Earth Day, turn those amps OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Earth Day, turn those amps OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've said it before, I'll say it again, it is Environmentally IRRESPONSIBLE to leave your equipment on for long periods of time, before or after, or truly despicable, ON all the time!

On, 20 mins, listen, done, off!

Doctors, Lawyers, Trust Fund Kiddos, come on now.

Where were you in 1970?, I was there in Manhattan (went to college at Pratt in Brooklyn 1966-1970)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Day

 

 

elliottbnewcombjr

@parkergetdean @others….You’re right, they think they are right, vice versa too and positions harden and nobody convinces any one of anything. Ah, that’s the facless internet where everyone has an opinion be it informed or not. When conversations here turn to flames they get removed. So folks pkease lets not flame another thread out. 
 

I’m as guilty as some for meandering (tis me) but sometimes we glean something interesting about another and that’s a bit of joy too. 
 

Yes the real world is out there but these fora are just a bit of a respite. 

The world is rotten to its core and I could care less how much electricity is being spent or heat that is being generated. 

Audiophile amps are niche products and if I have to pull a number out of my ass, I would say it's not even 0.001% of the electricity/heat generated by AI datacenter. 

@parkergetdean Whatever point you are trying to make, or virtue you are signaling, It is all meaningless. Using less electricity on amplifiers changes absolutely nothing. Being a good person blah blah blah, also changes very little. 

There are 2 dire problems the world is facing:

1) Depleting drinking water. 

2) 8 billion people on the planet. 8 billion is a lot of billions. Each human being contribute a ton of waste and pollution to the environment while using up limited resources and land. Using electricity "responsibly" is such a laughable attempt in the grand scheme of things. 

@samureyex ,

Actually, you just made the point of why we should all use electricity responsibly.

The two dire problems facing the world:

1) Depleting drinking water:

A 2022 study found that fossil fuel–driven power plants in the U.S. currently withdraw about 2.6 billion cubic meters (92 billion cubic feet) of fresh water per year — roughly 687 billion gallons

And that’s just fossil fuel plants, add 50% more to that for all U.S. power plants. That’s an awfully large amount of potential drinking water. And that’s just this country. Imagine factoring in the rest of the world. Granted, a lot of that is returned to the environment, which creates its own problems. It’s now heated and in a lot of cases contaminated, which is detrimental to aquatic ecosystems and now requires even more resources to make it drinkable. Vicious cycle, yes?

Fossil fuel–fired power plants in the U.S. currently use hundreds of billions of gallons of fresh water each year, with coal, nuclear, and some natural gas plants using the most. Transitioning away from these sources can significantly reduce both water withdrawals and associated environmental impacts.

2) 8 billion people on the planet:

That is a lot of billions.

If each of these billions of people (those with electricity) took it upon themselves to use electricity more ’responsibly’, imagine the positive environmental impact it would make. Less pollution, less carbon, less resources, less need for even more power plants, more readily available drinking water, cleaner air, cleaner water, cleaner world. Billions of people acting just a bit more responsibly. Huge positive impact. Not so laughable when you think globally. Just a small individual effort is all it takes. So yes. Using electricity ’responsibly’ can have a great impact in the grand scheme of things. And yes, it can start with the simple step of turning off some of your gear, as well as other individual minor steps. One minor step multiplied by billions. What an impact! And of course moving toward renewable sources of power generation. I’m afraid we’re going to have to wait two and a half more years for that sensible step to get back on track.

The world is rotten to its core and I could care less how much electricity is being spent or heat that is being generated. 

It's attitudes like this that are the problem, not the solution.