Go Lightly on our Earth
A Beginner’s How-To List
Reduce, reuse, recycle—and get to minimize waste and feel goooood
Eat less, drive less, buy less
Walk more, bus and train more, cycle more, hug more, cuddle more, sleep more
Multitask on your (hopefully rare) trips to town
Eat local, buy local—especially at your nearest Famer’s Market
Farm wherever you walk—scatter a forest of wildflower seeds for our summer bees
Turn off and unplug your taps, lights, computers, TVs, phones, whatever
Talk less, listen more—especially to lonely people (WAIT stands for Why Am I Talking?)
Only heat the rooms in your home you spend time in
Wash, shower, bathe, blanket bath yourself only when you must
Go digital—cut down on paper
Cut down on plastic—e.g., produce wrapping and Styrofoam packing
Reuse your own water bottle, tea and coffee mug
Recycle the clothes you never wear (except your underwear…)
Buy recycled clothes at Thrift and Consignment shops
Compost
Don’t cut your grass—leave it to the bees, butterflies, worms, and all other creatures
Plant native wildflowers to seduce those lovely pollinators
Feed the birds—and all unseen animals
Plant a tree or a bulb or a flower whenever you hear a newborn baby cry
Go herbivore—tune into our food revolution activists about how delish it is
Start your veggie garden indoors in February
Start a roof garden—actually, any other flat outdoor surface will do
Go solar
Insulate
Breastfeed for at least 6 months, and you’ll lighten your atmospheric CO2
Check out 1977—Buffy Sainte-Marie breastfeeding son Dakota on Sesame Street
Be a sustainable energy producer—Make art—sing, dance, cook, journal, digital art, play…
And do it publicly with others—Isn’t it time you had a happy childhood?
Share your climate action artwork on social media—both yours and others
Simplify—clean out your storage spaces and give away useful stuff you don’t use
Donate as much as you can to Climate Action Indigenous leaders—Mother Earth’s stewards
Donate stuff for auction to local Climate Action organizations
Boycott big box corporations (Amazon’s plastic use is off the charts since the pandemic)
Swap your fossil-fuel-burning equipment (car, generator, snow blower) for electric
Build intergenerational allies—elder experience/wealth with younger energy/commitment
Document & share hope-filled successes in reversing climate devastation
Flood social media with Nature/Human climate-saving actions
Support our logging activists who are out there blocking clear-cutting
Add to our list and pass on…