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"How you live your Life is your True Religion" -Kelly O'Donnell 2000
A check list for living in harmony with Nature.
'When You Are Thirsty, It Is Too Late To Dig A Well!" Chinese Proverb
_Recycle everything you can: newspapers, cans, glass,
aluminum foil and pans, motor oil.scrap metal etc.
_Investigate local recycling centers that take
items your garbage hauler doesn't (scrap paper, plastics,
appliances etc.
_Save your Vegetable kitchen scrapes for the compost pile.
_Spread the compost you make - especially on
polluted areas
Raising the soils organic activity planetwide by 1% would allow
the earth to "absorb" more CO2 (carbon dioxide) thus
halting > reversing global warming.
_ Try to avoid eating meat. It takes more land to
produce 1lb of beef than grain which would feed alot more people
on the earth.
_Try to use phospate-free laundry and dish soaps.
_Avoid the use of household pesticides.
_Clean your windows with vinegar and water instead
of chemical products.
_Use cold water in the washer unless it's
necessary to use warm or hot.
_Use washable rags, not paper towels, for cleaning
up spills and other household chores.
_Crumpled-up newspapers are great for washing
windows.
_Use cloth diapers. The plastic in disposable
diapers takes over 500 years to break down.
_Use cloth, not paper, napkins.
_Don't put hazardous substances down your drain or
in your trash (paint thinner, furniture polish, etc.)
_Don't use electrical appliances for things that
you can do by hand.
_Re-use brown paper bags to line your trash can
instead of plastic liners.
_Re-use bread bags, butter tubs to store foods in,
not plastic wraps or foils.
_Re-use rechargable batteries.
_Write to companies that send unwanted junk mail
and ask them to take you off their list.
_Try to send cards and pictures online to save
trees or if you recieve a card, cut, save and try to reuse the
front half if it isn't written on, or save as artwork.
_Save you coat hangers and return them to the
cleaners.
_When possible, try to get information on line or
at the Library as apposed to buying books or magazines.
_Take unwanted, re-usable items to a charitable
organization or thrift shop. or better yet give them away to friends through a give away party...or offer them for free on Freecycle.org. or Craigslist.
_Donate $ to charity or give $ directly to poor
families.
_Try to fix things that break.
_Make new things out of disgarded items.
_If you see something good being thrown away, get
it and if you can't use it give it to charity.
_Don't leave water run needlessly.
_Install a water saving shower head.
_Take short showers, or skipping a shower has become a trend...especially if you don't even break a sweat all day
_Set your water heater at 130 degrees
_Keep the fireplace damper tightly closed when not
in use.
_Glass doors on a fireplace saves energy.
_Burn only seasoned wood in your fireplace.
_Get a free energy audit.
_Turn the heat down and wear a sweater.
_In the Summer, a 5 degree highter temperature
setting conserves energy when you're away during the day.
_In the winter, lower the thermostat by on degree per
hour for every hour you will be away or asleep.
_Make insulated window quilts for windows and seal
with magnetic strip at night or use velro and make a reusable plastic window cover or better yet totally block off north facing windows buy building a wall with insulation inside.
_If possible, design the house with less windows
on the north and more windows facing south for solar heat.
_Earth berm the north side of buildings for increased insulation.
_Avoid having high ceilings because heat rises and
it will take more energy to heat that room, unless you live
somewhere where heating isn't an issue..
_Use floressent bulbs where possible and low
wattage regular bulbs where possible.
_Let hair dry naturally instead of using a blow dryer.
_Hang clothes to dry
_use reusable Gift bags instead of wrapping paper for
gifts, or wrap gift boxes so that the lids can be opened instead
of ripping the paper. Save all bows for next year
_ Raise Chickens
._Buy Local food.
in Your Yard
_ Start a compost pile.
_Plant shrubs and trees in your backyard that
provide food and shelter for birds and other creatures.
_Put up bird houses and baths. Birdwatch - keep a
life list.
