Phew! Mad fun.

Yesterday I pressed the ban issue with Environment Minister John Baird. Today at 3:45 I'll do the same with Opposition Leader Stephane Dion. Tonight we meet the Barenaked Ladies back stage to get photos of the boys with our bulbs. Fully dressed.
We say, Canada should follow Australia and ban incandescent bulbs. Not tomorrow, but in 2010. That then gives us lots of time to help people make the transition from the 130-year-old technology to the responsible lighting choice. It's all very exciting. And a bit tiring. I gave an Ottawa Citizen interview last night at 8:30PM with Simon on my knee with a full diaper. The article is on page one today, and it doesn't stink.


1 Comments:
Stuart,
You obviously have a lot of CFL info. I've had some questions from folks re: environment, health or safety concerns. Perhaps you have updated info. on the following>
1. Fire hazard - If incorrect CFL type is used on a dimmable circuit?
2. Health hazard - Mercury containing CFL, any health concerns if bulbs broken?
3. Environment: Air or groundwater contamination concerns with mercury CFL in disposal? Proper methods and outlets for disposal will certainly need to be addressed.
Thanks, Mark
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