Eco Friendly Attitude or Perish - This Slogan May Be a Reality Soon

Posted by Rolf Joho on February 4th, 2010 filed in What Causes Global Warming


Many of us are quite alien to the concept of green movement. To understand this we have to get a hold of a few moments of our time and evaluate the functioning of our day to day life.

The first step for natural life style, we may say, is to change the products we are regularly using that may destruct our surrounding natural world. If we are determined for a healthy ecosystem, it is quite easy, as easy as changing to herbal toilet soaps from a highly sophisticated one which does not have a trace of herbal in it.

When we make a decision to ascertain an eco friendly earth, we have to do certain harmless things. First of all let us create a list of 10 items of our daily use like toilet soap, dish soap, bleach or shampoo with its chemical contents, and against each items also write down the eco friendly alternatives. This extremely small exercise will totally convince you that so far how enormous harm you have left behind for the earth.

Similarly you evaluate your energy consumption. Are you keeping your computer idle for long hours? Are you keeping an electric stove unattended for long? Or are you are using a washing machine which is a little outdated? Please evaluate such small details and get an idea about how much it will be better for your local power generating units.

If you want to be nature friendly there are several opportunities to do more. An example is the use of solar energy to save the electricity. This is becoming chiefly focused in tropical countries. When you are utilizing sun rays for electricity you are reducing the excess generating load on your power grids. The solar panels are on the roof of your house and no more space has been occupied elsewhere.

If you have creative imaginations there are even more ways to be green person. You may acquire one or two pets to care and support the specialized agencies who are taking up the task of spay and neuter the straw dogs and cats.

Though it appears a bit strange, we have to understand that such stray and wild animals can cause significant harm to the fragile eco system by multiplying themselves. We are aware of the NGOs who are engaged in the purification of the water ways throughout the world, in the same way we may consider the NGOs who are dealing with the stray animal menace.

There are lot of opportunities to show that we are environmentally friendly and our aim is to visualize a pollution free and eco friendly earth.

Timothy Greensland
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