访谈录 2008-08-03&08-05 要你管!我偏要晾衣服!(在线收听) |
So some New Amsterdam residents who want to do their part to help the environment, abc news. David Hurely reports their efforts to go // be a complicated by the neighbors’ down block. Remember these days, hang on, clothe line to make a come back. And it smells good, smells better than anything that comes out of the drier. It’s a green comeback, Steven Miniwhile hoped to cut their carbon footprint by hanging out their socks.
“One of the things you can do easily is you can hang your laundry out.” American families spend at least 100 dollars a year drying clothes. Unlike driers that count for 6% of home electricity use. So save money, save the planet, what’s not for life? “I don’t wanna see any of them, I want to see nature. um…she is not the nature. Richard Jacques homeowners’ association and thousands like it. Ban clothe line as unattractive over underwear, and a // property values. States are very clearly that our cycles So down the street, Mary Lucier hangs her wash inside on doors and for life excuses. Is this decoration? No, haha, it is not decoration, it is serious. Others figure out the ways around the rules. So listens, you are hiding hanging your laundry. I, am, discreet, hehehe. And I likely act this as to try lying on support to change the rules on clothe line, hoping states will force associations to allow the residents the right to dry. Laundry has totally taken in my life. 33-year-old bachelor lawyer, Alexander Lees is crying power goes who want the // and believe it or not, 3 states have an active right to dry laws, 7 others are considering.
I mean it’s several power plants that we can shut down if everybody will make this switch. That’s if you can convince Americans there is art in hanging out laundry, a beautiful way to help save the planet. David Hurly , abc news, right, New Amsterdam.
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