Sustainable Living E5 | Energy: The Dirty Truth
Sustainable Living E5 | Energy: The Ugly Truth. Follow Rob Greenfield's bike ride across the United States practicing sustainable living to the extreme. In this 5 episode series you'll learn how your daily actions with food, waste, water, transportation, and energy affect the earth, other species, and yourself. And you'll learn how you can be a part of the solution and live sustainably. In this episode Rob lives cycle 4,700 miles across the USA using only electricity from his portable solar panels. He managed to use 1,000 times less electricity than the average American. He plugged into just 5 outlets in 104 days and never turned on a single light switch. The truth is that a vast majority of electricity in the USA is dirty energy. You'll learn about where your electricity probably comes from and the destruction it causes. The video ends with the simple actions you can take to reduce your environmental impact from electricity.
Watch the full series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHrhas5pE0W7qmPX35ykbb9dAMkBUBb48
To learn more about what you can do to live sustainably visit: https://www.RobGreenfield.tv/sustainableliving
Rob Greenfield is an adventurer, activist, and humanitarian for a sustainable and just world. He donates 100% of his media income to grassroots nonprofits. His YouTube channel is a source for all things sustainable living, off the grid, simple living, zero waste, tiny house, grow your own food, cycling, and green.
Find Rob on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobGreenfield
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobJGreenfield @RobJGreenfield
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RobJGreenfield @RobJGreenfield
https://www.RobGreenfield.tv
Sustainable Living E5 | Energy: The Ugly Truth. Follow Rob Greenfield’s bike ride across the United States practicing sustainable living to the extreme. In this 5 episode series you’ll learn how your daily actions with food, waste, water, transportation, and energy affect the earth, other species, and yourself. And you’ll learn how you can be a part of the solution and live sustainably. In this episode Rob lives cycle 4,700 miles across the USA using only electricity from his portable solar panels. He managed to use 1,000 times less electricity than the average American. He plugged into just 5 outlets in 104 days and never turned on a single light switch. The truth is that a vast majority of electricity in the USA is dirty energy. You’ll learn about where your electricity probably comes from and the destruction it causes. The video ends with the simple actions you can take to reduce your environmental impact from electricity.
Watch the full series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHrhas5pE0W7qmPX35ykbb9dAMkBUBb48
To learn more about what you can do to live sustainably visit: https://www.RobGreenfield.tv/sustainableliving
Rob Greenfield is an adventurer, activist, and humanitarian for a sustainable and just world. He donates 100% of his media income to grassroots nonprofits. His YouTube channel is a source for all things sustainable living, off the grid, simple living, zero waste, tiny house, grow your own food, cycling, and green.
Find Rob on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobGreenfield
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobJGreenfield @RobJGreenfield
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RobJGreenfield @RobJGreenfield
https://www.RobGreenfield.tv
Watching this on a solar charged phone and living in a tiny house ^^'
Amazing series. Covers everything in a couple minutes. Thanks so much for what you do.
Buncombe county just approved the 100% renewable energy goal for government buildings in 10 years and all of the county in 25!
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Working on being more like you also!
I have a channel too… should check it out!
Blessings!
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I'm really loving this Sustainable Living series.
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Total Control: Prob with his solar. It's not all or nothing. He's still using 1000x less.
this is what I'm aware of. that you used the very same electronic devices that you are preaching against yet expect your followers to do as you say and not as you do?