Why to Go Green?

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[by Collin Dunn]

You’ve probably noticed that green is everywhere these days–in the news, politics, fashion, and even technology. You can hardly escape it on the Internet, and now with the Planet Green TV network, you can even enjoy eco-friendly entertainment 24 hours a day. That’s all great as far as we’re concerned, but with a million messages and ideas coming at us from all sides, it can be easy to get caught up in the quotidian stuff—switching to organic foods, turning down the thermostat, recycling, say — without thinking about the big picture of how your actions stack up. Worse, you could even be suffering from a little green “fatigue” — that is, tuning out the green messages due to their ubiquity.

While it’s easy to get overwhelmed, it’s also simple to begin making a positive impact. Since it’s helpful to understand the big picture when it comes to setting to smaller goals, we’ve adjusted our focus for this guide—a departure from out typical “how to go green” content, which typically tackles very specific topics such as kitchens, cars, or pets — to take a broader look at the reasons behind why we should go green.

As globalization makes the world become smaller, it becomes increasingly easy to see how the lives of people (and plants and animals and ecosystems) everywhere are closely synced up with one another. So toys made in China can affect the quality of life in Europe, pesticides used in Argentina can affect the health of people in the U.S., and greenhouse gas emissions from Australia can affect a diminishing rainforest in Brazil.

The truth is that everything single thing we do every day has an impact on the planet — good or bad. The good news is that as an individual you have the power to control most of your choices and, therefore, the impact you create: from where you live to what you buy, eat, and use to light your home to where and how you vacation, to how you shop or vote, you can have global impact. For example, did you know that 25 percent of Western pharmaceuticals are derived from flora that come from the Amazon rainforest? And that less that one percent of these tropical trees and plants have been tested by scientists? These numbers suggest that we all have a large (and growing) personal stake in the health and vitality of places far and near. In addition to protecting biodiversity (and inspiring medicine), rainforests are also excellent carbon sinks. Bottom line: It benefits everyone on the planet to help keep our wild spaces alive and growing.

But embracing a greener lifestyle isn’t just about helping to preserve equatorial rain forests, it can also mean improving your health, padding your bank account, and, ultimately, improving your overall quality of life. All that and you can save furry animals, too? Why wouldn’t anyone want to green? Keep reading for all the important, big-picture details.

PlanetGreen.com

Are Brands Forgetting the Green? By:CC Chapman

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We wanted to get a new washing machine. We wanted to buy one that was as environmentally friendly as possible while still meeting our needs. Laura went to the stores and looked around for models that she liked. She came home with two brands that she was interested in: LG and Samsung.

So, we both went online to see what we could find out about these washers and to see what people were saying about them. Went to both of the corporate web sites as well.

I was amazed to find so little information about the green factor of either of them. I was happy to find posts on Treehugger about each of them, but no comparing of the two.

Seems like a missed opportunity by both brands (and they are not the only ones) to provide this information up front and not buried in a tech spec or similar document. I’ve been seeing car companies calling attention to this information more and more on their sites as the price of gas continues to climb, but I think it is time for more brands to wake up to this opportunity.

I know that everyone is figuring out how best to market to people trying to be more environment conscious. I don’t want slick marketing campaigns and sales pitches,but I do want the data easily findable so that I can review it and make an informed decision. I also think there is a huge opportunity for someone to assemble a Consumer Reports type top 10 lists for a variety of products as more and more people go searching for this information.

Maybe this information is out there and I couldn’t find it. That is highly possible. But, I still feel that corporations have got to realize this is going to become more important to consumers and it is their responsibility to get the information out there.

By: CC Chapman

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Green News — Tags: , , , — admin @ 8:28 pm

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We will be posting tips on how to be a eco friendly person, by changing one thing in your life we may just save our kids planet.

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