Would energy efficiant street lights be an option to solving the Green house crisis?

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I was driving to cronulla the other night and noticed the significant amount of street lights when looking over the edge of the cliff we were on. Then i hatched this amazing idea that would cut heaps of tons of Australia’s annual emissions

It wouldn’t ’solve’ the greenhouse crisis, but it would sure help. If everyone thought like you, maybe we would achieve somthing.

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I think street lights have always been energy efficient by design. I used to wonder about the same thing until I found that out. Street lights don’t use conventional incandescent bulbs, they are already efficient (as far as I know).

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