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Sustainable Living: Becoming a Conscious Consumer

Sustainable Living: Becoming a Conscious Consumer

Recently I read a blog post over at www.TwilightEarth.com reporting on the deaths of illegal loggers at the hands of the endangered Sumatran Tiger. The loss of tiger habitat was implicated in the apparent aggression of the tiger towards the people who were killed. As I read the comments people were bringing up the topic of Palm Oil and how it has become the lubricant of choice in many personal care and household products due to consumer demand for natural rather than petrochemical oils in their face creams and shampoo’s.

How often do we create yet another enviromental problem as we attempt to (cheaply) meet market demands? Far too often I fear.

As you can imagine, in I jumped with a comment of my own. I have copied it below or you can visit the blog post in question and read it for yourself. I feel there is a lot more information coming your way as a result of this little comment. Keep your eyes open for strategies to make your consumer spending much more eco-friendly (for all the planets creatures) and much more sustainable.

My comment:

Palm Oil aside, deaths of people aside – Go Tigers, what wonderful champions and companions on our eco-warrior path!

On the subject of palm oil…Having begun being a conscious consumer quite a few years ago I understand how difficult it is for us to avoid everything that is causing harm, damage, exploitation etc.

  • However, each season of the year we add another layer to our choice mechanisms when we are shopping for our food and household items.
  • First it was avoiding/boycotting certain manufacturers, then it was checking labels to ensure no GM/GE ingredients, then it was purchasing organic products where one was available, then it was changing over to either eco cleaners or finding good recipes to make my own, then it was finding pure, natural, Australian made skin and hair care. Unfortunately the haircare contains things I don’t want like palm oil…. have no solution to that one yet.
  • The current layer being developed? Halving our meat consumption so that we can move to non-meat eaters. This has been our most difficult choice/change but we are not doing too badly.

Small changes over a long period has revolutionized our food and household shopping. Be gentle with each other, we are all on the same path.

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Future Focus: Lost Generation Video

Future Focus: Lost Generation Video

A little something to consider – I received this clip via email and thought it well worth sharing here. According to the person who sent it to me.. it was an entry in a competition for AARP (American Association of Retired People) – they showed a video that was submitted in a contest by a 20 year old. I recognised myself in the description – do you?

The contest was Titled ‘u @ 50′. This video won second place. When they showed it, everyone in the room was awe-struck and broke into spontaneous applause. So simple and yet so brilliant.

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Energy Series 9: If You Could Do Something, Would You?

Energy Series 9: If You Could Do Something, Would You?

I wondered if this sentiment was a bit harsh but upon reflection I think not. Sometimes I feel as though the people of the industrialised countries of the world – that’s most of us, you and me – are sitting back in the comfort of our living rooms, air-conditioning on, curtains pulled, drink in hand and snacks handy by our side, surround sound system cranked up and the TV on,watching our precious world crack under the strain of our collective self-interest, greed and apathy.

Phew that feels a little better. :-)

You see we COULD do something… little by little many of us are. For that I want to offer my sincere gratitude.

How do we get the rest of the family to get with the program?

It is widely acknowledged that we have the collective technologies, theories, practices, skills and all the things we need to completely change the way we live. We could be sustainably existing, thriving, enjoying and sharing this great planet right now if we really wanted to.

And that appears to be the crux of the matter.

Too many of us don’t appear to want to.

We don’t want to change, or give anything up or look at what’s really going on around us. So long as we can ‘have it all’ (see description above) we don’t even want to think about it.

There are a growing number of people and organisations for whom that scenario above is no longer true and that paradigm shift, that awakening gives me great hope for our collective future.

Developing and fostering THE WILL to survive in the face of such false comforts as we are currently experiencing is the challenge of our lifetimes. I know I’m in good company right now, let’s see if we can swell the numbers and create the shifts we need.

Here is the next video in the Energy Series – we each get an energy account each month or so from the Electricity or Gas supplier.

  • There is a lot of information provided on it but how many people actually read any of it,
  • do you know what the graphs mean,
  • have you set yourself a Personal Energy Saver Challenge yet?

