I am a mom and teacher looking for ways to help the environment. I was inspired by my children and our love of the ocean to try and do our part.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Global Dimming
Ever hear of global dimming? No? Me either, until yesterday. An old friend sent me a link to a web page about a show he'd watched on pbs. Check this one out, I'm sure you'll be amazed. I was. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sun/
This is a challenge for all the kids out there who want to help save the Earth. Start a recycling program at your school this year. I hope many of you already have them in place, but if you don't, tell your teacher you need one this year. If you have one at your school, make sure your teacher and the school are using them correctly. Some schools say they are recycling, but often times it all just ends up in the trash.
Another way kids can help is to start an after school group that can help clean up an area of your neighborhood. Pick a spot, maybe even your own school playground, and agree to meet once a month to clean up all the trash. You'd be surprised at how much garbage is out there that you just don't notice anymore.
Lastly, why not start a garden at your school this fall. There are usually many places on a school campus that could use a little sprucing up. Find a good spot for some flowers to cheer up the school entrance, or maybe even a tree or two. You would not only be helping the planet, but also creating a memory of something special you did with your friends for the school one day. Why not give something back?
What Can You Do?
Each of us is responsible for doing our share in saving the environment. Here is a small list of things that each of us can do at home and at work. If you have kids, include them in making smart environmental choices.
1. Always recycle! If you don't have a recycling program at work, then start one!
2. Turn up your thermostat just one or two degrees in the summer, and down just one or two degrees in the winter
3. Unplug your electrical appliances when they are not in use
4. Walk or ride a bike when you can
5. Pick up the trash you pass instead of just walking over it
6. Take reuseable bags to the grocery store. If you can't, remember to recycle those plastic bags or reuse them at home.
I LOVE BOOKS! I have been an avid reader since grade school and now that I teach middle school (6th-8th grades) language arts, I find I am trying to instill that passion for words and stories in my students. I read as much as I possibly can and still be a good mom, wife, and teacher. I love fiction, all genres (except science fiction). I also love writing and will blog on my writing experiences from time to time as well. I am working on writing my first YA novel and am having so much fun with it. Welcome to my blog!
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