Simple Ways to Stay Green and Cool This Summer
Want to do your part this summer to keep green and cool at the same time?
Cool Treats
Summer is a good time to round up family and friends for some cool treats. See? You can be cool and green at the same time. You can make popsicles as a family project to be served on warm days. Frozen fruit treats are easy to make. Eating food rich in water content can help hydrate and cool the body. Watermelon game, anyone?
Gasonomics
Instead of driving miles in search of summer fun, plan activities with low environmental impacts. Walk to the local park, go to a nearby zoo, head out to the nearest beach to chill. Read a book in the cool comfort of your lounge chair instead of vying with the summer crowd at the theater. Play water games in your backyard instead of driving miles away to a water park. Less driving means less carbon monoxide emission. Translation? Easy on the pocket and good for the environment.
Grilling 101
What is summer without backyard barbecues? However, using briquettes to cook a standard hamburger produce 105 times more carbon monoxide than using a propane grill. What’s more? Briquettes give off harmful Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) when burned.
Plant a garden, Grow Green Awareness
Summer time is a good time to plant a vegetable garden. What can be more organic than vegetables hailed from your own backyard? Or what could be more eco-friendly since your vegetables just need to travel from the backyard to your kitchen to be enjoyed. Get your kids to help you pick the kind of vegetables they like and make it a family project. This get-down-and-dirty green project not only will ensure your supply of vegetables in the months ahead, it will help your kids appreciate nature. And who better to entrust the world to than a future generations of nature lovers?
Smart Shopping
School is out and this is good time to take your kids shopping at the local market. Farmer’s market is a good place to start. Supporting local farmers help to cut cost in transportation and reduce energy use. While you’re out shopping, don’t forget to tote your canvas bags and tout a little of the importance of going green. A little fact to impress your kids: In an average year, American households used about 100 billion plastic bags of which 99% are never recycled. A little education, a little shopping and a whole lot of green awareness.
There you have it. Seven simple things you can do to support the longevity of Planet Earth. You can do one a day and feel terribly accomplished at the end of the week, or you can pick and combine. The more, the merrier. Going green may take a little lifestyle adjustment but that little adjustment goes a long way. After all, as someone said, “When we heal the earth, we heal ourselves.”
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Post CommentAnnmarie Edwards
On August 14, 2008 at 6:38 pm
Becoming environmentally conscious is the way of the future in saving our planet. A great article.
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Ralph Brandt
On December 1, 2008 at 9:20 am
I stopped reading with this one.
“Summer is a good time to round up family and friends for some cool treats. See? You can be cool and green at the same time. You can make popsicles as a family project to be served on warm days.”
Someone has to FREEZE the cool pop. Someone has to keep it cool. The lost cooling is far more carbon intensive than the AC….
This is a typical environloonie collective idea.
There are ways that work, are right, I have some of them on my site but these feel good dead end ideas are just crap. BTW, the financial one flies in the face of the environazis who believe you have to spend to save energy. Generally the thing that saves money saves energy.
http://www.socyberty.com/Activism/10-Ways-to-Save-Electricity.150175
http://www.quazen.com/Recreation/Autos/10-Ways-to-Save-Gasoline.148181
http://www.gomestic.com/Personal-Finance/Financial-Help-in-These-Trying-Times.369037
Ralph Brandt
On December 1, 2008 at 9:22 am
If you people think you can save the planet, assuming it needs saving, you have delusions of grandeur.
Ralph Brandt
On December 1, 2008 at 9:24 am
I should have stopped reading. DON”T GROW VEGGIES IN YOUR BACK YARD IF YOU ARE USING WEED KILLER AND PESTICIDES ON THE LAWN.
Maybe I should let people do that, environloonnies will wipe themselves out.