Simple self education and simple actions are the first steps anyone can take in the quest for a sustainable lifestyle, in the quest for future generations to have even some of the choices we so recklessly squander. Begin today by watching this quick video, then go get your account and begin making a difference. Your kids with thank you.

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Energy Series 8: Children Want To Help Too

Energy Series 8: Children Want To Help Too

While I’ve been researching topics and questions for this video the thing that has really touched my heart is the number of young people – even children, reaching out to others and asking questions about how they can make a difference.

One question was “How Can Saving Energy Save The Earth?”

Sounds like a simple question but it’s also a great questions and I made a video to begin to answer it – with a little help from my dog!

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Energy Series 7: Green Energy Now – No Excuses

Energy Series 7: Green Energy Now – No Excuses

This is the seventh video in this series and I’ve learnt a lot – one thing I’ve learnt is that it takes some time to get it right and make it interesting and give you good information and sometimes I don’t get it right! :-)

One question that keeps coming up… or maybe it’s a comment ….

  • I rent so I can’t access Green Power. Or …
  • I live in a apartment so all this is impossible for me. Or …
  • My house faces the wrong way, is in the wrong spot (or whatever) so I can’t “do” alternative energy. or…
  • My neighbours, housemates, family, friends wouldn’t let me do it/like it if I did it.

No more excuses.

With a look at this video you will find something to get you moving (finally) towards renewable energy. Watch it, think about it, do something… do anything!

Hey, did you leave a comment on this post yet? How To Generate Your Own Electricity

Now when you go to that link and leave a comment it can be a question you know.

If there is anything to do with this topic that I’ve not covered yet, and that you would like to have answered in a video just ask. I’ll pick the most popular questions and make a video to answer you directly. Be quick though because I’ve not got many spots left in the series.

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Sustainable Living: Bother because… It’s Easy

Sustainable Living: Bother because… It’s Easy

Now I know I’ve been talking about Sustainable Living and why would anyone bother, and perhaps the “Because You Can” argument didn’t really resonate with you. It does with me because I’m an eldest child and I have that big “Responsibility” programme running through my head. So for those of you who just don’t get the ‘because you can’ line, here is another one.

My second reason for why you should bother to learn about and respond to climate change by developing a more sustainable lifestyle is because… it is easy.

  • It is so easy, I get frustrated with people (governments, corporations and others with vested interests) trying to make it sound so difficult.
  • I get frustrated with people like me and you who tell me that it’s too big a problem and what can one person do about it?
  • I get frustrated with people who moan and say that it’s the responsibility of ‘them’ to fix it and why are ‘they’ taking so long!

At the end of the movie “An Inconvenient Truth” Al Gore came up with something so simple, so easy for everyone to do that most people probably missed it. It was to change all your lighting over to energy efficient globes. Just a little thing. How on earth could that make any difference?

  • Every little thing will make a difference and it’s those things that you have total control over. You have the power in your life, in your home, in your workplace to make a lot of little changes, little adjustments, little suggestions.
  • Little things are easy and YOU get responsibility for getting them going in your home and your neighbourhood. Oops there is that responsibility word again!
  • There is a LOT of information on how to cut your consumption of electricity, gas and oil on the internet, in magazines, on television shows. All these things will cut your energy use which will reduce your personal emissions that are adding to the problem of climate change. They are easy to implement, some of them are free, some will save your money, some are just little changes to the way you behave. ALL of them make a difference.

The issues we are facing with climate change and global warming came about one drop at a time, one layer at a time, one thing after another until finally something changed and a sequence of events began to occur that is resulting in the massive changes to Earths life support systems.

I know that maybe it doesn’t seem like much to ask you to change to energy efficient lighting and appliances. To change some of your habits and replace them with actions and responses that will take energy consumption into account but it is “much” – just try not getting in your car to go to the shops, try negotiating the public transport system in your area, try cycling… ouch. It will take effort and commitment (did I really say it was easy?) but the rewards are so great. Your children and grandchildren may get to grow up in a world that is actually at peace with itself and the humans who inhabit it. Will you be able to look them in the eye if you don’t begin now? Begin to care about the environment and show how much you care for those you love …. we have the Ability, the Sustain + Ability. Go to it!

