09 Mar 2008 03:50:23 | Jim D. Ray
America’s beautiful landscape represents the natural brilliance
of a nation founded on truth, freedom, and the well-being of all
its citizens.
As technology progresses, America’s ecosystem suffers the
greatest toll. Automobiles, industrial parks, and consumer waste
have grown in record numbers over the past twenty years. It is
essential that we seek to ensure conditions favorable to the
renewal of our country’s natural splendor.
Here are ten ways you can fortify your local ecosystem for $10
or less:
1. Don’t litter. It’s just one cigarette butt, pop can,
or plastic wrapper out the window – but with over 200 million
motorists in America, that can add up to a lot of litter.
Repairing existing damage to the environment begins one piece of
potential litter at a time.
2. Recycle the basics. Many communities have recycling
programs in place, yet some people find it too difficult or time
consuming to make use of them. Basics such as aluminum cans or
newspapers are easy to sort from the rest of the trash. To
locate your community’s recycling pick-up schedule or drop-off
locations, visit: http://www.earth911.org.
3. Join the National Arbor Day Foundation. The Arbor Day
Foundation promotes the preservation and growth of tress, both
in national forests and residential settings. A membership is
$10 and includes ten free tree seedlings sent by U.S. mail for
planting in your yard or community. Donations are also accepted,
used for planting trees in America’s national forests affected
by fire or insect infestation. Visit the National Arbor Day
Foundation web site at: http://www.arborday.org.
4. Conserve gasoline. Now more than ever, conserving gas
should be an easy-to-implement method for both aiding the
environment and saving money. Try running errands during a
morning or afternoon stroll, or walking to your lunch spot. Not
only are the health benefits significant, there is immense
natural beauty to be experienced that oftentimes goes unnoticed
in the car.
5. Purchase ink-jet or toner refills for your printer.
Instead of purchasing new printer cartridges, look for refill
kits. Refilling printer cartridges can be significantly cheaper,
and require less resources than new cartridges. When purchasing
a new ink jet or laser printer, be sure cartridges accept
biodegradable inks.
6. Plant a garden. Growing your own fruits and vegetables
can be a rewarding, inexpensive experience for yourself and your
family. Gardening also saves money at the grocery store, offers
fresher produce, and increases the nation’s food supply. If you
live in an apartment, consider planting a windowsill herb
garden.
7. Participate in Internet banking. Internet banking (and
on-line bill payment) is a great way to reduce the amount of
monthly paperwork received by U.S. mail. With great progressions
in on-line security, Internet banking is a safe, reliable way to
review statements and make payments. A free service for many
customers, visit your bank’s web site to find out if Internet
banking/on-line bill payment is available.
8. Install timers on outdoor lighting. Purchasing and
installing timers for outdoor lighting fixtures is an effective,
inexpensive way to conserve electricity. Dusk-to-dawn or motion
timers will keep your lights from staying lit after daybreak.
Timers are also great for indoor lighting and televisions.
9. Replace furnace filters regularly. Although typically
a home maintenance reminder, replacing furnace filters every six
months can help maintain the efficiency of your furnace,
conserving energy. Filters that aren’t changed regularly can
become clogged with debris, causing your furnace to operate
longer than necessary.
10. Pass this list to a friend. The best way to fortify
the environment is to spread of knowledge that will increase
efforts to protect it. Share this helpful reminder list with a
friend, or e-mail it to colleagues and friends. An increased
awareness will ensure America’s future environment is healthy
and strong.
About Author :
Jim D. Ray is a parapsychologist with a diverse background in
multiple subject concentrations, including business, psychology
and parapsychology, criminal justice, philosophy, education,
internet technology, physics, and vocal performance arts. Jim
can be reached by e-mail at: jray@web-presence.net.