_Pull weeds instead of using herbicides.
_Use organic fertilizers good old manure
conditions soil instead of herbisides.
_Learn about natural insect controls as
alternatives to pesticides.
_Landscape with plants that aren't prone to insect
and fungus problems.
_Ignore caterpillars and most native leaf chewing
insects. Let birds and insect predators take care of them.
_Use beer traps for slugs instead of baiting with
poisons.
_If you use pesticides, herbicides or fungicides,
don't throw leftovers in the trash, down your drain or into a
storm sewer.
_Compost your leaves and yard debris or take them
to a yard debris recycler. Burning them creates air polution and
putting them in the trash takes up landfill space.
_Use mulch to conserve water in your garden.
_Xeriscape- Plant things that don't need much
water.
_If on a hill you can create terraces to help water to absorb.
_Take extra plastic and rubber pots back to the
nursery.
_Large espanses of lawn are not good habitat for
other creatures, plus they usually must be maintained with
chemicals and extensive watering. Dig up some of your grass and
plant native shrubs or trees instead.
_Plant short, dense shrubs close to your home's
foundation to help insulate against cold.
_Plant a windbreak of large evergreens 50ft beyond
where the prevailing winds come from.
_Plant shade trees on the south side of house.
Leaves in summer shade and keep house cool. In winter the leaves
fall and let the sun in.
_ Terrace slopes to hold water
On Vacation
_In the winter, turn down the heat and turn off the
water heater before you go.
_Carry re-usable cups, dishes and flatware.
_Make sure your plastic trash doesn't end up in
the ocean.
_Don't buy souvenirs made from wild animals.
_Watch out for wildlife... give consideration to
all living things you see crossing the road.
_Build smaller camp fires.
_Stay on the trail.
_Don't pick flowers or collect wild creatures for
pets..leave animals and plants where you find them.
In Your Car
_Drive sensibly...don't waste gas.
_Keep your car tuned up.
_Carpool
_Use public transit.
_Ride you bike or walk instead.
_Recycle your engine oil.
_Keep your tires properly inflated to save gas.
_Recycle your old tires.
_Keep your wheels aligned to save your tires.
_Don't litter.
At your business
_Start an office recycling program for office and
computer paper, cardboard, etc.
_Use scrappaper for informal notes to yourself and
others.
_Print things on recycled paper.
_Print or copy on both sides of the paper.
_Use smaller paper for smaller memmos.
_Re-Use manila envelopes and file folders.
_Hide the throw-away cups and train people to
bring their mugs to meetings.
_Use Email instead of paper when possible.
_Route things around the office or post non-urgent
communications rather than making multiple copies.
_Use the staires instead of the elevator.
_Office building landscape doesn't have to be
sterile lawns and bedding plants. Plant trees and shrubs the
birds will like.
_Xeriscape with low water ussage plants.
When you are shopping
_Don't buy food or household products in plastic or
styrofoam containers if there's an alternative. (Milk and egg
cartons made of styrofoam can't be recycled and take fossil fuels
to make.
_Don't buy "disposable" anything. Paper
plates and towes, styrophone cups, etc. are extravagant wastes of
the world's resources.
_If you must buy disposables...buy paper products
rather than plastics, rather than styrofoam. The manufacture of
styrofoam depletes the ozone layer.
_Buy durable products and keep them a little
longer. Cheap furniture, clothes and appliances often have short
life spans.
_Check the energy rating on major appilances you
buy. Buy only energy efficient models.
_Put your parcels into on big sack instead of
collecting several small ones.
_Take your own reusable cloth bags to the grocery
store. Some stores will give you a bag credit.
_Don't buy things with excess packaging (individually
wrapped cheese slices, apples on a paper tray wrapped with
cellophane etc.)
_Buy in bulk: reduce pollution that comes from the
manufacture and disposal of many small packages.
_Don't buy products made from endangered animals
_Ask questions...don't buy products that are
hazardous to the environment or that were manufactured at the
expense of important animal habitats.
