Wepower sounds amazing, looking into it now. It's time for the people to take back the power (literally). Green energy can save the planet, but the money hungry governments are doing everything they can to maintain the status quo, including some outrageous taxation, like the 800% increase in solar power taxes:
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/solar-industry-budget-2017-800-per-cent-tax-increase-green-renewable-energy-a7618191.html
As far as a healthy diet goes, I'm always trying (and often failing) to improve my eating habits - it's really difficult to cut down on carbs these days. I'm a firm believer that the best and easiest way to improve your diet is by slowly introducing good habits rather than depriving ourselves of the wondrous variety of food. The number 1 good habit is to drink large amounts of water (2 litres per day) - this alone is a great start without making any other changes to your diet.
You're telling me! Carbs are my favorite & have been the hardest thing for me to ever cut out when dieting; let alone when going keto!
These are definitely great points :) You can never drink too much water! And yeah I completely, 100% agree that a good way of habitualizing something (be it cutting out something from your life or introducing a new, positive aspect into it) is by slowly tapering it in/out. Coffee intake, for example, shouldn't be cut out in a "cold turkey" approach, but rather, lowered in gradual amounts over a steady period of time.
Too much of anything becomes bad , that includes water.
https://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/water-intoxication#1