05/21/2008

Reiki for gas efficiency

Today I purchased gas at $3.79 & 9/10ths (what’s that all about?!) using a website that helps you locate the best prices in your area.

More to the point, I’ve increased my gas mileage from 23 mpg to 24.2 mpg using Reiki. OK now I’ll be harassed by big oil & Detroit (NOT! Only a joke, that’s not my reality.)

Here’s how:

  • When pumping keep your Reiki hand on the pump & intend better gas economy.
  • Use Jakikiri Joka-ho (method for cleansing objects) on your car, intending that it burns fuel efficiently, that all car parts related to fuel are clean, work well & efficiently.
  • When driving direct Reiki ahead of you so traffic flows, you get all green lights and there’s no stop & start.

It also helps to practice these commonsense steps:

  • Consolidate your trips.
  • Make sure your tires are inflated to the right pressure.
  • Don’t carry excess & unneeded weight in your car.
  • Drive below the speed limit.
  • Accelerate slowly & evenly.
  • Accelerate going downhill.
  • Don’t weave in & out.

03/04/2008

Earth Hour 2008

I just signed up to the new Earth Hour website for 2008 and I thought you might like to take a look and possibly sign up too. Earth Hour is on 29 March 2008 at 8pm, and it looks like it’s going to be really big. So far, as well as Sydney, there’ll also be Chicago, Tel Aviv, Manila, Copenhagen, Melbourne, Brisbane and Toronto all turning off their lights for an hour in the name of preventing global warming. And I’m sure there’ll be more cities by March. Sign up for Earth Hour with me by visiting and join the movement.

Also check out the informational & inspirational video below…

11/30/2007

Sky is Falling

The Alliance for Climate Protection and Current TV are proud to announce that the grand prize winner of our “60 Seconds to Save the Earth” Ecospot Contest is Dave Schlafman for his video entitled Sky is Falling.

11/26/2007

Texas & Climate change

Driving back from dropping my son at school, I heard an excellent report on the state of greenhouse emissions in good ole Texas. This NPR report is available with a great more detail on their site. Additionally, President Bush is about to congratulate Nobel Prize winner too, which means he’ll be congratulating Al Gore. Here’s a teaser from NPR:

“Texas emits more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than any other state. And if Texas were a country, it would be the seventh-largest carbon dioxide polluter in the world. Texas’s high carbon dioxide output and large energy consumption is primarily a result of large coal-burning power plants and gas-guzzling vehicles, both of which contribute to the pollution problem. But while many Texans think bigger is better, there are signs of an attitude change on energy consumption.”

11/18/2007

U.N. Chief Seeks More Climate Change Leadership

By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL

Published: November 18, 2007

In releasing a report on climate change, the U.N. secretary general called on the U.S. and China to play “a more constructive role.”