For Blog Action Day 2007, I wrote about my love of trees. To read about this year's post on water...go here.
My last ''Amalgamate'' post. A post from...a while ago:
So today is an e-reknown holiday, "Blog Action Day."
And here I sit thinking, 'what can I post today to help others become more environmentally aware?'
If I asked you what you do to help preserve, retain, up-keep, sustain, etc....our environment? What would you say?
I'd guess that a majority would say they recycle. A handful would say they reuse. And another few would find ways to reduce. (If you aren't familiar with the lingo, visit here.)
But how much of this is more here-say than actually doing? I'll be the first to admit that I talk a lot more than I act, especially when it comes to talking pro-environment.
But imagine a world without trees? I find it quite impossible. But someday...who knows what our detriment might look like?
Visit the Alliance for Sustainability to see more ways that you can help leave a smaller footprint.
"What better gift can we give this precarious earth than a generation of children [And adults] who have learned to know and love the natural world?"
-Robert Rockwell
My last ''Amalgamate'' post. A post from...a while ago:
So today is an e-reknown holiday, "Blog Action Day."
And here I sit thinking, 'what can I post today to help others become more environmentally aware?'
If I asked you what you do to help preserve, retain, up-keep, sustain, etc....our environment? What would you say?
I'd guess that a majority would say they recycle. A handful would say they reuse. And another few would find ways to reduce. (If you aren't familiar with the lingo, visit here.)
But how much of this is more here-say than actually doing? I'll be the first to admit that I talk a lot more than I act, especially when it comes to talking pro-environment.
But imagine a world without trees? I find it quite impossible. But someday...who knows what our detriment might look like?
Visit the Alliance for Sustainability to see more ways that you can help leave a smaller footprint.
"What better gift can we give this precarious earth than a generation of children [And adults] who have learned to know and love the natural world?"
-Robert Rockwell
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