Communicating Conservation

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Proposed Prototype

Graphic C.1

Graphic C.2

turned on 0 - 4 hours per day

turned on 0 - 4 hours per day

plugged in 0 - 4 hours per day

plugged in 0 - 4 hours per day

plugged in 0 - 4 hours per day

turned on 0 - 4 hours per night

lights off 12+ hours per day

Lamps on 0 - 4 hours per day

turned on 0 - 4 hours per day

plugged in 0 - 4 hours per day

left on 6 - 8 hours per night

left on 0 - 4 hours per day

Polar bears enjoying their habitat if we are conscious of our actions.

Everyday appliances represent objects that visitors can unplug or turn off when not in use to help emit fewer green house gases, thus helping slow the melting of the polar caps (WAZA 2011).

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turned on 4 - 12 hours per day

turned on 4 - 12 hours per day

plugged in 4 - 12 hours per day

plugged in most of the day.

plugged in 4 - 12 hours per day

turned on 4 - 12 hours per night

lights off 8 - 12 hour a day

lamps on 4 - 12 hours per day

turned on 4 - 8 hours per day

plugged in 4 - 12 hours per day

left on 8 - 12 hours per night

left on 4 - 8 hours per day

Nervous polar bears in a melting habitat if we are mildly conscious of our actions.

Application of everyday appliance to each of the 12 boxesAir conditioner Multi-outlet Computer

Heater Christmas lights Video games

Printer Light Switches Porch Lights

Microwave Lamps Television


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