Seven Ways to help the Planet
from 365 Ways to Change the World by Michael Norton
from 365 Ways to Change the World by Michael Norton

1. A hunger free w
orld. More than 800 million people in the world go hungry. But we have the means to end hunger. The costs are not big. The United Nations estimates that the basic health and nutrition needs of the world's poorest people could be met for an additional 13 billion a year. Animal lovers in the US and Europe spend more than this on pet food. What sort of world is it where there is enough food to feed the world, yet people are still going hungry? Visit the Hunger Site daily and trigger a donation. It will cost you nothing, but you will be feeding a hungry person.
2. Buy a goat for a family, and help the family take a first step toward self-sufficiency. Goats for Peace runs a revolving goat scheme. Here's how it works:
Step 1. Goats are given to a goat bank.
Step 2. The goat bank lends a female goat to a family, (possibly a widow and her children.)
Step 3. The goat grazes on scrub land or eats up waste and produces milk.
Step 4. The children have nutritious milk to drink and the surplus is sold.
Step 5. The goat produces manure. If the widow has a plot of land, this fertilizes the soil and crop yield goes up. This represents more to eat or more money for the family.
Step 6. The goat gets pregnant and produces more goats.
Step 7. One female is returned to the goat bank to pay off the loan, and the widow keeps the others.
Step 8. A goat is lent to another widow, and so the process continues.

3. Transform some one's outlook: donate you old eyeglasses. Unite for Sight distributes donated reading and distance glasses and also nonprescription sunglasses to children and adults in Africa, Asia,and Latin America. Reading glasses and sunglasses are especially needed.
- Over 1 billion people in developing countries need eyeglasses but cannot afford them.
- Over 4 million pairs of eyeglasses are thrown away each year in North America.
- 25% of the global population needs eyeglasses.
- 50% of children in institutions for the blind in Africa would be able to read normal or large print if they had eyeglasses
- The price for glasses in Benin and other African countries can exceed three months' average salary

5. Plant a Tree and improve air quality. (Arbor Day is the last week of April) Trees renew our air supply by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. Just two mature trees can provide enough oxygen for a family of four. One tree produces nearly 260 pounds of oxygen each year. One acre of trees removes up to 2.9 tons of carbon dioxide each year. Trees cool the air by evaporating water in their leaves. Tree roots stabilize the soil and prevent erosion. Trees improve water quality by slowing and filtering rainwater, as well as protecting aquifers and watersheds.

6. Harvest the Rain....catch that water. If your house sits on a tenth of a acre plot and a storm dumps o.75 inches of rain, you've just received 1,750 gallons of water on your house and garden. This water is largely clean and chemical free. Use rainwater to water your garden and pot plants and to wash your dog and your car.
7. Make every day Earth Day. Promise to help the planet. Sign the earth day pledge:
I will act as a Trustee of the Earth by:
Promoting actions to preserve peace and planet
Conserving nature and its resources
Encouraging environmental stewardship and
Asking others to do the same.


9 comments:
I honestly and really do admire people like you who have great hearts. Helping others is like helping the world to be a better place to live in. It is very rare now-a-days to find people like you.
I would like to help in this move. I may not be able to help you financially but if you have time to visit me, look at my sidebar. I have posted up the banners of six of the free clicks with links. This way, maybe I'll be able to encourage some of my friends or visitors to do the same.
Hope this is okay.
Awwwwwww Daisy! Earth Day has always been one of my favorite days of the year! It used to aggravate me to no end that the schools do NOTHING in it's honor... and it actually seems to be getting LESS publicity in recent years than it did back when WE were young! Thank you for posting this GREAT reminder!!!
I had never heard of the goat bank - but that is just the BEST idea! Awesome!
Great post, Daisy! These are some awesome ways to be stewards of the Earth that God created for us. I'm going to check into a couple of these I've not heard of...the Goat Bank being one of them.
Hugs.
:-) Susan
Wonderful post Daisy. We can and should all do our part to be good stewards of what God has given us. After all, that IS one of the charges we were given by our Heavenly Father.
BTW, are you coming through Atlanta at all when ya'll come south????
I really like your Sunday Seven, Daisy :)
Great advice Miss Daisy. I had never heard of any of them before. Thanks for sharing. I hope you are having a wonderful Sunday today. I just wish that we could have some of that rain you are talking about. Georgia is in a drought right now. We are even having some fires because of it. Sandy
Wonderful Sunday Seven with great ideas for Earth Day!
lazy d. stopping inn :) here.. your SS shows your self-lessness... the joy in finding other people's joy
The first one hit home since once upon a time in what seems to be a "former life", I ran for World Runners... getting sponsorships for my marathons for the Hunger Project. A great group ... never had so much fun running at o dark thirty as i did with those guys
GP in Montana
Nice list! Great ideas.. thank you for sharing!
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