Do Your Part to Save Our Planet!

Over the past several years, I became confused and frustrated by all the definitions of what is really ‘green’ and how we should save our planet.

During one Christmas with friends we visited the Austrian Alps, entered into a lively discussion on environmental issues and could not come to any agreements.

Upon returning home I decided to research eco related issues. I discovered Germany leads the world in environmental technology. They report the causes are:

Agriculture & Forestry – 32%

Power Generation – 25%

Industry – 18%

Transportation – 13%

Other – 12%

While it is clear the average person will have little impact on the major sources of greenhouse gases, what can we do as individuals? One approach is to buy ‘green’ products online. By purchasing ‘green’ products made from organic, recycled, and natural materials and manufactured in a non-threatening way to the environment, we all do our part to save our planet.

Go online and buy ‘green’ products from sites that offer products from many manufacturers.

Shopping online produces less greenhouse gases and products from several manufacturers can be purchased all at once. Shopping online takes less time and requires no driving.

Buy from sites that drop ship your purchases directly to your home or business addresses; shipped directly from the manufacturer to you. Sites that warehouse products add to greenhouse gases by requiring shipping from the manufacturer to a warehouse where they are stored until ordered and shipped again to the final customer.

When you purchase ‘green’ products from an online drop shipper, make sure they are made from organic, recycled or natural materials, the manufacturing process minimizes the negative effects on the environment & planet Earth, and arrive to you with the least amount of increased greenhouse gases.

Do your part to save our planet!

* GreenTech made in German – Environmental Technology Atlas for Germany

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A List of Things We Can Do To Save the Planet and Ourselves.

Each problem is a bunch of slices in a pie chart. If we take a slice out with a solution we help solve the entire issue. Part of the problem is global warming and that’s due to a large amount of animal life and not enough vegetation to take in the CO² and give back oxygen.

Go Vegan.  Less meat is fewer animals who produce body heat and gasses. Seriously. Raise more rabbits, farm fish and fowl and pigs organically in fields.  Cattle are impractical now.
Spay and neuter your pets to make fewer unwanted animals that need resources that have to be manufactured while making pollution.

Discourage cut Christmas trees to keep more temperature modifying vegetation.  Use potted trees that can be transplanted in the spring.
Grow crops for food and corn for ethanol to persuade farmers to keep fewer animals. It is working on the farms in Michigan.

Swap harvested polar ice lose in the ocean for goods from desert countries.  Contact Congressional People Regarding this.
Urge other countries to harvest polar ice to keep it out of the ocean’s total volume and to keep their lakes and rivers flowing. Stop the ice from shifting by stopping up the runoff that is eroding the hold on the bedrock

Draw up oceanic water to desalinate for use on land for drinking and to stave off droughts due to warmer weather.  This will help take up some of the rising coastal ocean levels.  Suggest this locally where feasible. suggest this to cities govenments that could do this. Any one can write a letter.

Dry clothes on clothes lines and drying racks for apartments and city dwellers.
Require solar heating devices on new homes.
Adobe is eco-friendly as a building material and doesn’t require near the manufactured materials of a frame home.   
Stop making US war planes since no one is near to us in readiness in the air.  Turn the old plants into solar manufacturing places. (Stop selling war machines to other countries; melt down the materials to restock our supplies of metals, plastics, Etc.) contact Congress again or local recyclers who can petition for the contract.

Photovoltaics need to be used lots more.  Cover roofs with them in all new homes.
Use Tromb walls in new buildings or retrofit old ones.
Make electric vehicles of all sorts.
Use crock pots instead of whole ovens for a smaller electric bill charge. 
Eat more gelatin, grains, fruits and vegetables what don’t take hours to cook.  
Use more candles to help heat rooms and use ceiling and other fans to spread the heat about for less draw on fossil fuels.  Candle-making is a fun craft and a practical hobby.

Cover metal roofs with non-conductive materials to keep folks from cooking to death has already happened in France. (Saving people is a good endeavor, too.)
Paint building to keep them from reflecting heat back to the atmosphere.
Turn off some of the city lights.  Vegas could cut their lights in half and still be seen from space.

Honor DNR orders.   Allow terminally ill people to choose a dignified death by lethal injection.  
Birth control on demand as we have all the people we need without unwanted ones being forced upon women.
Encourage birth control for all unmarried people of child-bearing age.

Encourage fruit and nut trees for food and cooling effects.Grow grape and other vines at home to keep your grounds cooler. Grow more local gardens to save on food hauling and for the good green effect of cooling the area.

Stay home more with family game night, books, music, rent-by-mail movies to use less fossil fuel in the vehicle.
Make home wells like the ancients. Bukisa.com has an article on building wells that way.

Use Roman housing ideas  in new homes of atriums and fire pits centrally below the house to allow the heat to flow up channels to heat the floors and air.

