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Driving Tip #1

It has to be said: the very best thing you can do to help the environment with your car is stop driving it! However, you may not have that option, so drive slower instead. Most cars perform best at speeds of between 50 mph to 60 mph. Not too slow and not too fast is how to drive smart, save green.

Driving To Save Gas!

Everyone should be driving to save gas, or more accurately, driving in such a way that you do save gas and therefore money while also helping the environment by creating less pollution. This is all part of being green and saving money. You kill two birds with one stone, so to speak. Your car lasts longer, costs less to run, and you feel good about the cleaner air around you, for you are now driving to save gas. For the next five weeks I will post tip’s on saving fuel and money.

the Go Green Initiative

The Go Green Initiative is a nationwide program to introduce recycling and other green and environmentally helpful practices to schools. It began in 2002 when a PTA council president in Pleasanton, California named Jill Buck wanted to increase environmental awareness in local schools. Since then, it has grown to be a national and even international movement, with schools all over the U.S., as well as Europe, Asia, Africa, Mexico and Canada becoming Go Green Schools.

Over the last decade, awareness and understanding about environmental issues has grown quite a bit, which is why the Go Green Initiative has become such a popular cause. The Go Green Initiative is based on five basic principles, which spell the word “green.”

1. Generate compost – this teaches children about the principles of growing and recycling. It is also instructive about gardening, farming and the source of our food.

2. Recycling – children are taught to recycle as much as possible, both in their schools and at home.

3. Educate – students, parents, teachers and the entire community on the benefits of recycling and other environmentally helpful practices. Education is at the heart of the program, as it used in the school system.

4. Evaluate – evaluate the environmental impact of everything you do. This includes considering what you purchase at the grocery store or mall, where you work, what you drive and every other aspect of your life.

5. Nationalize the principles of responsible paper consumption. Do as much as you can electronically and reduce the amount of paperwork needed for as many tasks as possible.

These simple but important five principles are the core of the Go Green Initiative. More schools are joining this program all the time. This has the result of educating more children in the ways of being environmentally responsible. It allows them to practice these principles every day, as they are used at the schools that join the program.

I thought this was a site worth looking at, teaching young people to lookout for the future is an important part of going green! Here is there link please check it out and leave a comment.

http://www.gogreeninitiative.org/