Yes, I have them installed throughout my home, they are reducing Co2 emissions by about 280kg / year in my home.
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2007-04-30 09:48:08
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answered by howtosaveenergy.co.uk 3
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regrettably, that's basically one among a lengthy record of evidences of the inability of difficulty China has for its electorate, and definitely, for something else of the international. the basically element major to them is the almighty Yuan. i do not bear in mind the precise variety, yet 1000's of them die in coal mining injuries each and every 12 months. And 1000's of human beings were given contaminated with AIDS because the agency collected their blood, extracted the money making component from it, after which reinfused it. regrettably, they did not separate the guy collections yet extremely kept all of it at the same time in a unmarried pool. So one human being who had AIDS subsequently contaminated each and every donor. There are parts the position there is not any water to drink that has no longer been significantly polluted through business runoff of one form or yet another. the problem isn't a lot with the bulbs themselves, even although they do include a small volume of mercury and must be disposed of perfect, yet with the insistence on determining to purchase them from someone who would not care how their manufacture impacts its own human beings.
2016-11-23 17:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, to help reduce global warming. And also to reduce mercury pollution.
Fossil fuels contain mercury. Using incandescent bulbs causes more mercury to be emitted from power plants. More than is in a CFL.
It's better if you dispose of old CFLs properly so that even the tiny amount of mercury is not released. But, no matter how they're disposed of, CFLs reduce mercury pollution.
http://www.cityofberkeley.info/sustainable/Powerplay%20articles/16Powerplay.Mercury.CFL.html
2007-04-30 11:11:43
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answered by Bob 7
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Don't break em. They are full of gasses that are terrible for the environment. I tried them, but I prefer the standard lightbulb. The light emitted by the cf bulb doesn't mimic real light at all and is depressing to have in a house.
2007-04-30 09:46:20
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answered by danzahn 5
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The light they produce is inferior to standard light bulbs - plus they could be dangerous, and should be treated as hazardous waste
http://www.ashlandcitytimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070414/NEWS01/704140362
2007-04-30 10:03:44
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answered by brownhouse 2
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No, because it's baloney that they "protect the environment." CO2 emmisions don't hurt the environment.
2007-04-30 10:40:28
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answered by punker_rocker 3
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No.
I use them to lower my electric bill.
2007-04-30 09:51:00
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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