Things You Can Do For Earth Day | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Politics and Activism

5 Small Things You Can Do That Make Big Changes For Earth Day

Reduce, reuse, recycle, repeat.

87
https://unsplash.com/photos/x8ZStukS2PM

Back in the seventies, Earth Day was a major push for environmental awareness and responsibility took the scale of a national emergency. Companies and factories were pumping out products with no regard to the damages that came with it. Oil spills, toxic waste, landfills, sewage, pesticides, wildlife habitats destroyed and species on the brink of extinction, the carbon footprint trail got longer and longer. To make sure we are not overstepping Mother Nature today, here are five small things we can do for the environment.

1. Use alternate transportation.

cdn.pixabay.com

Instead of driving to work, consider walking or riding a bike. No gas emissions harm the atmosphere and you will get some exercise out of it. If you cannot avoid using a car, try carpooling with friends and coworkers or take a ride with Lyft or Uber. Public transportation is still readily available too. Cut back on using a car that uses gasoline and use an electric vehicle in its place, like a scooter. An electric output will cause less damage when compared to gaseous output as well. Or sport a pair of roller skates; nothing says "seventies" like a couple of four-wheeled boots!

2. Use less of anything excess.

upload.wikimedia.org

America is known for its excess. If gluttony was an export, no one would be importing it but the United States. To make sure you are not guilty of using more than you need, start with the necessities. Water does not need to be running while you brush your teeth or shave. The same goes for showers; long, hot showers feel nice but a faster shower means a less frequent water bill. Buying takeout or cooking your own meals can lead to leftovers. Limit the number of times you eat out and cook out as well as ration certain portions. Save this food in the refrigerator and make another meal or smaller meals on the go with it for later. Unplug chargers to avoid wasting electricity. If there are clothes you have not worn in years, donate them to someone who will wear them for an even longer time.

3. Garden your own greenery.

res.freestockphotos.biz

Planting your own fruits and vegetables is a great way to start your own healthy farm to table eating. Plan when you will grow certain foods and pick and cook with them when their fresh and ripe for picking. This will also save you trips to the grocery store. Different seasons mean different foods, so you will always have some variety to look forward to on your plate. Plant a bed of flowers to give add more colors to your garden too. More plants mean more oxygen for you, more pollination for the bees, and more renewable resources from the environment's natural soil.

4. Live the analog life.

upload.wikimedia.org

How we use the environment is just as important as how we reuse it. Enjoy what the fruits of your labor with some outdoor activities like a picnic or yoga. Attend local and community events that are proponents for mindful and eco-friendly ways of living. Write a letter instead of texting your grandma on Facebook. Watch a concert or go to a game live and in-person instead of live on pay-per-view. Read a book and not an e-book. Used the sun and not a tanning bed to get that golden brown skin you are after. The environment will be good for you if you are good to it.

5. Donate to your local green movements and programs.

cdn.pixabay.com

Supporting all the green thumbs out there will guarantee your conservation efforts are met and reproduced for future generations. Every living thing plays a vital role in our ecosystem, from the land to the sea to the air we breathe. It is all connected and we have to stay connected in the environments we share. If there is not a Go Green Initiative in your town or city, start one of your own in your community. Volunteer and give back to the environment in any way you can that cultivates a budding and thriving place to live in and with.

There is one you and one planet we all live on, so respect and replenish both, for you and for everyone.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Relationships

10 Facts All People In A Large Family Can Confirm During The Holiday Season

The holiday season can be the best and most stressful time of the year, especially when more people are involved.

542
kids jumping

The holidays are full of lights, sweets, sweaters, and your favorite movies. There's nothing quite like this period from the beginning of December through January. Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Years. The fun of it all.

I don't know about you but with my large Italian family something is always going on during this season. It can be the most wonderful time of the year while also being the most hectic. These are a few things you know if your family is anything like mine during this time.

Keep Reading...Show less
10 things that happen the second Thanksgiving is over
reference.com

To those who celebrate, you just spent an entire day cooking an elaborate meal with all of your favorite foods. You probably ate your body weight in pumpkin pie and mashed potatoes. What happens now? Oh yea, Christmas. It’s time to take out all of the decorations and Christmas themed things that have been sitting in the attic since last year; it’s time to make a reappearance. So, here are 10 things that happen the second Thanksgiving is over.

Keep Reading...Show less
Adulting

18 Things I Want To Do Now That I'm 18

I'm technically an adult, so I'm legally required to live a little, right?

4020
Happy Birthday Cake

For the entirety of my high school career, I was always seen as the goody-two-shoes. I never got in trouble with a teacher, I kept stellar grades, and when I wasn't doing extracurricular activities, I was at home studying. Even when I did go out, it was usually with a bunch of fellow band geeks. The night would end before 11:00 PM and the only controversial activity would be a fight based on who unfairly won a round of Apples-to-Apples when someone else clearly had a better card (I promise I'm not still holding a grudge).

Now that I'm officially an adult, I want to pursue some new things. I want to experience life in a way that I never allowed myself to do prior to entering college. These are the years that I'm supposed to embark on a journey of self-discovery, so what better way to do that than to create a bucket list?

Keep Reading...Show less
Featured

10 Life Lessons from Christmas Classics

The holiday classics that shaped my life

2467
10 Life Lessons from Christmas Classics
Flickr

The holiday season is full of stress, debt, and forced conversation. While we rush through the month of December, it's important to take a step back and enjoy the moments before they're gone. Most families love to watch Christmas movies, but these beloved films provide more than entertainment. Here are 10 life lessons that I've learned from the holiday classics we watch every year.

Keep Reading...Show less
Featured

15 Mind-Bending Riddles

Hopefully they will make you laugh.

201821
 Ilistrated image of the planet and images of questions
StableDiffusion

I've been super busy lately with school work, studying, etc. Besides the fact that I do nothing but AP chemistry and AP economics, I constantly think of stupid questions that are almost impossible to answer. So, maybe you could answer them for me, and if not then we can both wonder what the answers to these 15 questions could be.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments