In my hooky playing today I worked on links for the new Crunchy forum at Mama-Drama. In doing *that* I found a new to me and way cool website -
http://www.grist.org . They in turn have an advice column and it has some great articles. Read all of the links first from
http://www.grist.org/advice/ask/2005...ror/index.html and then from
http://www.grist.org/advice/ask/2005...tep/index.html this one.
The biggest thought is here - "Conscientious shopping is not equal to or a substitute for environmental activism.". I'm sure the people and advertisers at
http://www.organicstyle.com/ don't want that sort of information out and running around on the Internet, but it's TRUE. It doesn't matter how fairer trade than though your coffee is, what matters is that your representatives KNOW that you vote and it's important to you.
So, I read through the articles and boiled them down a bit. Now I need to see if I can turn my Suburban into a Bio-diesel loving green machine (that's silliness people, SMILe!).
1. Transport
Fuel efficient cars
use cars are little as possible
buy as small as possible
use mass or foot transit as often as possible
2. Food
organic
meat-free day once a week
buy local produced foods
reusable cloth bags (paper or plastic is negligible)
3. The heavy parts of home
compact fluorescent bulbs (and when it's dead take it to the hazardest waste disposal since it has a tiny amount of mercury on it)
energy efficient homes with energy star appliances
choose clean power
reduce water usage
smallest house we need
live close to work and shopping
weatherize
plant trees around
don't use pesticides
home energy audit
don't have/use rarely a spare fridge/freezer
4. Activism
write your reps
teach others
advocate for mass and foot transport
5. Misc
plant trees
reduce, reuse, recycle