_Buy Locally grown food and locally made products
when possible.
_Buy organic foods that are grown with out the use
of pesticides
_Don't keep exotic pets
Holiday and Birthday gifts
Non traditional buy local gift ideas that employ Americans and are better for the environment than cheap
Chinese made products. Please add ideas and Share
_Gift certificates from your local American hair salon or barber
_Gift certificate to for Gym membership
_Gift certificate to get car detailing done
_Gift certificate to get driveway sealed,
_Gift certificate to get or lawn mowed for the summer
_Gift certificate to get driveway plowed all winter
_Gift certificate for games at the local golf course.
_Gift certificate at a local. or better yet non chain restaurant
_Gift certificate to get oil change
_Gift certificate to get cleaning lady for a day.
_Gift certificate to get Computer tune up.
_Gift certificate to get play or ballet at your hometown theatre
_Local crafts people spin their own wool and knit them into scarves. They make jewelry, and pottery and beautiful wooden boxes.
_Gift Certificate for local amusement park.
Personal efforts...
_Join a conservation organization.
_Volunteer your time to conservation projects.
_Give money to worthy conservation/environmental
causes.
_Check you lifestyle...think about the effects of
your daily actions on the environment.
_Support your local zoo, but Circus's force
animals into unatural situations and stress the animals so avoid
these.
_Save the Rainforests -if you
eat no or less beef, they won't be burning down the rainforests
to graze cows.
_Vote for canidates that share your sentiments.
_Read books and articles on wildlife and
environmental issues.
_Watch nature programs on T.V.
_Subscribe to conservation or environmental
publications. (on line if possible)
_ Celebrate the Solstices to increase consciousness about the natural Solar Energy Cycle
_Share the Green Calendar with your friends so we can all"Get on the same Page! :)"Northern Colorado Green Calendar
_Boycott business's and talk to your friends those business's that seek to undermine the ability to live free and healthy lives.
Spread the word...
_Convert by example...encourage other people to save
resources, too.
_Convert a ghetto trashed lot into a garden.
_Persaude or shame your family, friends and
neighbors for not recycling, not being energy consious.etc.
_Complain to merchants about excess packaging, use
of plastics, etc. Write letters to companies. Patronize merchants
who are environmentally conscious.
_Write your legislators when you have and opinion
about pending legislation on environmental, land use and other
issues.
_Teach children to respect nature and the
environment. Help them to plant a tree, take them to the library
to get nature books.
_Send people to this website!
_ Align your mind with the Earth and Sun through the AquarianCalendar
_Pray, wish send positive thoughts into the universe that we will
create a Eco-utopia on Earth.
What We Need to Do to Save ourselves and the Earth!WAKE UP and realize your personal power and invite others to Transition Fort Collins
The day to day way you live your life is a great force.
Every item you purchase and the way you spend your time is projecting your future and the worlds future.
We are all Dreaming up our reality.
Take stock of your choices. The following is just a partial list to get your started thinking.
Every single thing you do or buy could be analyzed.
If you spray pesticides you might be polluting the ground water and poisoning the food chain.
If you do not compost your vegetable scraps, you are taking from the earth and not giving back.
If you are not living in a passively designed solar house, you are using more fossil fuels than you need to.
If you are smoking cigarettes, you are using farm land to produce disease in yourself and others.
If you buy lots of Barbies ,then you are supporting an unrealistic, ideal view of women for your children.
If you throw away any usable item into the landfill then you are polluting the earth.
If you are eating a lot of processed foods, you are wasting resources on excess packaging.
If you dont have an open mind you are limiting your growth.
If you listen or watch too many commercials, you are being programmed with desires.
If you put labels on yourself or others beyond being a member of humanity then you are creating an US and Them reality.
If you are not treating others with love, then you are creating a world with out love.
If you dont think about the effect of how you live and its consequences, then you are either unaware or selfish and dont care.
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