Showing posts with label Eco Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eco Tips. Show all posts

Sunday, January 8, 2012

save earth sunday :]

SAVE EARTH SUNDAY, IS AN EVENT that I MADE TO help make others aware of ways we can save the planet. EVERY WEEK ON SUNDAY I WILL POST an ECO TIP(S) WE CAN ALL USE DAILY TO HELP this cause. TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND CHANGE THE WORLD! FEEL FREE TO POST YOUR OWN ECO TIP(S) AS WELL AND DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE ME A LINK TO YOUR POST SO I CAN DO IT TOO. SO I ENCOURAGE ALL OF YOU OUT THERE TO DO SOMETHING. :) 


“I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do.” - Helen Keller 
Image from www.ieee-earth.org


Today I want to let you know about a company called, ACE (Alliance for Climate Education).  They go around to many different high schools to teach kids about ways they can help the environment. They came to my school a couple of years ago and I thought it was the best presentation that I've ever seen. The information  was actually presented in a way that made everyone want to make a difference.

Here an an example of the presentation below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wureaQdI8nU&feature=endscreen&NR=1

I hope this helps to inspire some of you to go out there and make a difference. If you want to start a project but you don't know how to get started check out the ACE website. http://www.acespace.org/

Saturday, August 13, 2011

save earth sunday!

SAVE EARTH SUNDAY IS AN EVENT I MADE TO HELP THE PLANET. EVERY WEEK ON SUNDAY I WILL POST ECO TIPS WE CAN ALL USE DAILY TO HELP IMPACT THE EARTH. TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND CHANGE THE WORLD! FEEL FREE TO POST YOUR OWN ECO TIP(S) AS WELL AND DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE ME A LINK TO YOUR POST SO I CAN DO IT TOO. SO I ENCOURAGE ALL OF YOU OUT THERE TO DO SOMETHING. :) 


Image from www.ieee-earth.org

This weeks tip comes to us in video form:



Have an awesome Sunday everyone.  <3

Sunday, August 7, 2011

save earth sunday!

SAVE EARTH SUNDAY IS AN EVENT I MADE TO HELP THE PLANET. EVERY WEEK ON SUNDAY I WILL POST ECO TIPS WE CAN ALL USE DAILY TO HELP IMPACT THE EARTH. TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND CHANGE THE WORLD! FEEL FREE TO POST YOUR OWN ECO TIP(S) AS WELL AND DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE ME A LINK TO YOUR POST SO I CAN DO IT TOO. SO I ENCOURAGE ALL OF YOU OUT THERE TO DO SOMETHING. :) 



This weeks tip: from http://www.seql.org/100ways.cfm
Put leaves in a compost heap instead of burning them or throwing them away. Yard debris too large for your compost bin should be taken to a yard-debris recycler. 

you can check out more tip if you follow the link above. Bye guys! Have fun! :)

Sunday, July 31, 2011

save earth sunday!


SAVE EARTH SUNDAY IS AN EVENT I MADE TO HELP THE PLANET. EVERY WEEK ON SUNDAY I WILL POST ECO TIPS WE CAN ALL USE DAILY TO HELP IMPACT THE EARTH. TOGETHER WE CAN make a difference and CHANGE THE WORLD! FEEL FREE TO POST YOUR OWN ECO TIP(S) AS WELL AND DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE ME A LINK TO YOUR POST SO I CAN DO IT TOO. so i encourage all of you out there to do something. :) peace be with you guys. 




Landfills everywhere are running out of room, and the EPA estimates that roughly 25% of the garbage in the U.S. is made up of yard trimmings and food scraps. That's over 60 million tons each year! Instead of watching your local landfill get bigger and more expensive to maintain each month, try composting.

This weeks tip:

Composting is a great way to save money and trash from piling up in landfills. Plus if you're a gardener like me, your plants will thrive in rich soil that you practically got for free. All you need to get started is a composting pail/ bin! For more info follow the link below. 

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Save Earth Sunday :)

Hey everyone, I hope that you are all enjoying your 4th of July weekend! In the mist of all this fun and excitement I urge you to also be respectful of our environment. I found this little snippet called, "8 Ways to Green Fourth of July," by 
Michelle Talsma Everson.

