Tasty eh?
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
What About My Big Mac?!
Now, don't get me wrong, I love my dad's hamburgers. I am a total me
at eater, even though I wish I wasn't for the animals sake. But now, I wish I was I was a vegetarian for our planets sake. Your maybe asking, HUH?? Well, it's actually a fact that your Big Whooper contributes more to global warming then your car. Woah. Apparently (according to TIME magazine) the meat industry generates about 18% of the worlds carbon emissions which is more than from cars. Much of the methane (a greenhouse gas other than carbon dioxide) comes from manure especially from cattle. By becoming a vegetarian (as I plan to do once my parents gets on the same track as I am on. The track of saving the world!! Ta Da!) you can reduce your "carbon footprint" by 1.5 tons of carbon a year (according to the University of Chicago). And if you buy a hybrid car, that only reduces your footprint by 1 ton.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
I failed at Earth Day. What do I do?
To answer that, I will instead talk about windows. Yes, windows. In Tucson, Arizona--my home-- summer is starting to make his appearance. For me, this means finals, yearbooks, and finally the arrival of summer
vacation, and I emphasize the word finally. It also means, it's getting toasty, really toast. And just like everyone, I turn on the AC in my room because my room doesn't have a vent connected to the swamp cooler. Whenever I turn on the AC, I feel extremely horrible. Why can't I just open my window? Good question. Good question. From now on I am going to try my hardest to use the air more then use the AC. Will I be able to do this? Not sure, but if any of you do, then I will.
Anyone wanna open their windows with me?
Anyone?
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Earth Day, Any Takers?
So tomorrow is Earth Day. The day where all people of all races, genders, homes, or incomes come together to do the right think, and celebrate and broaden the environmental movement WORLDWIDE. That's right, I went all out and capital. There will be more then 1 billion people participating in Earth Day, so make sure you get out there. Get out there and celebrate the Earth.
Wait but how?
Just in the city where I live there are seven events happening TOMORROW (wow, I am really liking the capitals today). So look up some events happening in your own city at http://earthday.net/search/node.
Do you think you could be a little more eco-friendly just for one day? 24 hours, that's all I ask. Try your hardest just to turn off the light when you leave a room.
Try. Participate tomorrow!
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Light Bulbs?
After I got over the lightbulb, I noticed it had come with a pamphlet about global warming, ohhh, she just wanted to inform me. With my friends give, this was really the first time global warming came into my personal life, this one lightbulb (that is still in my lamp today) changed me. I can thank that lightbulb for this blog, many essay's I have written, and events and ideas I have been apart of.
How did global warming become apart of your life or is it just a hazard we have learned to life with?
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Vintage Clothes, a Thing of the Past?
"Wait, I thought this was a blog about Global Warming not fashion??" You might be asking yourself. Well, yes you are right. This isn't a blog about what's in, but this isn't just about Global Warming. This blog is devoted to reaching the public personally with Global Warming, pulling the string in the publics heart (or the public that reads this blog). You could say I have an angle, but that doesn't sound as nice.
So back to Vintage.
"How is this ecologically sound?"
Well, I shall tell you public (with lots of questions today, might I add. Oh boy, I am just full of little puns today as well.). Buying a shirt a second time saves way more energy then just throwing away a perfectly good shirt and buying another. Think of all the energy that goes into producing the shirt you are wearing now (if the shirt your wearing isn't a new shirt, play along will you?). Your shirt had to made and shipped producing all the more carbon dioxide.
Idea of the Day: Invite your friends and family over for a "swap meet". Tell them to bring old clothes and nick-nacks they would like to trade, have a clothes swap! It's good for the environment and for your wallet. Eh?
Should we settle for less or just buy for less?
(answer question in comments please)
Monday, April 13, 2009
Couldn't We Make Everyday Earth Hour?
Even though Earth Hour had happened and gone, it still is in motion. You can find pictures on Flickr.com, vlogs on Youtube.com, and even blogs on Blogger.com. It's everywhere and still happening. Wouldn't it been magical if everyone had participated in this event? But not everyone did, why?
