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April 2008 

Time to make a change
Saving our Planet

Hello Friends!  Welcome back and  Happy April!   I am a spring baby so April is my favorite month!!   I hope you all had a wonderful Easter and are getting ready to head into the garden soon.   My girls and I have planted our herb and tomato garden and it is growing out of control! 
This month I would like to talk about our planet.  April 22nd is Earth Day so I am going to share a few articles about going green and the changes we can all make!  I urge you all to take action and do your part.

 

Tips for Greener Living


Sometimes the idea of living greener can seem daunting in the whirlwind of our busy lives. However, in many ways going green is simpler and less expensive than what we’re already doing. Think of green living in terms of these small steps: reduce, reuse, and recycle. If we take these small steps, we’ll be actively working toward sustaining our planet. Once you take the first few steps of greener living, the ideas for reducing, reusing, and recycling will keep coming. Here are some easy tips for living a greener life today from Kashi.

Reduce

According to a majority of scientists, global warming is the direct result of increased carbon dioxide and other gases in the earth’s atmosphere. And this increase is a direct result of burning more and more fossil fuels while clearing trees and forests. There are many ways to reduce fuel and energy use while saving carbon dioxide.

Reduce energy output and save carbon dioxide by switching to compact fluorescent light bulbs, budging your thermostat a few degrees down in the winter and up a few in the summer, and replacing furnace and air-conditioning filters regularly. You can also cut back on hot water washes, dryer use, long showers, needless driving, and all those other energy consumers. You can save energy (and some money on your energy bill, too) by just turning off electronic devices when you’re not using them. Unplug them from the wall and save even more. Think toasters, DVD players, computer printers, and more.

Reuse

Reusing products and materials is another important part of greener living because it reduces the amount of hard-to-biodegrade matter we put in our landfills. Before you trash it, before you recycle it, or before you buy a new one, consider whether or not you can reuse or repair an item you already have.

Reach for reusable containers instead new plastic bags when you pack a lunch or save food items in the fridge. Use cloth napkins or washable rags instead of paper napkins and paper towels. Bring your own coffee mug to the café every morning. The ideas for reuse are endless once you start thinking this way.

Donating instead of trashing usable or fixable items also falls in the reuse category. Don’t throw those leather shoes in the trash. Someone else might be able to get a few more years of use from them.

Recycle

Recycle your cans, bottles, plastics, and paper waste whenever you can. Your local waste management resource can provide detailed information about the specifics of recyclables in your area. Along the same lines, it’s also helpful to purchase recycled products whenever possible.

Five green things you can do today

  1. Pay your bills online. You not only save paper by not writing checks and mailing envelopes, but you also reduce fuel consumption by the trucks and planes that transport the checks.
  2. Adjust your thermostats. This applies to heating and air conditioning units as well as water heaters.
  3. Change your light bulbs. Compact fluorescent light bulbs use one-quarter the electricity of regular light bulbs and last several years longer.
  4. Buy locally grown food. Whenever possible, reduce the amount of fossil fuels it takes to get your food from the farm to your table.
  5. Start a carpool. Cut down on fuel emissions and save yourself and a few other people a lot of money on gas.

Green living may start a fresh way of thinking for you, and many aspects of it are simple to follow and can save you a little of your hard-earned money. The small steps count &mdash they’re the ones that will make the planet a better place to live for years to come.

 

Earth Promise

My Friend Adam Berg has created this incredible site for you to take action and make some positive changes to better our planet!
I have asked him to share his vision and site with all of you so please enjoy and take the time to make a few promises!  This is AMAZING!

 

http://www.earthpromise.com

Earth Promise is an online community where environmentally conscious people use the site as a platform to document changes in their everyday lives, whether large or small, that will improve the earth’s condition damaged by global warming and related issues. These changes, or Earth Promises, can have a tremendous effect when grouped together.

One small Earth Promise that a person makes can grow with the care and attention that is needed. Let’s say, you promise to use recycled paper. On its own, it does not appear to be much. But what if 100 people made that same promise? What about 1,000 people? Or 1 million? Or we can think of it differently. What if you told ten friends about the promise you made and then they told ten friends and so on. That can turn into a lot of people. In both instances, this one single promise has a very positive impact on the environment. That is powerful.

Earth Promise's goals are to:

  • Provide an easy way for people to make, track and keep promises about changes that will benefit the environment.
  • Connect people with others who share the same vision for change.
  • Enable visitors to easily spread the word and teach and motivate others.
  • Encourage people to make a difference.

It's all within our reach - the power of the Internet has connected people across the globe, and Earth Promise makes it easier for all of us to do our part by making these changes in order to have an impact on the environmental issues.

Want to have an impact on something so important that affects everyone on the globe? With Earth Promise, it is within our reach.  Together we can make a world of difference.  Let’s get inspired and inspire others.

Caring together. 

 

Ending Notes

I hope this newsletter has inspired you to make some changes.  please visit www.earthpromise.com to make a few promises and pass it on! 
I would love to hear from all of you with updates on the promises you make and how it has affected your lives etc.  I would also love some pictures of everyone in the garden or enjoying spring in your own way!
As always new recipes will be added to my site this month so check in soon!   I hope to see some of you at my cooking classes over the next few months.
Big Hugs,
Staci

www.NutritiousFamily.com
StaciSmith7@yahoo.com

 

 
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