Boy, are my arms tired.
Dec. 31st, 2009 01:46 pmWell, this has been a quiet travel year!
Well, quiet on the work travel front at least. This year's extracurricular airtime includes Tokyo, Hawaii, Boston and New York City. Between work and leisure, I visited nine provinces - surprisingly, not PEI! It totaled 53361 flight miles, and 56 flights.
As you can see from above, 2008 was different - more flying by far, but actually a much larger proportion was domestic. We went to Paris, Hawaii, and NYC, but work had me on both coasts multiple times, plus even a quick jaunt to Florida (1 day). What's weird is that my total miles in 2008 were *less* than the status miles earned, only 75703 flight miles over 80 flights. (Aeroplan gives a minimum of 500 per flight, regardless of length)
On tap for 2010? So far nothing for work at all, and a trip to Paris at the end of March. Something will have to change or that lovely "Elite" status will disappear. And oh god it's not disappearing without a fight.
Uh-oh. 15-20% of Arctic warming may be caused by aircraft vapour trails, says one study*. Time to find a new item for our list, because we're not giving up flights anytime soon...
- No car, live in central urban area, transit for all commuting when transit possible
- Compost, recycle, and reuse (hoard? packrat?) as much as possible
- Turn off and unplug almost all electronics when not in use (including half of home theatre), and measure phantom load to reduce or eliminate it
- Replaced windows, doors, added insulation, lowered furnace temperature
- ?
* Yeah, yeah, just one study.
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Date: 2009-12-31 11:13 pm (UTC)It's all you. No amount of turning off DVD players will make a difference. :p
HNY BTW. :)