Bring back personal hand fans for cooling; they are charming and low tech.
Just heat rooms you use most besides the kitchen.  We sleep better in a cooler room anyway.

Lower the ocean levels while we can for desalination plants, and sea salt.  
Fill pools with ocean water instead of drinking water.
Think up more ideas for yourself and publish them in newspapers and online.* * *

Written by arrwyn

Campagnefilmpje van www.groen.be voor de federale verkiezingen van 10 juni 2007. Credits: Agency: K&TKW Ghent Copywriter: Filip Vandewiele Art Director: Bruno Seys Production Company: KULT

GREEN: 15 Steps to More Money and a Better Planet

Drink Tap Water. Tap water is free, or almost free. It is most certainly cheaper than any other drink, unless you own dairy cattle or milk goats. Water is better for you than pretty much anything else, other than natural juices, and is environmentally friendly, no container for the trash. It is especially important to know, when eating out, that coffee, pops, and pretty much any drink, are one of the highest marked up foods in the restaurant industry.

Grow Food. Everyone, even apartment dwellers can grow something. If all you have is a small balcony, you can at least grow container tomatoes or strawberries. If you have bigger space you can grow a bigger assortment of vegetables, potatoes, or fruit. A fruit tree provides some shade. When you grow your own food it is healthier as you control the amount of chemicals used. You save the environment because there is no shipping in getting the final product to you. Some plants are so productive you can share with your friends, family, and pets.

Do not Kill your Air. Save on cleaning chemicals. Use simple things like vinegar, or baking soda in hot water. Bleach, although not entirely environmentally friendly is still better than most chemical cleaners. When you think of spray disinfectants, ask yourself what would you rather be exposed to, a germ for which our bodies are naturally prepared to deal with, or a chemical we have no tolerance for?

Turn off…. Turning off lights, radios, televisions, etc when you are not in the room will save a lot of electricity.

Turn down…. Turning down the heat or air conditioning really can make a difference. Both in your car (where they use gas) and in your home. If you are going out, make sure you turn these down. At night you should also turn these down.

Shop at Second Hand Stores. You would be surprised at what you can get. Some stores often receive new goods. I often find clothes in second hand stores with their original tags still on. In return, pass on any unwanted clothes, and other items, to the second hand stores. Buying new things means we use the planets resources.

Do not take Shampoo from the Hotel. If hotels were not expected to provide shampoo and soaps, ultimately the cost of rooms would go down. Probably only by a dollar, but still its a dollar. Fewer tiny plastic bottles would be in the garbages and everyone would be better off. If you need the shampoo by all means, use it, but do not just take it home for the fact of taking something home you will never use. I wonder how many hotel soaps end up in peoples bathroom cabinets and ultimately in their garbage. And why stop there? Do not take ANYTHING you do not need. Do not ask for ketchup in your bag if you have ketchup at home to use, do not take free stuff just because its free, unless it is something you truly need and will use.

Buy in Bulk. Bulk packaging usually means less packaging, and the cost often goes down when you buy in bulk.

Don’t idle your car. New vehicles do not need to be warmed up for lenghty amounts of time, often times their own manuals recommend only thirty seconds. If you are stuck in a traffic jam, or in a drive through, or are waiting for your kids to come out of school, turn off the engine. In most new vehicles after fifteen seconds of idling you would have used less gas by shutting off the engine and restarting the car. Many cities now have idling by-laws where you can be charged for running your engine too long.

Alternative sources. Rechargeable batteries, energy efficient light bulbs, hybrid autos. Sometimes you have to spend some money to save more in the long run.

Eat less meat. Cut back, have some meatless meals or at least smaller portions of meat. The average American eats enough meat in one meal to feed a family of four in Japan. Our portion sizes are out of control. The correct size should be equivalent to the size of a deck of cards and meat is not needed every day. Meat is expensive and environmentally unfriendly not only because of cattle flatulence, but also because of the deforestion to keep cattle or raise food for them.

Do not buy junk you do not need. Nobody needs knick knacks, shoes for every day of the year, or half the stuff stores sell. Everything comes at a price, and the price is not what you see on the tag. The price is the destruction of the planet. You throw money away onto buying things that are of no use, and came into being by destroying some part of our plant (most manufacturing creates pollution).

Small spaces. Living in a smaller home has many advantages, lower heating and cooling costs, smaller mortgage, or rent, and the construction consumed fewer materials.

Breast feed your baby. Its free and it saves the planet because you do not use formula or bottles. It is safer for your baby and healthier.

After that baby… STOP! Something most people don’t think about, but should, is that every human being on the planet is a consumer… Eating, pooping, needing, consuming. More people mean more demand. The more children you have, the more of a demand it places on your wallet. Studies have shown the more educated a person is, the less likely they are to have a big family. With over 6.7 Billion people, we do not really need any more. The birth rate is not the only problem, our extended lifespan means people are not dying off as fast as we used to.

Written by Brenda Nelson
Pet and Animal Expert