Green Tips: A letter to kin, our energy

October 29, 2025

A letter, the second in a four-part series…

My Kin, I think often about your quality of life and health as I live my own with joy. What we do now will affect you, and I’m trying to be aware and choose my actions with this knowledge. I hope your energy systems are cleaner and more efficient than what we use now for heat, electricity, transportation, and more. It’s contradictory that AC demand grows as our planet warms and more people need it. And now we have Artificial Intelligence, which only adds to our dirty demand.

My Kin, our cars are slowly improving, with more electric and hybrids on the road, in addition to electric bikes. Years ago, I used my own energy to bike everywhere, but we humans have become lazy and desire convenience. I know I should take the bus more — especially when they’re all electric and sun-powered. Maybe you have returned to horse and buggies for transportation? It would be cleaner. 

My Kin, I sometimes wonder about how airplanes fit into your generation. Humans today scoot themselves around the globe for work and pleasure, though they can’t be good for our planet long-term. They’re trying to improve airplanes by making them lighter and using sustainable fuels, but we’re constantly in the air. I try hard, my kin, to fly minimally and take more road trips, but flying is just so convenient. 

My Kin, our homes are gas hogs as we wait for electricity (powered by renewable energy) to reduce in price. Many people cook food with gas ovens and wash clothes and dishes using gas connections. We know this isn’t clean… we’re trying to change. Some people have ‘smart’ thermostats for their homes, driveways, roofs, and more. I’ve adjusted to keeping my heat low when it’s cold and wearing slippers and sweaters, in addition to only washing dishes and clothing when the loads are full. Then there’s bathing. We understand that both water and natural gas are used for our excessive bathing habits, including hot tubs. We have so many luxuries — I hope you do too?

My Kin, I think often about what I have now — clean water and air, trees, wild animals, land, and food–and I can only hope you’re experiencing the same. Please know we are all trying…  

Recycle Utah, your community non-profit drop-off recycling center, provides these weekly tips. Visit their website for more information – www.recycleutah.org.