Sarah's blog

Goodbye everyone!

This is the last blog I’ll write for www.sustainability.govt.nz, which leaves me a bit sad. I’ve really enjoyed sharing my thoughts and chatting with you guys on the forums. I’ve met some pretty cool people and have learned a lot.

Simple power saving

My power bill last month was $37.46. I don’t think that I live in a particularly hermit-like fashion – I shower daily, I cook regularly, I don’t have a TV, but I do spend too much time online, so I think that cancels out not having a telly.

Winter transport options

I don't know about you, but walking to work in this cold weather just isn't so appealing. I try and walk when the weather is nice – it takes just over an hour and gives me time to wake up and prepare for my day, but when it's raining or cold, as it has been recently, I just want to stay those extra 20 minutes in bed.

Insulation Installation

So many New Zealand homes don't have adequate insulation. I think we've all heard by now that some Dunedin student flats are colder than the inside of a fridge in winter. I can believe that – having visited friends down there in my second year at uni I woke up to ice on the inside of the windows.

Wising up on water

I don’t know about you, but I was really pleased to get rained on last weekend. It had been hot and dry in Wellington for too long. I’m one of those people who actually likes it being a bit cooler, and I certainly don’t mind a bit of rain. I know my garden appreciated it.

The 11th Hour

I was lucky enough to go to EECA’s ENERGYWISETM advance screening of The 11th Hour last night.

Sustainable New Year's Resolutions

What are your New Year’s resolutions?

Sustainable gift giving

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