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"Oh, you want to help the environment, you better get all new light bulbs."



"Light bulbs are the way to go."

"Yes, I changed my light bulbs for the children."

"Did you watch that Al Gore concert?"

"Yeah, he said I need new light bulbs or the Earth will explode."

It's not like old light bulbs were nuclear powered or anything but it's still a great first step that's easy for people to accomplish no matter where they live. Whether it's out in the country on a farm or in a small studio apt in the city people have light bulbs.

But what can you do after that?

"I hear that the meat industry is a big producer of carbon dioxide, how about going vegetarian."

"Hmmm, I think I'll stick with my light bulbs."

"How about driving an electric car?"

"Gosh, that Previa is pretty ugly, how about putting new light bulbs in my SUV."

I'm really glad that more and more people want to add some green habits to their lives but it saddens me that composting isn't considered more often. It's not hard to do, in fact if you have a yard with trees and grass you're ready to start composting.

Just pile up your lawn clippings in a corner somewhere. Then during the fall, instead of raking up leaves to be left at the curb, add them to your pile. There you go, you're composting. If you don't like the looks of this mound, then you can buy a fancy compost bin or even make one yourself. A simple piece of wire fencing in the shape of a circle is perfect for composting leaves and grass. Okay, you're done. Who says that it's too hard to go green?

I'm not proposing that we replace our coffee tables with vermicomposting bins and raise worms in our living rooms. No, that's a bit extreme even for someone who runs a blog about compost, yuck! Just save some leaves and grass and you're off to a great start.

If you don't have the time or energy to mix the pile every month or so, it'll still turn to compost all by itself. Compost doesn't need your help. Who do you think mixes the leaves in a forest? Just wait about a year or two and you'll get your compost without doing anything. And if you keep the ratio of leaves to grass at about 30:1 and water it every once in a while and it'll compost even quicker.

So how will this help? Compost is a natural fertilizer that can be added to plants or spread out over your lawn. Those chemical fertilizers that everyone uses wind up washing down the storms drains and then they cause algae blooms in our lakes and ponds. Plus think about all the energy it takes to produce those chemical fertilizers. If you stop buying it, they'll stop making it.

By composting you're also reducing the amount of garbage you produce and keeping this yard waste out of the landfill . If your town or city doesn't have a composting program then all of your leaves are just going to the dump. They won't decompose there.

Compost can also help your soil retain more moisture so you can cut down on watering. And last time I checked, saving water was a good thing too.

But the best part about compost is that it's free.

With all of these benefits, it's a wonder why everyone doesn't start composting. Great for the soil, conserves water, stops fertilizer run off. And it isn't hard to do. Just pile up your leaves and grass clipping in a corner or your yard and wait. Now who can't do that? Why it's as easy as changing a light bulb.
Grants For Going Green
This week we have been discussing the Green Revolution or earth-friendly life style, not in purely academic sense though. Conservation has always been viewed as a pre-occupation of the eccentrics. But now we all can't ignore this phenomenon any more. After all, politicians have now brought the whole issue into the mainstream as they jostle for positions.

Not all of us in the office agree that an alternative lifestyle is a lifestyle outside the cultural norm. Some are of the view that sometimes this concept implies an affinity to something that is not less common but common enough to be identified. With so many differing views, we decided to compromise by saying going green means to choose something that you feel is good for the environment. This patched-up concept was not all inclusive. The other question was 'is going green just limited to fuel and the recycling of stuff?'

Ryan Valentine, a man of wit and suspense offers an explanation. He believes that there are other actions and behaviour which collaterally contribute to green life style. He says it is all about what you eat, what you breath and even what you think. It is about alternative music, eating fair trade, eating free-range eggs and chicken, foraging for vegetables and making sure you know the history of the shoe you wear. If the factory that is making your kind of shoes is not environmentally conscious or it is utilising child labour or generally exploits workers, then you are not green enough. Hilarious isn't it?

The sticking point from this great debate has been, how individually and collectively we can do our bit before we think of crucifying the politicians.

Jamo interjected and said that to do our bit, we should make a stand. He admonished that once you decide you do not want to buy something that isn't environmental friendly, write a letter to the company's head office (Lena knows the address is often right on the package) and tell them why you have decided not to buy the product anymore. He mused that if lots of people did this, companies would start making more environmentally responsible products! Well spoken. No need to be covert over such mundane issues.

The most interesting development resulting from this discussion is that we have now decided to try a few things that we have ignored in the past. Enrico is not going to be printing stuff any more. He must use less paper and conserve trees. Stevo is going to sell one of his half a dozen gas guzzling motor bikes, Tony must join Ryan in the company initiated car share scheme and Samantha must sell her 4 x 4 monster. It has been suggested that embracing Cabaret and Burlesque is part and parcel of going green. The dances reduce use of expensive equipments and are low noise polluters. Well, maybe.

To cap this environmentally successful week with something new, we are all going for alternative music. Interestingly, we have now realised how limited our music knowledge is. We were all clueless about cabaret and got bemused by suggestions that we do Burlesque music. Mercifully Samantha has offered an instructive crash course. She says that over the past decade the art of Burlesque has grown to near mainstream popularity in North America. In recent years this Burlesque Revival has shimmied it's way to the UK and, apparently, is taking the UK by storm. So we are all going to the the 2nd Annual London Burlesque Festival in April 2008.

There is one thing that we must sort out between now and April the 2nd; getting a tranquil, convenient place with parking and sleep. Parking is such a nightmare. It is becoming expensive and difficult to find. Of course, you cant complain too much. People, me included, have got to realise that space in cities is finite and they can't all park in it! We are thinking of booking one of the London hotels with parking. The consolation is that with London maintaining it's nostalgic aesthetic and reputation as one of the greatest cultural epicenters of the world, we will find something green enough for us.
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