Been doing my best to try and be green, and do more than just recycle. A friend told me about carbon offset programs where you can support green practices like renewable energy or reforestation. It’s not as good as getting rid of your car, but it’s a start. This one www.carbonfund.org was recommended by Treehugger, and has a calculator to figure out how much C02 you’re responsible for.
Did you know buying locally grown food reduces our impact on the environment? Farmer’s markets are a great way to support independent businesses, as well as reducing the carbon usually released by long distance transportation. I found this site (slowfoodportland.com) that serves as a good primer on the foodie aspect of the movement. Please share any other organic finds that are out there.
We all want to be green, but it doesn’t mean we can’t be stylish too. I’ve been putting together a list of good websites that feature guilt free home accessories, clothes, and other essentials. There’s a lot out there, so feel free to add any I’ve missed.
www.branchhome.com
www.nau.com
www.gaiam.com
www.fabulouslygreen.blogspot.com