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Energy Series: 6 – Give Me Some of That Free Energy

Give Me Some of That Free Energy

I know, I know it’s the question of money again isn’t it? It’s all very well talking about installing solar panels or signing up for green power but you have to be able to afford it.

So the next question is:

“What can I do to harness the free energy of the Sun without it costing me an arm and a leg?”

Well to be honest you can do a lot and I talk about some of them in this video…

So really it’s time to take a good hard look at where you live:

  • plant a tree
  • build a pergola or verandah to shade yourself
  • trim back those bushes
  • invest in some outdoor blinds or awnings
  • make better use of your window coverings
  • open and close your windows in ways that maximise your airflow to heat or cool your home
  • do some more research – passive solar design is a good place to start, when I typed that into a search engine I got all sorts of great ideas. Go to it.

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Extreme Alert: Our State Is On Fire

Our State Is On Fire

I didn’t know whether to post this in my Sustainable Living series, a Climate Change series, or just how to fit it here on the blog so I just decided to let it stand alone. As you may or may not know I live in Australia in the South Eastern state of Victoria.

  • I live in the North-East of Victoria and we are basically surrounded by the most ferocious bushfire our country has ever known.
  • In truth, the fire in our area has taken only two lives at the time of writing and it is the fires to the South West and South East of us that have taken such a toll on human life and destroyed to many homes.

It was a quiet Saturday, notable because it was going to the the hottest day we have had in a long week of days with temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius, and a week prior that had been over 35 degrees Celsius. The landscape and the people in it were tired from the heat and there was a northernly wind predicted, gusty and hot and moving up to 70/90km per hour. Not nice in the Australian landscape, in a landscape prone to bursting into flames.

All was well until around 5.30pm when a tree just gave up trying to survive in the intense heat and fell over – onto a power line. The resulting spark, combined with the dead, dry grass, the heat, the wind….

Smoke from the Fires February 2009

  • The gusts took the flames and turned them into sheets of fire which rapidly spread into the surrounding paddocks and then in huge horrifying leaps into the forest on the Dingle Range beyond.
  • Of course, the power went out at the same time. Luckily we have an old fashioned phone hanging on the wall that doesn’t need extra power and a friend was able to alert us.
  • No power for most people though means no telephone landlines, no internet connection and unfortunately, we have unreliable mobile phone coverage at the best of times and when the landlines finally failed the mobile service went down too due to an overload in the system.
  • For many people here in the Stanley area where I live, no power also means no water because we rely mainly on groundwater being pumped up for us to use.
  • So, no power, phone or water and a fire over the hill.

Of course, we have water tanks and a fire pump and hose and firefighting clothes so we began to prepare and set everything up. We raked up leaves and put things away and worried about the chooks and ducks and the dogs. We did have a small emergency tank set up with the pump to the West of our block because the wind was coming from the North-West and we thought that the most likely direction we would have to protect. We were wrong and the next day when it finally erupted it was further south and we needed to move our rig so we could defend both sides of the property.

The strike force and tankers arrive

The smoke was thickly blanketing the whole area, the strike force and tankers arrived and sat in the road outside our property. Obviously they thought we were in the line of fire and they would be able to stop it jumping the main road from there. Fifteen or twenty minutes later they left and they stopped the fire from crossing the road about 800m up the road. That is not really important now because we personally came out without a flicker of flame reaching us, but we were incredibly lucky and if it were not for the fickle nature of wind changes the story could have been very different.

So now we are planning and revising our options in the event – the sure and certain event – of another fire threat. Each year we will be better equipped, more organised, more aware. Our connections and concerns for our neighbours have been strengthened and friendships forged and reaffirmed. Complacency is not an option.

For me this event confirms what I have believed for some time and it raises some deep questions for our communities and our nation and I hope the world at large. There are political, social, environmental and economic costs to this whole situation.

