Thursday, April 2, 2009

Tips to Having an Eco-Friendly Environment

As we hear about climate change, dwindling natural resources and other environmental issues, it can be overwhelming. What can you do to live a greener, more eco-friendly lifestyle? In this article we will explore some tips to having a eco friendly environment.

1. Remember That Everything Counts

Environmental issues may seem large, but they are the result of decisions made by millions of people every day. You can only focus on what you can do, so remember that all of your actions can reflect your decision to create an eco friendly home or workplace environment.

2. Use Energy Efficient Bulbs

This can save you money on electric bills and conserve energy. An Energy efficient lightbulb lasts many times longer than an ordinary one.. Of course, it also helps to not leave lights on when they aren't needed.

3. Consider Transportation Alternatives

More energy efficient cars, including hybrids are now available. You can often reduce the amount of driving you do by carpooling, taking public transportation or, for shorter distances, walking or bicycling. Scooters and mopeds are other options.

Remember, it's not "all or nothing." Even if you need a large vehicle for some tasks (if you have a large family, for example), you can consider alternatives for times when you don't need the car, truck or SUV.

4. Shop Locally

By shopping locally, you are helping to support your local economy. You are also reducing energy consumption. It takes a lot of fuel to transport items across the country or around the world!

5. Go Paperless

As much as possible, that is. Excessive paper use contributes to the death of forests around the world. You can accomplish many things, such as paying bills, online now. You can read many newspapers and magazines online as well. You can request to be removed from junk mail lists. Do you really need all that paper cluttering up your house?

6. Learn about Gardening and Composting

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Green Living Ideas

Why go green? In short, it's healthy for the planet, your body and your wallet!

An abundance of going green ideas is what you will find here -from eating more naturally, and using non-toxic household cleaners, to gardening organically and recycling. Find ideas on how you can reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals by developing green habits and how you can reduce your carbon footprint.

Going green involves learning more about the world, how things grow, the climate and other important issues. As you learn why each issue is important, you are also getting an education. By putting these going green ideas into action you will be developing a healthier lifestyle for yourself, your family
and our planet.

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