If I were pessimistic about the future I'd be worried that hot yoga isn't a sustainable business and probably will become a luxury we can't afford as a global energy crisis approaches. Yoga, of course, will never go out of style or be impractical, but heating the studio to 105 degrees may some day be cost prohibitive. I've done what I can to maximize our energy efficiency (using radiant heat, installing double pane windows in the studio, insulating the walls and ceilings, converting to compact fluorescents (in progress) and installing timers on many of our electrical appliances) but the truth is that ours is a business model that uses more than it's fair share of energy.
I've tried the Bikram series without the heat and it's just not the same. I also believe that the profound benefits derived by so many people makes it worth the expenditures so I have decided to join the carbon offset bandwagon. I know carbon offsets aren't a perfect solution and we need to continue to look for more ways to create energy and minimize our use of it but there aren't any perfect solutions and this is a concrete step I can undertake now.
We have committed to purchasing monthly carbon offsets from NativeEnergy, an organization that is working to find "clean and renewable energy sources that reduce pollution and create sustainable economies for Native Americans, family farmers and local communities."

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Sometimes I make myself crazy
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