The Fourth of July is arguably summer’s most popular and celebrated holiday. And, like most occasions, you can take steps to make sure you and your fellow party goers remember to keep Mother Nature in mind while you celebrate.
So, whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue or traveling to see your local fireworks show, remember some of these helpful tips to stay green this 4th of July.
Photo: Rubbermaid.com
When determining if your disposable dishes can be recycled, take into consideration the following: If food can be cleaned from the product (in the case of some plastic tableware), and if it has a plastic recycling symbol that is accepted by your community, generally it can be recycled. Photo: Rubbermaid.com

1. Pass on Plastic Party Ware

They’re popular and easy: Plastic, ready-to-go plates, cups and utensils are convenient for parties with a lot of guests. The down side, they’re not so convenient for the environment.
To avoid this, do your best to use normal tableware that can just be washed and reused. If you must go the disposable route, clean them up (they’re often washable) and use them at your next big gathering.
Also, make sure to recycle your plastics when they’re not usable anymore. Check the resin number (#1-#7) to see if it’s accepted by your curbside recycling program. If not, check out our recycling search for drop-off locations near you.  Be aware, if paper plates are more your style, they will have to be thrown out or composted due to food residue.

2. Take the Celebration Outdoors

Even though temperatures might be soaring, most Fourth of July parties don’t get exciting until the evening.  So, take advantage of the cooler evening weather and throw your party outdoors. It’s a great way to enjoy nature and reduce the energy costs of using indoor facilities.

3. Green Your Menu

For barbecue lovers, there’s nothing better (or more traditional) than grilled food on the Fourth of July. But, instead of heading to your traditional meat and veggie aisles, consider using locally grown organic food this holiday.
It might surprise you, but nearly everything on your menu can be replaced with its organic cousin. It’s a great way to introduce family and friends to delicious organic foods while helping the environment by reducing chemicals used in processed foods and the transportation costs that usually come with shipping non-local food products.

4. Save (and Reuse) Your Decorations

If you’ve hosted Independence Day celebrations before, you know the décor is often the same: streamers, party favors and table toppers all in bold red, white and blue. Sadly, most people often use these decorations once and then throw them out. But they can be reused year after year! So, this year, after the party’s over, take the time to store and save your decorations. You or someone you know can use them again next year, which helps to save on a bit of unneeded trash.
Photo: Associatedcontent.com
Fireworks also release heavy metals like lead into the air. If you do put on a backyard show, opt for fireworks rich in nitrogen. These may cost a little more, but you’ll have less smoke.Photo: Associatedcontent.com

5. Eco-Friendly Fireworks

Fireworks are hardly an environmentally friendly activity, but they’re an unwavering Fourth of July tradition. If you’re setting off your own fireworks this year, be sure to use fireworks rich in nitrogen. They often cost a bit more but put out less smoke into the environment.
Another option is to gather your group and go see your local fireworks display. It’s a great way to see a much bigger fireworks show and negates you from harming the environment with your own personal display.

6. Barbecue with Propane

To help reduce your grill’s carbon footprint this Independence Day, make sure to grill with propane – it burns the cleanest, which causes less smoke. It can also help to keep a fire going longer, which is obviously a classic grilling goal.
To be even more earth friendly with your grilling, make sure to recycle your propane tanks once it’s empty.

7. Gather in Large Groups

This may seem like a no-brainer for such a popular holiday, but the larger a group you gather (preferably outdoors), the less energy you use at individual parties that may take place indoors. Plus, the more people to help prepare and purchase food, the less of a cost it is to each individual. Just make sure your fellow party goers know these green tips!

8. Use Large Water Containers

Plastic water bottles are convenient, but like other disposable goods, they can add up fast. In lieu of individual plastic bottles, store water for your family or guests in large containers so they can re-fill their reusable water bottles or reusable cups. If you must use plastic water bottles, be sure to encourage your guests to recycle them.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Save Earth Sunday :)

It's a beautiful Sunday in the east coast today so I hope that you are all having a fantastic day. Also if you are a mother, Happy Mother's Day!! :) I can't wait until I'm a mom someday.

Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth. Together we can change the world! Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.

This weeks tip:

 Video information on how and why to recycle batteries

Happy Helpings everyone

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Save Earth Sunday :)

Happy Easter everyone! It was a lovely sunny morning today here on the east coast. Sadly it looks like rain could possibly be coming any time now. :( But I hope you all have an enjoyable night! Now on to saving the world!

Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth. Together we can change the world! Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.

 


 Sorry the picture is sideways but I have no idea how to fix it. Anyways this is the tree I got yesterday from the Lowe's 1 million tree giveaway. It's a white spruce and I am ecstatic to be growing it. I hope you guys were able to get one too. :)

 

This week's tip: Some ideas to saving water and money. Check out this clip brought to us from Lowes. 

 

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Save Earth Sunday :) and an awesome giveaway from Book Lungs

Hey everyone, I hope you're all having a terrific Sunday! I just found out that Book Lungs is having a HUGE giveaway so if you want to enter just click on the link here: Giveaway.

Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth. Together we can change the world! Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.


Now moving onto the Earth. :) I just wanted to let you guys know that Earth Day is coming up on April 22, 2011. ( yay right after Easter!) So if you haven't already, I encourage you to try to think of a project you can do with your family, friends, community or by yourself to give back to the planet.

Here is a good story for Earth Day: An old man was planting a tree, then somebody asked him why he plants that which he cannot live long enough to enjoy its fruit. The old man answered; 'just as my grandparents planted a tree to which I've been nourished, so I plant for my grandchildren.' So people should not be merely "cutters" of trees but should plant them for the next generation to enjoy.

 That's it for today guys!
Love,
Veronica

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Save Earth Sunday :)

HELLO EVERYONE! Today was such a beautiful day. :) I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did.


Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth. Together we can change the world! Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.



This weeks tip:
Did you know that Americans buy 28 billion single-serving plastic water bottles every year? What's worse is that 80% of them end up in landfills, according to the Container Recycling Institute. To meet the nation's demand for bottled water, over 1.5 million barrels of oil is used annually, which is enough fuel for 100,000 cars to run for an entire year, the Earth Policy Institute estimates.
(crazy stuff isn't it!?)

Here are some pictures of plants that planted today! :)



Awesome chalk flowers ;)

Sunday, April 3, 2011

save earth sunday!

Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth, because together we can change the world! Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.
I hope you all have a lovely Sunday!


First: Reduce


The critical first step of waste prevention has been overshadowed by a focus on recycling. Please help to promote a greater awareness of the importance of the "Reduce" part of the Reduce-Reuse-Recycle mantra. For a great overview of how raw materials and products move around the world, see the video The Story of Stuff.
  • Simplify: Simplify your life as much as possible. Only keep belongings that you use/enjoy on a regular basis. By making the effort to reduce what you own, you will naturally purchase less/create less waste in the future. For information on voluntary simplicity, check out Voluntary Simplicity Websites. Learn more through books on voluntary simplicity.
  • Reduce Purchases: In general, think before you buy any product - do you really need it? How did the production of this product impact the environment and what further impacts will there be with the disposal of the product (and associated packaging materials)? When you are thinking about buying something, try the 30-Day Rule -- wait 30 days after the first time you decide you want a product to really make your decision. This will eliminate impulse buying.
  • White Pages Delivery Opt-In PetitionThe Compact: Join or form a Compact in your area - groups all across the globe committing for 12 months to not buy any new products (see lower right sidebar for groups).
  • Replace Disposables: Wherever possible, replace disposable products with reusable ones (i.e., razor, food storage, batteries, ink cartridges (buy refill ink), coffee filters, furnace or air conditioner filters, etc.).
  • Buy Used: Buy used products whenever possible. Some sources:

Sunday, March 27, 2011

save earth sunday!


Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth, because together we can change the world! Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.
I hope you all have a lovely Sunday!


This weeks tip: 1) Ask mom for green school supplies. Going back to school and going green can go hand in hand! Kids can get green school supplies that will make a difference at prices that will make mom happy. Your green school supplies also provide an opportunity to share your thoughts on the environment with other students and teachers who notice that they are a little different.

