So, as you may know, I am a rather vocal person when it comes to methods to protect the environment. Vocal because I feel the need to oppose all the half-brained, half-researched methods to "protect" us from ourselves. The most notable of those is "Bio-Diesel" which will (and already is) going down as the
biggest blunder in human history in terms of political, total emissions, and implementation stand point.
Anyway, so you want to "Go Green" (I HATE that term but it does sell)? Well I have been following some pretty basic guidelines since moving to Michigan for the past two years that I believe has made my footprint here as minimal as I would like it to be.
- Ride your bike for short distance travel!
- Use public transportation as much as possible
- Reuse your grocery bags until they fall apart
- Use a grocery bag for small trash bag (small trash can)
- Turn off your lights when not using them
- Replace all your bulbs with CFL's
- Try to limit the number of large garbage BAGS you put out every week. I only use 1 garbage bag for two people per week.
- Take recycling seriously, know what your town accepts and SORT properly. Unsorted and improper recycles can ruin machinery and taint a whole batch of recyclable material
- Lower your heating and cooling to just at your comfort level. Sweaters, blankets, and fans are cheaper and more effective at heating/cooling you.
EDIT (MORE):
- Refuse a bag at a store when you don't NEED it (single item, big item, etc.)
- Buy a couple reusable bags at Target/Walmart (only 99cents!)
This is a partial list, if I think of more things I'll put them up here. I hate to do stuff that impacts the way I live. Aside from riding my bike (which helped me lose 15 pounds in a year!) non of these common sense actions makes your change your life style.
Comments? More Suggestions?