2016年10月31日星期一

Week-12 Post-Session Reflections

1. What are the energy/emission related impacts of your actions and lifestyle currently? What do they mean to you? What are the impacts of your actions and lifestyle on energy and emission?
ANS: Wastage, energy consumption, there are my daily life routine. My daily life routine produces a lot of waste and consume a lot energy.

2. Which areas of your lifestyle are of particular concern to you? Why?
ANS:  The wastage produced by my daily life routine is of particular concern to me, as there are always expired or leftovers in my dwelling.

3. What have you already done in response to these energy/emission impacts and your concerns?
ANS: I am trying to use natural ventilation or natural cooling approach for daily living rather than usinng the air conditioning facility. By using natural ventilation or natural cooling approach rather than air conditioning facility, I’m trying to minimise these energy and emission impacts.

4. What are you currently working on or would like to do in the future in response to the remaining issues? What is preventing you? How will you overcome them?
ANS: I will be looking at how to reuse the rainfall water for daily house using. I’m considering to reuse the rainfall water for daily use.

5. What other positive impacts do you see yourself making beyond your immediate personal lifestyle? How?
ANS: I see myself contributing in developing a more sustainable built environment in the architectural perspective.

6. Are you indirectly investing in or financing climate change and fossil fuel industry? Have you checked if your banks and your Super funds are funding climate catastrophe? Do you know you can switch, divest and go fossil free?
ANS: I don’t think I am currently investing in or financing climate change and the fossil fuel industry. I'm interested in these corporate initiatives. The natural environment is always important to us.

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