In contemplating content for this article I pondered a while on the power of one. One idea, one person, one small step, one action, one will and the effects those things can have on the world – ONE-DERFUL.
We hear many stories over the centuries of people who believed so passionately and spoke so strongly about an issue that they were able to raise the awareness of the social consciousness, until everyone cared enough to help make strategic changes of significant proportion to help make the world a better place.
Now the power of one is making a huge difference again. This time not only will it change the world, but its goal is to save it. For decades groups of concerned people have been scoffed at as “tree huggers” or activists considered “weird” by some are finally having their day. People in general are waking up and noticing that the latest environmental movement starts with them; they are taking notice and more importantly starting to care enough to do something to help, however small the action may be.
I am of course talking about the power of the GREEN movement. There is a growing belief by many that we as an individual power of one can make changes to our day to day environment at home, at work and at play which will contribute significantly to this universal quest of saving the planet and its resources to ensure the sustainability of the earth for generations to follow. Pretty powerful!
I believe the power of Al Gore’s movie “An Inconvenient Truth” can really help raise the social consciousness. Although some people look at the huge mess we have created by lack of good stewardship and perhaps think someone else will take care of it, or that it’s too big of a problem for one person to make a difference…. But they would be wrong. There are many small actions you can initiate in your life to help save a lot. Check out www.davidsuzuki.org to see what you can do to help make a difference where you live.
One person who changed the world was J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska. As pioneers to Nebraska from Detroit he and his wife discovered it was a treeless plain. After building their house they quickly planted trees, shrubs and plants. He also encouraged his fellow pioneers to plant trees as well. The trees were pleasant to look at but more importantly, trees were needed as windbreaks to keep soil in place, for fuel and building materials, and for shade from the hot sun. Morton not only advocated tree planting by individuals, he also encouraged civic organizations and groups to join in.
His prominence in the area increased, and he became secretary of the Nebraska Territory, which provided another opportunity to stressthe value of trees. In 1872 National Arbor Day was established; a green movement which has spread across the world and one which encourages the planting and nurturing of trees. One man certainly made a difference.
This Spring you can make a difference by planting a tree or a bush. Amazingly this one small action will not only help reduce your own carbon footprint on this earth but over its lifetime a tree will absorb one ton of carbon dioxide (which thins the ozone layer), help control soil erosion, generate oxygen, and the shade it provides will reduce your air conditioning costs by 15%. Also in a 50 year lifespan a tree will provide over $62,000 worth of air pollution control. Think of that….The power of one tree!
Manufacturers, stores, services, products, etc. are all racing to claim the green label and be adopted by the general public at large. Green is the in word if you want to sell anything. Little did we know back in September 2007 when CSP™ launched an initiative called “EcoStaging™” how timely and needed this would be.
Click here to find out more about the difference working with a CSP™ staging consultant makes, about our EcoStaging™ certification program and how the CSP™ initiative can provide you as a real estate agent with a marketing edge. The process of EcoStaging™ will save energy for sellers and buyers and together we will green the planet one house at a time.
7 EASY THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SAVE THE PLANET:
- Keep the tires on your car at the proper pressure to improve gas mileage by 6%
- Insulate and weatherise your home to save up to 25% on heating bills
- Closing your drapes at night to conserve heat and using a programmable thermostat can save $150 in energy bills
- Turn out lights when you leave a room
- Use sleep mode for your computer when it’s not in use to save a powerful $75 a year
- Unplug all electric devices when not in use – as they are energy drains even when not in use
- Plant a tree
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