  • There is enormous pressure on our forests and rural landscapes to accommodate more and more people, houses, roads and other infrastructure.
  • Cities are expanding into the surrounding mountains.
  • Water is being diverted to support those human developments.

As Climate Change impacts ever more directly we are going to see more incidences of storms, massive floods, and Dragon like fires. Governments, communities, businesses will all need to respond. I can see businesses such as Insurance firms being unable to bear the costs of such events and refusing to insure people who live in areas of high risk, who can blame them.

  • It’s almost impossible to get insurance for flood in many areas of Australia already. Will fire protection be next?
  • As the impacts of climate change expand, more and more areas will become high risk. Fewer and fewer people will be able to get the insurance cover they want and need.

This is just one example. I’m sure you can think of many more.   We have an opportunity as citizens of the world, as individuals acting collectively to make positive changes to this deadly scenario.

    • We can act quietly within our homes to make changes to our actions, our behaviours, or choices that will lessen our impact on the environment.
    • We can act quietly within our communities to help educate each other on our choices and our options, while we still have them.
    • We can act quietly within our workplaces to bring about positive actions and choices that will make our work more sustainable, more human friendly, more planet friendly
    • We can ensure that our political leaders know what is important to us.We can let them know that massive action on climate change is needed and it is needed now.

    Of course we can just keep plodding along like we have been, tweeking the edges of our consciousness, offering small worthless words of support, playing political games.

    Fiddle While Rome Burns….

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    Energy Series: … It’s A Hot Topic Right Now

    Energy Series: … It’s A Hot Topic Right Now

    I just couldn’t help myself with the blog title… I’m talking about Solar Power…. hot topic… solar…sun…hot… get it? Sorry just my weird sense of humour coming out.

    Finally I get around to talking about the pro’s and con’s of using the sun as an energy source and there are a lot of people asking all sorts of things about solar energy. So we begin by looking at a couple of the big positives and negatives associated with solar power.

    You see usually the issue isn’t the use of the sun’s energy at all it’s something totally different but to find out what that is you have to watch the video…

    We are going to get the recommended one to do as a science project, could be fun over the summer. Check out the review

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    Sustainable Living: Bother…Because You Can

    Sustainable Living: Bother…Because You Can

    When looking for reasons why an ordinary citizen of Earth may consider being bothered to learn about and respond to climate change by developing a more sustainable lifestyle, the most overwhelmingly obvious place to start was… Because You Can.

    If you are reading this article you are most likely one of the most well educated, well fed, well catered for people living on Earth today.

    • You have an amazing brain and are well placed to utilise all those resources that have been poured into your life to learn about and respond to THE most pressing environmental, political and social crisis that has ever fallen to people to do something about.
    • I have access to so much information, so much data, so much communication choice that it is easy for me to find out about this subject.
    • It is easy for me to find the one piece of it that will be interesting to me, that will make it matter to me, that will allow me to become engaged in the subject.

    So Do You.

    Michael Pollan, in his New York Times piece wrote primarily around food – that is what he does, that is his passion, his purpose. He wove his awareness of his responsibility as a citizen of the world and his passion for food, into something empowering for others who were looking for a way to respond to climate change.

    So can you.

    You too have a passion and a purpose, you too have access to all the information and communication resources I have. You too can empower yourself and others to do something today.

    • It doesn’t matter if it’s talking to your local school about their recycling program, or your kids about what might constitute a sustainable lifestyle. In fact, do talk to your school and your children, chances are they are WAY ahead of you in their understanding and willingness to make adjustments to the way they conduct themselves.
    • It can be as simple as beginning to take a fabric bag to the supermarket, or buying items with less packaging, or ensuring that ALL the stuff you buy that can be recycled IS recycled.
    • It can be as complex as committing yourself to understanding the whole process of climate change, learning about the possible impacts to your lifestyle and then developing a real and useful plan to adjust your behaviour in light of what you are learning.



    It doesn’t have to happen all at once, but I hate to tell you, it has to happen. See if you too can reach Super Hero Status in your family, in your community. The rest of life with thank you.

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