Today’s Green Word: ‘Eco-Bling’

Roman Köhler at Wikimedia Commons, public domain)Architect Howard Liddell has come up with a word to describe misfired green efforts that’s so brilliant I wanted to smack my forehead and say, “Why didn’t I this of that?” The word: “eco-bling.”

As an article in The Irish Times describes it, eco-bling is well-intended and expensive green technology that, once you crunch the numbers, doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. You know, like a costly solar-panel system that will pay for itself in 50 years but is likely to last only 20.

Liddell’s proposed antidote to eco-bling is a simple one: focus on efficiency rather than on bling. Insulate homes better. Seal leaky doors and windows. You know, plain and un-sexy conservation.

He’s got a good word for that, too: he calls it “Nega Watts.”

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