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We live up in the Rocky Mountains where we need a little more heat in winter, and get more warmth from the sun. We need to drive a little farther to get supplies, and almost everything is more expensive here. So going Green hit me here sooner than it might where you live. The cost of living is only going to go up, and our resources are only going to get more scarce. I started by recycling everything, driving a teeny weenie car and passing out jackets to the family to keep the heat down. Well, that didn't work because it was too much of a change and too much work.

I took a step back and the family breathed a sigh of relief. Now, I've thought about how to do everything just a little different...and easy. The idea is to get the most bang for our buck, to do the most good, and not suffer traumatic lifestyle changes.


I developed my own rating system on my Green List based on how much effort, money or results my suggestions involve. For example, for a no-brainer like a programmable thermostat, the expense is small, the effort is near zero, and the results are substantial. A project like composting does a lot of good, but the effort is great and the results aren't felt too far beyond your own back yard. So if it's really worth trying, it get 3 trees . But if it's something that gives a smaller payback for the effort or expense required, it gets only 1 tree, .

I don't have the time to be an environmental activist (but you might), but once in a while we get a chance to vote in ways that can make a difference. Our local utility is a member-owned electric co-op, and they have done well to keep electric rates low. Voters were recently passed a ballot to require utilities to get 20% of their electric supplies from "alternative" sources (wind, hydroelectric, solar cells, etc.). Our co-op was able to opt-out of the requirements. However, they still need to come up with new electrical supplies, and yes, that means new power plants, and so far they are favoring coal as a fuel. That concerns me since just in the last few years, the ultra-clear vistas we used to enjoy here in the mountains have become noticeably more hazy, and we're told it's due to the power plants upwind from of us.


I know the phrase "Think Globally, Act Locally" seems trite, but to not consider it seriously pretty much guarantees that the environmental sled we're riding on will continue to slide down hill faster and faster. There will be a day when each of us will start asking ourselves, "why didn't somebody do something earlier?" Well, I am, and I hope you'll consider taking just a tiny baby step today, so that it won't become a giant leap needed in the near future. Oh, and leave something for the kids, besides debt.

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I hope you find my "Mom's Green Tips", like the one above, useful. If you have one that fits my different way of looking at Going Green, I'd love to hear it.


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