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9 Christmas Gifts You Can Give to Your Mother ... Earth
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You'll read a lot this time of year about "green" gift guides. But are solar-powered cell phone chargers really the greenest gift we can come up with? Sure they save electricity, but what about the environmental impact of their manufacturing and shipping? If you really want to do something good this holiday season, what about putting Mother Earth at the top of your shopping list? It may help clean up the air and water, cut down on CO2 emissions, and it will save you a trip to the mall.
1. Stay Home
One of the best things you can do for the planet is fix up your own nest with holiday cheer and enjoy the festivities with loved ones near by. Airline travel is one of the biggest parts of our carbon footprint, and buses, cars and trains have big impacts as well.
As the Low Impact Living blog points out:
Our leisure travel by car alone accounts for over 9 billion gallons of fuel and 90 millions tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year. Air travel tacks on 140-plus million tons more of CO2. That's a huge amount of CO2 emissions -- taken together it represents more than the entire annual emissions of countries like Venezuela or the Netherlands!
To put this all in a personal context, if you drove roundtrip from Los Angeles to Kansas City, you'd put out 1.5 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2), whereas if you flew, you'd be responsible for 2.2 tons. If you took a train, you'd contribute 0.9 tons. For you international vagabonds, if you flew from Los Angeles to Paris, you'd have put out 4.4 tons of CO2 (and yes, we know you can't drive).
Even if you recycle all your wrapping paper, you'll be hard-pressed to make up for a ton of travel miles.
2. Save a Tree
While some can make a case for the environmental benefits of tree farms, if you celebrate Christmas, think about planting a tree instead of cutting one down (or more likely, paying someone to fell it for you and truck it to the city or town where you live). There are lots of great programs abroad and in your own community. The environmental advocacy group NRDC supports a rain-forest restoration program in Costa Rica, where for just $10 you can have a tree planted. You can also make the donation in someone's name as a gift, too.
While there are a bunch of programs like this, I also think it's great to do something in your own community. Here in San Francisco, we've got an amazing group called Friends of the Urban Forest, which plants groups of trees that help clean up and green up neighborhoods. Most cities and many towns have similar programs. While you may not get to decorate these trees, you can enjoy them day after day.
3. Invest in Sustainability
The holiday season is prime fundraising time for thousands of worthy organizations, and while it is great donate to the ones that you support, you can also put your money where your heart is in another way. Consider making an investment in a community instead of a donation. The organization MicroPlace makes this super easy by giving you the opportunity to make small investments -- or loans -- to help lift people out of poverty. To a person living on a dollar a day, $20 or $50 of capital can mean the chance to build or expand small businesses and ensure income for their family. The best part is your money comes back to you over time, and you can invest again, and the gift keeps going.
Here's an example:
Consider the story of Puja Patel, a single mother who lives with her four children in a village in India. With a $50 loan, she bought a sewing machine. She made clothes, sold them for a profit and repaid the loan, with interest. She was also able to save some money to buy books and send her children to the local school. This is microfinance in action.
4. Start Valuing Water
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Posted by: talkville on Dec 17, 2008 2:22 AM
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But Earth is definitely not my mother; my mother died a few years ago; she was human. In any case, it is slightly misleading to use that habitual language of Possession we so often do. Its at the basis of our conceptions of Property and our means of interacting with Earth and Nature, mixing in our Labor and producing those things which sustain us through our generations. Its at the bedrock of Capitalism. The 'gifts' you mention in your article, practical and theoretical are conscious awarenesses. Now those are Gifts to Cosmos, Ourselves and our Posterity together.
Now, about those means of producing things, and possession(s) and such... .
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Posted by: aislinnluv on Dec 17, 2008 4:56 AM
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» HOA is part of big gubmint. Thank you for bringing this up.
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Posted by: maxpayne on Dec 17, 2008 5:25 AM
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#11 - End the Big Agri subsidies. Mother Earth was doing fine when grass fed pasture raised meat and diary were the norm but as soon as petroleum manufactured corn-feed and now phoney soy GMOs became the norm, more resources had to be hogged up to produce all this unhealthy corn-fed shit.
Damn, no wonder I feel like a green libertarian at times !
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Posted by: susann on Dec 17, 2008 6:33 AM
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Posted by: dust in the wind on Dec 17, 2008 10:34 AM
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Posted by: aislinnluv on Dec 17, 2008 2:38 PM
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Posted by: Paul1939 on Dec 17, 2008 5:44 PM
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It is hard to believe that our self-centered politicians will allow this catastrophe to happen just to provide cheap labor for their business bosses, and their ethnic partners.
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» No more lines in the sand
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Posted by: gellero1 on Dec 17, 2008 11:00 PM
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Unless you think Latin cultures like Mexico are desireable.
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» WE DONT NEED A WALL BETWEEN THE AMERICA'S!
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Posted by: talkville on Dec 17, 2008 2:22 AM
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But Earth is definitely not my mother; my mother died a few years ago; she was human. In any case, it is slightly misleading to use that habitual language of Possession we so often do. Its at the basis of our conceptions of Property and our means of interacting with Earth and Nature, mixing in our Labor and producing those things which sustain us through our generations. Its at the bedrock of Capitalism. The 'gifts' you mention in your article, practical and theoretical are conscious awarenesses. Now those are Gifts to Cosmos, Ourselves and our Posterity together.
Now, about those means of producing things, and possession(s) and such... .
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Posted by: aislinnluv on Dec 17, 2008 4:56 AM
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» HOA is part of big gubmint. Thank you for bringing this up.
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Posted by: maxpayne on Dec 17, 2008 5:25 AM
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#11 - End the Big Agri subsidies. Mother Earth was doing fine when grass fed pasture raised meat and diary were the norm but as soon as petroleum manufactured corn-feed and now phoney soy GMOs became the norm, more resources had to be hogged up to produce all this unhealthy corn-fed shit.
Damn, no wonder I feel like a green libertarian at times !
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Posted by: susann on Dec 17, 2008 6:33 AM
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Posted by: Paul1939 on Dec 17, 2008 5:44 PM
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It is hard to believe that our self-centered politicians will allow this catastrophe to happen just to provide cheap labor for their business bosses, and their ethnic partners.
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Posted by: gellero1 on Dec 17, 2008 11:00 PM
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Unless you think Latin cultures like Mexico are desireable.
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