**Want to take your green routine to the next level? Use a printing company with solid green printing practices to produce your reports and projects.**

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Save Earth Sunday :)


Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth. Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too. :)

This weeks tip:
Turn off the water while brushing your teeth and lessen the flow when running the water.

Well that's all for this week. Goodbye everyone. :)

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Save Earth Sunday :)


Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth. Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.

This weeks tip: Instead of Buying Bottled Water, Get a Refill. Ever see an empty water bottle tossed by the side of the road? Less than 20% of those single-use containers make it to the recycling bin. They also waste fuel for shipping — water is heavy! Get a cool metal bottle instead and fill it up when you're thirsty, and cut down on the expense and waste.

That's all for now. Have a great day everyone. :)
-Veronica

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Save Earth Sunday and a Book review! :)

Howdy everyone, it's Sunday and you know what that means, school tomorrow. :(
But lets enjoy our last few hours of freedom. :D

Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth. Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.



 
This weeks tip: 
It definitely pays to give a thought to your here and thermostat, since most households shell out 50 to 70% of their energy budgets on heating and cooling. For every degree you lower the thermostat, you'll save between 1 and 3% of your heating bill. Do the same thing in reverse with air conditioning.

Alrighty now moving onto the book! 
A few days ago I finished reading a book called Mad Love by Suzanne Selfors.
  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Walker Books for Young Readers (January 4, 2011)
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When you're the daughter of the bestselling Queen of Romance, life should be pretty good. But 16-year-old Alice Amorous has been living a lie ever since her mother was secretly hospitalized for mental illness. After putting on a brave front for months, time is running out. The next book is overdue, and the Queen can't write it. Alice needs a story for her mother-and she needs one fast.

That's when she meets Errol, a strange boy who claims to be Cupid, who insists that Alice write about the greatest love story in history: his tragic relationship with Psyche. As Alice begins to hear Errol's voice in her head and see things she can't explain, she must face the truth-that she's either inherited her mother's madness, or Errol is for real.
 
My thoughts:
I thought this book was pretty good!I picked up this book because I love the story of Psyche and Cupid and all that mythology humbobaloo. There were parts that didn't seem very realistic but were funny. The ending seemed somewhat rushed. But overall I thought this was an enjoyable read. 
 
Stars: 3 our of 5

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Save Earth Sunday :)

Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth. Feel free to post your own eco tip(s) as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.



 
This weeks tip: 
Hundreds of thousands of sea animals die annually from consuming plastic shopping bags. But many recycling facilities don't accept them. So when making a purchase, bring along a reusable bag, like a cotton tote, and ask to have your items be put in there instead. 

Well that's all for now folks, I hope you have a great Sunday!  Peace to you all and stay warm. :)
xoxo Veronica.

(check out this wicked awesome violin cover of the song, The Show Goes On)

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Save Earth Sunday #2

Save earth Sunday is an event I made to help the planet. Every week on Sunday I will post eco tips we can all use daily to help impact the earth. Feel free to post your own eco tip as well and don't forget to leave me a link to your post so I can do it too.


Tip#2:  Wash Your Laundry in Cold Water:
An easy way to clean green is to turn the dial on your washing machine to cold. Most loads don't need hot water, and 90% of the energy used by washing machines goes into heating. The higher the water temperature, the higher the cost to you and the planet.

Thats all for now, have a great Sunday everyone.
love,
Veronica

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Eco tip of the week #1

So to make my contribution to the planet, I will start posting weekly eco tips for you folks out there that care.  Feel free to post your own eco tips as well. Together we can change the world! :)



Tip #1:
75% of energy used to power computers worldwide is wasted as computers sit idle. So before leaving for school in the morning, make sure you turn off all computers, TVs, and other electronics.

Here are some other cool sites if you feel the need to do more:

Tree Hugger is one of the best environmental resources out there on the net. There are news, forums, and more. Under the "Take Action" section, find "How to Go Green." Here can be found tons of environmental tips and facts! You don't have to be a "tree hugger" to find this site useful!
Tree Hugger