To Go Green These Tips Make A Difference
May 19, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
My first suggestion when someone asks me about going green is always to participate in recycling. It is simple to make, and see, a difference when you recycle and this is what makes it so easy to stick too.
There is an immediate feeling of satisfaction, when you notice the amount of your garbage, going to the local dumps, is significantly reduced. You cannot help but to feel good about that, and why should you not, it is great to know your helping.
I already hear people reading this and saying; but what items are recyclable, and where are they deposited? Lets not get worried. I promised this would be a simple go green tip that makes a difference, and I aim to keep my word.
If you are in a community where it is not obvious where, and what recycling is, I would call your local town hall, or police for the information. In many communities the area schools collect the recycling, and it benefits the school, and the community for them to do so. Not so hard.
Another way to go green and make a difference in your community, the world, and even your own bank account is to use solar, or wind turbine, power. Once again I can just feel the panic come over you as you read this and in your minds eye all you can see is dollar signs, and you start shouting at your computer screen that it is so expensive and out of your immediate budget.
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Take some time to read the material about these great products and you will quickly realize the numerous benefits you will gain by acquiring them.
Some benefits include:
1) Lowering, or removing your current utility bill.
2) Actually able to receive money from your utility company.
3) Sharing these products for profit from friends, and neighbors.
There are actually more benefits, not the least of which is your contribution to the world and helping us go green. So take part in making a difference and start to go green today.
If you feel I am pressuring you to purchase products you do not feel you are ready for, step back and think about them for a while, they have been in business for years, and will be there tomorrow too. I have only offered them here as a convenience to you, and my only hope is to offer you suggestions, and ideas, that will benefit you, and our world. Thanks as always, for reading another article by: info2saveearth.com.
How Environmental Changes Can Be Good
May 15, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
I know you read that title, and thought, “this guy is cracked”, but you would be wrong. You cannot make that kind of assumption just because you have not thought how environmental changes can be good.
If we take a few minutes and keep our minds open, there just might be something of value learned from this short article, and with that said; lets get to it.
Did you know that planting trees and shrubs around your home, can not only help to cool your home, but they will absorb carbon monoxide from the air, and this is a good change for the environment. A good change.
Pretty cool, huh? Now what other “good” environmental changes can we think up? How about recycling?
That would work. Instead of throwing away all of those plastic water bottles, thinking what is the gain in saving such a small plastic bottle -I have an answer, the “gain” is this: Did you know that the petroleum used to create that one “little” plastic water bottle, would have lit a 75watt light bulb, for 24 hours? 24 hours! So a “bottle saved, is 24 hours of light earned. I could not resist.
Now who can argue against that? But lets not stop with the water bottles, how about the 2-litre bottles? Sure you need to give them a quick rinse so they wont draw bees, and ants, while in storage, but the savings to the environment are so worth it. Actually, any plastic marked recyclable, or has a triangle on the bottom with a number 1, or a 2. These are all recyclable. All of which contain petroleum.
And, what about that Sunday newspaper, that was just thrown in the trash? Totally recyclable. Now your saving trees. So you are planting trees, and shrubs, and now you are even helping to save the trees that are already growing. You add this up and you are absorbing even more carbon monoxide. Now that definately makes for some very good environmental changes.
I did promise to keep this article short, so I am going to try to tie it up here with these final remarks.
It would be prudent to call your local recycling facility and learn exactly all they can take, because everything we are recycling is “not” going to the landfill, and once again we have discovered “how environmental changes can be good.
Thank you for reading another info2SaveEarth.com article. My goal here at info2saveearth.com, is to provide everyone interested in taking part in our efforts to save earth, for our grandchildrens, grandchildren, the information, and the resources to do just that.
I do not consider myself a fanatic, but I do try to do anything I can that I believe will make this world an even better place for my new granddaughter to live, and one day, hopefully, she will be thinking the same way about protecting the environment, so she can watch “her” grandchildren grow.
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