Well, maybe because it wasn't advertised well enough, not everyone knew about it. Well, maybe this blog, this one small blog, will get it out there. Maybe this entry is what we need to get the word out. But, then again, we need to be realistic, this blog is only one blog. That's why you need to go to earthhour.com and do YOUR part. Maybe just stop by and see what the website is all about.
Then again, I am sure that some people did know about it. I am positive. On the day of Earth Hour, there was a man who turned on every light in his house, his vacuum, his stove, his microwave, for what? To protest Earth Hour. To protest saving our home. To protest global warming. He was casting his vote, he was on the side of global warming.
Don't be on the side of global warming, turn off your lights when you leave your room. Just flip the switch. It doesn't longer then half a second and it doesn't require much thought, you just need to get into the habit of it.
Why is it too difficult to flip the switch?
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Is Our Planet Our New Trash Can?
When walking through the mall at my high school, your walking on years and year of fossilized gum. Green gum, blue gum, red gum, pink gum, whatever you chew eventually ends up on the ground, or at least here it does. I've stepped on at least five pieces of gum just his semester. It's like we are growing accustom to using the ground as our own personal trash can.
And it gets worse, it not just the little sticky pieces of gum that ends up on the ground, its all of our crap. Everyday crap that we could easily throw into the trash, or better yet, the recycling can. I can't even clearly illustrate how completely nauseating it can get. However, that's just my high school. Lets travel outside, into the real world. It's usually just a few plastic bags rolling around, but should we really accept that? Couldn't we do our part and just hold on to it until we get to a trash can?
I've heard many say that it's not their problem that their trash is littering our world, but if you think about it, I mean seriously think about it, it's totally your problem. It's everyones problem. This is our home, we should take care of your home, it's all we've got. In science fiction movies they just fly away on their space ship when it gets a little messy here on earth, but hate to break it to you. WE DON'T HAVE A SPARE PLANET. So get up and throw away your trash, how hard can it be.
Are we getting so lazy that we don't even care that we are walking in our own crap?
And it gets worse, it not just the little sticky pieces of gum that ends up on the ground, its all of our crap. Everyday crap that we could easily throw into the trash, or better yet, the recycling can. I can't even clearly illustrate how completely nauseating it can get. However, that's just my high school. Lets travel outside, into the real world. It's usually just a few plastic bags rolling around, but should we really accept that? Couldn't we do our part and just hold on to it until we get to a trash can?
I've heard many say that it's not their problem that their trash is littering our world, but if you think about it, I mean seriously think about it, it's totally your problem. It's everyones problem. This is our home, we should take care of your home, it's all we've got. In science fiction movies they just fly away on their space ship when it gets a little messy here on earth, but hate to break it to you. WE DON'T HAVE A SPARE PLANET. So get up and throw away your trash, how hard can it be.
Are we getting so lazy that we don't even care that we are walking in our own crap?
Monday, April 6, 2009
Is Global Warming a Fad?
It seems as though while walking through my high school hallways, the idea of Global Warming is becoming popular, almost as popular as the Jonas Brothers. Sometimes I wonder if my fellow peers know that Global Warming is a...bad thing, not a hip new boy band. But don't get me wrong, I love that Global Warming is on the mind of people and they are supporting and getting the word out that our earth needs help; I'm just not sure everyone knows what it is. Instead of shirts that are factory made and has the plastic words of "GO GREEN" on the front, we should be sporting shirts that are made of natural material (such as hemp or something) that shares more in detail ideas. Or...
is Global Warming just a new hip accessory?
is Global Warming just a new hip accessory?
Saturday, April 4, 2009
What is Global Warming?
Since this whole blog is about how our earth is changing and what we are doing about it, might as well start out with what Global Warming is.
The Most Simple Explanation of Global Warming:
Our atmosphere is full of green house gases, these gases help keep the warmth in our atmosphere by capturing the heat and sending some of it down to the surface. Without some green house gases, there couldn't be life on earth, a "frozen wasteland". However, too much of these green house gases make the earth too warm. This is caused by mostly human produced greenhouse gases, mostly fossil fuels (oil and gas from cars).
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