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Now that you are settled back at school it is a good time to think about how you can help the planet by making your classroom and school environmentally friendly. Here are some ideas to get you started: ...

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Sustainability Today

Achieving a sustainable lifestyle today is of paramount importance for the health of future generations. The devastation of our natural environment by individuals and corporations who carelessly pollute the water and air, clearcut forests, and destroy topsoil and natural habitats is in many cases irreversible. Those of us living an urban or suburban lifestyle may just be beginning to feel the repercussions of our industrial lifestyle in the form of climate change. However, the perpetuation of anti-environment practices is sure to cause consequences that we cannot even imagine.

The world in which we live is a system in which all elements interrelate and coexist in a harmonious balance of creation and destruction. Nothing exists or functions in isolation. Everything is interconnected and every act affects the future of countless other elements. This concept, also known as systems thinking, is easy to see when observing an ecosystem, especially when the harmony of that ecosystem is disrupted. The extinction or reduction of one species rebounds through the entire food chain, causing havoc on the lives of the rest of the species.

A sustainable lifestyle is one that seeks to harmonize with the elements of the natural world. We can use the forces of nature to our advantage, without abusing them and causing as little disturbance to the natural environment as possible. One such example is harnessing the energy of the sun. Solar energy can be captured in a variety of ways. The most basic way, passive solar energy, refers to the type of construction


materials used and their placement. For example, a house designed to face the south allows the heat of the sun to warm the house all day long. Add to that other passive solar features such as thermal mass and the house is already well on its way to energy-independence.

Industrialism and the Information Age have provided our society with the tools it needs to reverse our current path of environmental degradation. Solar panel technology and the multitude of other inventions for collecting the energy of the sun are constantly improving and becoming more affordable. We may also gather energy from the wind, water, ground and even our own waste products.

The key to becoming sustainable as individuals and as a society is our own willingness to change and to be creative. Permaculture is a design system that guides us to build and manage sustainable living and working environments in which all of the elements overlap and interrelate to create a functioning whole. Combining our knowledge of ecological principles with our earth-friendly technology we have only to succeed in achieving a more sustainable lifestyle today, and a brighter future for our children and grandchildren.



About the author:



Dayna Schueth works as a permac ultural design consultant in Boulder Colorado and South America.

She teaches people how to become sustainable and create sustainable gardens that can feed entire families.




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NY budget hearing to examine energy, environment
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AP ALBANY, NY — Environmental and energy groups and state and local officials are next in line to have their say on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed 2012-13 budget. The ninth of 13 legislative hearings is being held Tuesday in Albany on Cuomo's $132.5 ...

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Here We Go Again – Republican Attacks On EPA Kick Off 2012 Agenda
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With the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) set to finally enact stricter air pollution standards in accordance with the Clean Air Act and two subsequent US Supreme Court decisions requiring them to do so, powerful Republicans in the US House of ...
Energy And Environment Update -- February 5, 2012JD Supra (press release)

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Opinion: Shift environmental focus back to the future
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According to Poll Director Patrick Murray, “What's interesting here is that even when the economy is bad, New Jerseyans are still worried about the environment around them.” Unfortunately, this sentiment comes at a time when we are faced with ...

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Canada, Alberta commit to 'improve' environmental monitoring of oil sands
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By Eric Watkins The governments of Canada and Alberta, stung by the recent US decision to postpone development of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline project, have agreed to step up their monitoring of the environmental effects of oil sands developments ...
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Urban environment pollutes Big Ten: Welcome to Urban Meyer recruiting, SEC-style
The Birmingham News - al.com
Welcome, Big Ten, to a cutthroat environment where everybody's fair game until they sign. Play your cards right and all of this noise pollution will breed success. But if you decide not to raise the stakes, get ready to watch Ohio State pass you by.

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