Ten Simple Ways to Go Green

By Sam Braidley

Climate change, pollution and rampant irresponsible energy usage are all things that should concern every person on this planet. Each of these major points can be influenced by the actions of individuals, so it is in everyone’s best interests to begin practising eco-friendly lifestyles. This is no longer something that we should consider optional-it should be a necessity. Here are ten helpful hints on green living that will make a positive effect on our natural environment.

  1. Saving Water
    Water is vital: without it, we can’t survive on this planet. Potable water must be conserved at all costs, and this can be done simply. Check around your home to ensure that any of your faucets aren’t leaking, and practise saving water by developing good habits. Turn off the tap whilst brushing teeth, make showers quicker, take fewer baths, and install low-flow shower heads and toilet fixtures in every lavatory.
  2. Reduce/Re-Use/Recycle
    Our urban landfills are full of items that could have been re-used or recycled. By recycling items such as tin cans, paper, cardboard, and plastic bottles, we reduce the amount of rubbish in landfills and also reduce the amount of materials being used to manufacture new things. Make sure to keen a bin for recyclable materials handy in your home, so you don’t forget!
  3. Cut Down on Energy Consumption
    Everyone knows that fossil fuels emit the majority of the carbon emissions, or greenhouse gases, and other pollutants. Fossil fuels power our society, so by reducing the usage of these dirty fuels, we reduce carbon and other emissions. Reduce your energy consumption by engaging in energy-saving practises, such as switching to compact fluorescent bulbs and setting your water heater, air conditioning and heating units to more energy-efficient temperatures.
  4. Reduce Driving
    Our love for our cars has become one of our biggest environmental problems: the carbon monoxide from the patrol burned by our vehicles accounts for more than half of all emissions of this dangerous gas. By taking public transport or carpooling, you can significantly reduce your petrol consumption and, therefore, carbon monoxide contribution. This also encourages more efficient fuel consumption, traffic, and less waste than simply driving yourself
  5. Purchase Energy-Efficient Appliances
    Buying an Energy-Star rated appliance, such as a refrigerator or washing machine, can dramatically reduce your home energy bill-and thus decrease the amount of fossil fuels burned to manufacture that energy. Not only do you do your pocketbook a favour, you do Mother Earth one, as well.
  6. No More Plastic Grocery Bags!
    Those plastic bags they give you at the market take years and years to decompose in landfills, not to mention that some emit toxic chemicals as they decay-if they decay at all! Choose a more eco-friendly option by bringing your own canvas or net bag with you next time you go shopping.
  7. Stop the Paper Trail!
    One very simple way to behave in a more environmentally-conscious manner is to reduce your “paper trail.” Trees are one of the main ways that carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, is reduced. Trees take CO2 and make it into oxygen, effectively scrubbing the air. When you stop using so much paper, you contribute less to the cutting down of these vital natural carbon reducers. It can be as simple as paying your bills online, rather than queuing up and getting a paper receipt.
  8. Plant a Tree! Or Two!
    As discussed in number 7, trees are extraordinarily important to a healthy Earth. By planting a few you will help improve the air quality and the aesthetic impact of your local environment.
  9. Put Out the Butts…Permanently.
    Cigarettes are a source of pollution, one noxious puff at a time. Every exhalation of cigarette smoke contains thousands of toxic chemicals which are not only bad for you, but are also bad for the environment. Reduce your chances of serious health complications and reduce the pollution of your immediate environs by quitting smoking, permanently. You’ll also save a lot of money!
  10. Go Rechargeable.
    Those batteries in your torch, TV remote control or other household appliances are horrible for the environment: they are full of toxic acid and trace heavy elements that pollute the soil and water when they decay. Switch to rechargeable batteries, which will also save some change in your pocket.

It’s really not hard at all to become more environmentally-conscious. If we all do our part, every day, you will find that our world will be a cleaner, greener and safer place for us and us and future generations.

