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CHAOS' NOTE: THIS WAS DOWNLOADED FROM GREENPEACE BBS, AND HAS BEEN
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EDITED SOMEWHAT TO MAKE IT CLEARER AND EASIER TO READ. IF YOU WANT
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THE ORIGINAL LET ME KNOW.
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CHAOS
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I've compiled the following list of small, everyday things ordinary
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people can do to lessen environmental damage.
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I've tried to keep it to simple, uncontroversial suggestions that you
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can quickly implement in your life. Some of them are not that simple,
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so I've included a "compromise" suggestion that you can do initially.
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Some of them are not that uncontroversial either. For example, I've
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followed the debate here on disposable vs cloth diapers and made the
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suggestion that I consider to be best.
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No, I don't practice all of the practices on this list, but I'm
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getting there. I'm not an environmental expert, and I'm receptive to
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corrections, additions, and other comments on this list.
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Suggestions for living in a manner that is respectful of the
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environment.
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- Think globally, act locally.
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- Don't buy products from or invest in businesses that harm
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the environment. Explain to them why.
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- Don't buy cosmetics from companies that abuse animals.
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- Recycle. Start with newspapers, glass, clear plastic, and
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aluminum cans.
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- Use recycled products. Buy greeting cards made from
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recycled paper.
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- Purchase drinks in glass or cans instead of plastic
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containers. Glass and aluminum are easier to recycle.
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- Ask for paper instead of plastic bags at the supermarket.
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Ask that your frozen foods not be wrapped in plastic wrap.
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Don't use a bag when you can easily carry your purchase by
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hand.
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- Refill drinking water instead of buying a new plastic
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container each time.
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- Cut up the plastic rings that hold together 6-packs so that
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there are no loops. (Birds get caught on them.)
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- Cut up plastic bags you dispose of, especially clear ones.
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(Sea turtles mistake them for jellyfish and die from
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ingesting them.)
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- Purchase items in bulk packaging.
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- Avoid aerosol cans.
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- Buy organic produce.
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- Avoid clothes that need dry cleaning.
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- Use cloth diapers. Compromise: use disposables on
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vacation. Use disposables at night.
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- Use a laundry detergent that is low in phosphorus.
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- Use a clothes line.
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- Avoid products packaged in plastic. E.g. buy margarine in
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paper/wax wrappers instead of the plastic tubs. Reuse
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the plastic containers you do buy.
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- Wash your dishes by hand.
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- Don't let the water run when you brush your teeth.
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- Limit offspring. Consider adoption. Compromise: make the
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first, adopt the rest.
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- Teach your children the importance of the environment.
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- Dress according to the weather, and set the thermostat
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appropriately.
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- Live close enough to work that you can walk or bicycle
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there. Compromise: Carpool. Use public transit.
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- Carpool. Use public transit. Compromise: buy a fuel-
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efficient car.
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- Don't buy a car air conditioner.
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- If it's within walking distance, walk to it.
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- Don't flood your house/yard with insecticide, chemical
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fertilizers, etc.
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- Dispose of toxics properly (paint [thinner], motor oil,
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...).
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- Have only as much lawn as you're willing to cut with a push
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mower.
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- Water your yard at night.
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- Plant trees. Garden; use your garbage as compost.
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- Shop by mail.
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- Avoid products made of animal parts (ivory, leather
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wallets and belts, snake skin boots, etc, etc).
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- Donate to environmental groups.
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Environmental Defense Fund: Dept P, 257 Park Av
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South, NY NY 10010.
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Environmental Action Foundation: 1525 New Hampshire Avenue,
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NW, Washington, DC 20036.
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Sierra Club: 730 Polk St, SF CA 94109.
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Conservation Foundation: 1250 24th St NW, Suite 500,
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Washington DC, 20037.
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- Encourage the easing of world tensions, so as to
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increase the opportunity for arms reductions.
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- (Publicly) congratulate and encourage reformed
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polluters and those with good environmental records.
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- Support measures that will mitigate population
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pressure.
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- Encourage your town/city to start a curbside recycling
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program.
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- Discourage the attitude that the Earth and the life forms on
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it exist to be plundered and shaped for the pleasure of
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humans.
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- Discourage the attitude that the future is destined, --that
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events are beyond our influence, that we can not solve the
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problems we have created.
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- Encourage the viewpoint that it is immoral to future
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generations for us to not move the human race toward a
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sustainable lifestyle.
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- Discourage over reliance on technological fixes.
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- Emphasize that much of the problem is due to everyday
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activities of ordinary people.
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SOME COMMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO THE ABOVE FROM REPLIES ON ENVIRONET.
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CHAOS
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> - Ask for paper instead of plastic bags at the supermarket.
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Bring your own sturdy, reusable bag(s) (backpacks work very well).
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(Note: this is the norm in Europe, from what my German teacher said.)
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Actually asking for paper bags at the supermarket is not really the
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answer. The brown paper bags are composed of paper with the longest
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fibers which only come from fresh trees. Bags like this are not made
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of recycled paper, but they can be recycled. The newest plastic ones
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(with cornstarch) do degrade faster in the environment than the old
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ones, however, the above suggestion is the best.
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Chaos
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> - Carpool. Use public transit.
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> Compromise: buy a fuel-efficient car.
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Compromise: buy a motorcycle, scooter, or moped. They're generally
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far more fuel-efficient, from what little I've seen. (Best of all,
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walk or bicycle, but that was mentioned in a suggestion I clipped. . .
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> - Avoid clothes that need dry cleaning.
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Don't buy synthetics -- cotton is generally more comfortable, anyway.
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> - Discourage over reliance on technological fixes.
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Depends on what the "technological fix" is. Wind power is a TF,
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as is the bicycle. Also houses/apartments, telephones, mail-
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order shopping. . . .
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(i.e. Think about the technology you use, not all technology is
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environmentally damaging.)
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>Avoid products made of animal parts (ivory, leather wallets and
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belts, snake skin boots, etc, etc).
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While I (mostly) agree, this has more to do with being kind to animals
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than helping the environment. Leather, after all, is a durable and
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non-environmentally-harmful material (as opposed to, say, nylon or
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rayon). The leather belt I'm wearing has been in daily use for about
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the past fifteen (15) years, and is still in good condition; it may
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well last five more. On the other hand, if a company is doing animal
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testing, chances are their product isn't exactly what one would call
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environmentally safe. Cosmetics, Drano. . . . Yeesh.
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