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Jun 02 08:19

Mr M

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In Progress
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constant househol recyling.showers instead of baths.lights, tv's etc never left on when not in use.buying organic and fair trade food over others

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Edinburgh
United Kingdom
May 28 00:51

Sharing stuff

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Complete
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Everyday i either take public transport or get a group lift to where i want to be. Car pooling saves my money, other peoples money and is better for the environment.

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Apr 28 09:47

I will create a eco-friendly canoe and kayak club.

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Currently kayaking and canoeing ocean and river users are responsible for a relatively large ecological footprint in part due to boat and equipment construction materials, excessive consumerism, and fossil fuel powered activity (river shuttles...). It is my mission to create and develop an organization that supports paddlesports and there enthusiasts while continually seeking to reduce our eco-footprint through longterm sustainable action.  

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Apr 26 07:00

Recycling

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I have started using fluorescent bulbs. I recycle clothes, books, ectera (through YAHOO'S FREE CYCLE program) and I take a recycleable grocery bag to stores. I am looking into buying a bike and I walk to cut back on driving to local spots. It's not much, but it is a start.

 

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Apr 17 19:01

Going Green

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Complete
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I live in a place, where fertilizers and pesticides are something very new in farming, as new as 4-5 years back. I gew up with organic food, and vegetables from my backyard. My father is an environmental activist, and I started banning the use of plastic from a very small age. I stayed in United States for 3 years for my education, and my biggest problem there was the food! I feel very sorry for the developed countries for their quality of food. Even the fruits and vegetables and injected with preservaties. forget the meat. so we need to start changing fast!

we have been trying to stop mass farming in Nepal and continue the sustainable way of farming.

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Apr 15 10:53

How i'm Making a Difference

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In Progress
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ive talked to all my friends about going green and almost all of them have started to go green and we are actually setting up an enviromental club at our schoolnext year

ive gotten my parents to buy mostly organic/local foods there are a couple things that we need to still work on but other than that we are doing pretty well. i just started asking if we could put up a veggie garden in the back yard... they said no so far but i plan on asking again soon

i try to help keep the water supply cleaner by picking up the trash on the side of the road so its doesnt end up in the river/ in an animals mouth.there isnt too much else i can do for this problem considering im only 14

i car pool allll the time i try to give rides to friends and when im not in my car im getting a ride with another friend tend to share stuff too such as a water bottle or something that way they dont have to go buy one and then have to recycle two bottles just one and stuff like that

i have done an audit for my lifestyle it was pretty bad but im improoving. i try to have my lights off when not needed and try to stay away from cooking with the oven and just fixing something up and try to put my comp to sleep or turn off the computer when not in use depending if i plan on coming back in a couple minutes. when going to friends houses and going to the store and stuff i try to walk/run/or bike. i try not to use a car

im appart of serveral online enviromental groups and try to buy things from them to support them for what they're doing for the enviroment. i send every e-mail i get from the groups to let them know whats going on and how they can help and stuff like that

 

the only thing im having trouble with is turning my home green.....

because i am only 14 i dont have much "power" over the household

my mother wants to do something as well but my step father wants nothing to do with it and will not help in anyway

sometimes making it worse by littering, not recycling, taking long drives to no where, things that are an easy fix right?

no its deffinately been a challenge with him

im trying to convince them that we should switch our lightbulbs and my step father keeps bringing the point up of the murcury inside the lightbulb can be harmful.... and it is but only if the lightbulb is broken

does anyone have any idea how i can change his mind???

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Hartford, VT, 05047
United States
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