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Vital Information On Beautiful And Durable Slate Floors

By Jason Colling

Slate floors are common in high traffic areas like malls, shopping complexes and hotels and resorts that receive heavy footfall in weekends and during holidays. It is the best flooring these areas can get because slate can withstand weight, brave scratches and resist moisture. This natural stone is very hard wearing and doesn’t break or crack under normal circumstances. Those who know this use only slate in their homes and offices. If you are looking for a robust flooring that can give peace of mind for years to come then consider installing state pieces in your home.

Slate is a metamorphic rock found deep inside the earth’s crust. It is unearthed in quarries and then sent to the tile factories to make slate floors. In factories, large stone pieces are cut with diamond cutters into equal sized square and small rectangular pieces that you can install in your home. Surprisingly, these pieces are quite convenient to handle, trim and cut into any shape for easy installation. This process is so easy that even an amateur can try and set this stone on his floor. If you are that kind of person that likes to do interesting things then you will find no difficulty in setting slate pieces on your floor.

Another feature that makes slate floors a first choice of home owners and entrepreneurs is its ravishing beauty and refreshing look. The fact that these tiles always look new can come as amazement to many who are unaware about the features of slate tiles. These pieces come in a variety of colors and pattern. If it is said that these tiles are both beautiful and hard wearing then it won’t be an exaggeration. Slate can brave everything that can harm other flooring tiles. You can’t find a slate tile stained with oil, grease or any caustic or acidic liquid.

One may find slate floors some expensive than regular tiles but slate pieces are certainly cost effective than marble and granite. Home owners shouldn’t have any problem in spending some extra bucks when they are getting both the look and strength in one flooring material. If you are wary about the cleaning required by slate tiles then you will smile to know that these tiles are almost maintenance free. Highly resilient to moisture, dirt and dust, these stone pieces require no special cleaning at all. And whatever cleaning you will do is part of your regular home cleaning drive.

Jason Colling is a renowned writer who has written articles on various interior designing techniques related to floor decor. His articles focus on various uses of tiles, Adhesive and grout. Know more about Slate Floors

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Feng Shui in the Trilogy of Healing Modalities

By Kartar Diamond

While Feng Shui is the art and science of how we are affected by the built environment and the natural environment, it is also a part of a trilogy of ancient healing modalities.

The other two parts to this healing trilogy are Chinese Astrology and Chinese Medicine.

Each one of these three disciplines contains powerful wisdom and guidance in how we can live our lives in a more balanced, focused, and productive way. Chinese Medicine can tell us what our constitutional health is like and how we can work with our inherent weaknesses, compensating with herbs, food, and acupuncture or other health related solutions. With Chinese Astrology, we have a road map to our lives in terms of when we may be challenged and when our lives will naturally be easier. Chinese Astrology can get very specific and help us make time-appropriate decisions in matters of love, career, and health. And then there is Feng Shui, which reveals how our home or work environment is influencing us.

A theoretical example of all three systems could be something like this: The astrology reading for a person may indicate that health will be challenged between the ages of 25-30 years. The doctor, using diagnostic tools from Chinese medicine may be able to determine what type of health problem can manifest. (Astrology might be able to reveal this as well). Then, the Feng Shui can indicate whether a house will help or hinder the occupant’s health and even predict certain years when the house’s influence will be better or worse for health matters. Putting all these influences together can create a powerful life plan and understanding of what a person needs to do at various junctures in their life.

In the same way that the essence of many religions come to the same ultimate Truths, it is interesting to note that different cultures besides the Chinese, have similar versions of this trilogy. In India, their version of Feng Shui is called Vaastu Shastra. It collaborates with and complements Aryuvedic medicine and Vedic (East-Indian) Astrology.

So much of modern living is now compartmentalized. We are not seeing the connections between major parts of our lives. But everything influences everything else! On the other hand, we are now seeing from an economic, political and environmental stand point, that we are all related and responsible for each other. Sadly, the pollution created in China is now floating over to the west coast of the United States!

With Feng Shui theories and applications, we are continuously looking for the relationship between the cosmos, the human being, and the natural environment. We even have terms such as “heaven luck,” “man luck,” and “earth luck” to describe the various influences on our lives. Our earth’s relationship with the sun and moon are profound and we can also calculate these yang and yin influences on a small scale within a built environment.

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