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Want to save energy and fight climate change? Try using less water

Want to save energy and fight climate change? Try using less water Want to save energy and fight climate change? Try using less water

By SAMMY ROTH

Marina Vista Park in Long Beach uses conservation-friendly sprinkler heads to water the athletic fields twice a week. This is the March 4, 2021, edition of Boiling Point, a weekly newsletter about climate change and the environment in California and the American West.

Sign up here to get it in your inbox. There’s a classic scene in “The Graduate” where Dustin Hoffman’s character, fresh out of college, gets pulled aside at a graduation party by a well-meaning friend of his parents and told: “I just want to say one word to you.

Just one word … plastics.” If that scene were written today with sustainability in mind, the word might be “batteries.” Or maybe “hydrogen.” But it might also be two words: “energy efficiency.” Efficiency is not a newfangled concept, as you probably know if you’ve ever purchased an Energy Star-certified dishwasher or asked about the gas mileage of a car.

Across the United States, per-person energy use has fallen since the 1970s even as overall demand has risen , according to the Energy Information Administration. The savings have been more dramatic in California, where state officials say aggressive efficiency standards for appliances and buildings have saved consumers well […]

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