Saving the Earth is not rocket science!
Caleb Turman of Forever the Sickest Kids (right) is hot for green, and not just because he's an eco-friendly ginger.
Save our planet. Yes. It really would be a good idea. Sure, humanity has come so far with technology and it's wonderful, but do people really know how fucked up this rock is because of them? You may not agree with Al Gore (he's really taken things a bit too far...) but you can probably agree with everything else. So what if you'd have to shell out a couple extra bucks for those eco-friendly lightbulbs at Target? You'll be helping the environment by using less power, which costs less money. Ergo, you'll save money in the long run by spending a bit more at the beginning. I know we can't all go out and fix our homes up with solar panels (though that'd probably be great if you live in Arizona, since Virginia is way too cloudy for it to be that effective), but there are those little things you can do. Not only buying eno-friendly products and organic foods, but making sure that recyclables are put in the recycle bin instead of the dustbin (that's just for rubbish)! Besides doing that at home, literring out in the community is just stupid. There are fines for literring ($200 around here!), which is a stupid thing to do because you shouldn't be so lazy that even if there isn't a dustbin nearby you can't find one, making the ignorant and illegal act even dumber for those careless folks around. If we want a world to be here for not only future generations of humans but also animals for them to enjoy (look at, as eating animals pollutes as well) and plants for all sorts of things (aesthetics, building (wood), fibres (clothes), habitats (duhr), etc)! It is imperative that each person do his part in saving the Earth. Since the bureaucracy and its red tape are so inefficient (amazing that the government has anything happening) in propogating this, it's up to people to take initiative. Join local clubs or write to congressmen. You should do your part in keeping our planet healthy and habitated!
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