Category Environment

Blog Action Day for Climate Change: just do one thing.

Last year I was lucky enough to participate in Blog Action Day. It’s pretty impressive to see the numbers- 7,883 blogs, from 140 countries with over 11 million readers are reaching out to educate people about Climate Change. Posts are from bloggers like Vincent Abry from France whose un monde du geek I enjoy. Ritsuko’s ゴハンBlog in Japan. (ゴハン = food.) Whose tweets about camping I’ve enjoyed. And, The Gamelian World out of Ghana who recently reported the first iPhone game likely to come out of Africa.

You get the idea- all these folks on the same day reaching out for the same goal. Pretty amazing.

My contribution is a small one. I used to work in the environmental movement and what I noticed is that most people felt guilty about not doing enough. I think they felt that if they couldn’t do something on a grand scale, like have a completely solar home, that their was nothing they could do to contribute to protecting the environment. When, in fact, if you asked them, they did something- turned off the lights after they left a room, conserved water, drove a smaller car, etc. Once they thought about it, they decided they could add one more thing into their lives, such as:

  • Writing to an elected official once a year to let them know their opinion.
  • Figured out how to recycle in their neighborhood.
  • Watered their garden before 8 a.m. (less evaporation)
  • Wore a sweater and turned the heat down. (Thank you President Carter!)
  • Bought grass-fed beef when they could afford it.
  • Supported a local CSA buy purchasing their vegetables through one.
  • Volunteered at community organizations committed to protecting the environment while serving the community. Denver’s Same Cafe is a great example!
  • Giving props to a climate-friendly business on review site tuggl.com.

Again, I am not suggesting you do all of these, just saying maybe you can try out one of these occasionally. Then you can work on getting your home off the grid. jk.

Thanks again to the folks at Blog Action Day for making this happen!

It is easy being green!

If you missed the Denver Botanic Gardens‘ Sustainability Festival or the Green Apple Festival in City Park, fear not! There is still time for you to participate in the big day: Earth Day, Tuesday, April 22.

Check out greenprint denver (why is it so cool to use no caps? is there a special place in hell for people who use caps? are you more green for using all lowercase?) for a list of activities around town. Chief among them, Denver’s Earth Day Fair. Help celebrate the Year of the Frog (does it get any better than this?) at the Denver Zoo’s Earth Day Celebration.

But wait, there’s more...
Missed the BIG DAY? You can still redeem yourself. (Note: We do not get chances like this the day after Christmas or Easter, do we?) You can attend Alliance for Sustainable Colorado’s LoDo Earth Action Festival aka “LEAF” starting on April 23. (There is a pdf of the event schedule on upper right of the Alliance home page.) The good folks at the Fest give you yet another reason to ditch work early this Friday with a waste-free party from 4-7 pm. Check out sustainable food, live music from three local bands and wind-powered beer! While you are there, visit the 27 groups housed in the LEED Certified Alliance Center and sign up to volunteer for a good cause.

Green Social Media
Want to do more, or are you are trapped behind your computer? Check out these green social media opportunities:

  1. Share your photos/activity ideas with the RiverWired community.
  2. Learn about Patagonia’s green efforts at The Cleanest Line.
  3. Get registered for Bike to Work Day. And tell your friends!
  4. Volunteer for Groundwork Denver.
  5. Forward the link to Bicycle Colorado’s “Bicycle Commuting Excuse Busters” to ten friends.
  6. Learn more about local environmental issues by listening to Colorado Environmental Coalition’s podcasts.
  7. Mashable has a Green Living Toolbox: 80+Green Sites.

Do just one thing…Pass on Michael Pollan’sWhy Bother?” article from the Sunday New York Times.

Peace Out -I Can’t Keep Up

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