in US- 72% of US households use AC- 70% of electricity supplying AC units is

generated from fossil fuels- AC units output both hot air and cold air, but due

to inefficiencies, will always heat more than they cool, leading to global warming

- Disposal of the waist of old AC units is costly and hazardous. R-134a is supposedly better than R-12, but studies have proven that it can be detrimental to the environment- Sweating cools the body naturally, while

excreting toxins and improving complexion - 90% of the world deals without AC and that extra

10 degrees won't kill you!

http://www.eia.doe.govwww.bydesign.com/fossilfuels “Future U.S. Energy Use for 2000-2025 as Computed with Temperatures from a Global Climate Prediction - Model and Energy Demand Model”Stanton W. Hadley, David J. Erickson III and Jose Luis Hernandez; S. L. Thompson Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/2006-08-06-air-conditioning-warming_x.htm “A Rhetoric of Fitness: Persuasion and Perspiration”Journal article by Susanna Rich; ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, Vol. 53, 1996“Environmental implications of hydrocarbon refrigerants applied to the hermetic compressor” Sustainable Product Engineering Research Centre, Bournemouth University, UK

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Sex is unsustainable. It ties into nearly every overarching sustainability problem including the areas of Politics, Economics, Media, Human Behaviors, and Culture.

Issues- Population growth (Sex makes babies) - Advertising (Sex Sells)- Compromised Morals (Spitzer) - Gender neutrality (Workplace inequalities)- Transportation (How far would you go to get some?)-Waste (Throw away society)

Solutions- Self control

“World Population prospects: The 2008 Revision” US department of Economic and Social Afairs“Ethics in Avertiing: Sex Sells, but Should It?” Jessica Blair, Jason Stephenson, Kathy Hill, John Greenhttp://creativebits.org/inspiration/does_sex_advertising_sellshttp://ezinearticles.com/?Throwing-Away-the-Throw-Away-Culture&id=69046