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Sep-20-2016 15:06TweetFollow @OregonNews Help the Environment by Starting at HomeVeselina Dzhingarova Special to Salem-News.comCut back on your carbon footprint while simultaneously reducing your monthly bills.
(SALEM, Ore.) - The world is in an interesting position nowadays. Due to advancements in technology and the level of connection made possible by the internet more and more people are aware of the impact of the human race on the planet. Though there are those that want to pretend as if this is not a problem, most sensible people can easily see that action must be taken in order to keep the planet thriving for the survival of the human species. It might feel as if the problems are too large for you to be able to do anything about but that is actually not the case. Starting with manageable tasks around the home can prove advantageous in regards to making a difference. It is often the small steps that wind up being the most useful when looking at the bigger picture. To help you out, here are a few tips that you can use in order to reduce your carbon footprint and keep the world lush. Your GardenWhat better place to begin focusing on your environmental impact than in the garden? It might appear as if planting seeds and tending to the spoils of the earth is helpful to the planet by itself but that is not always true. There are many harmful practices involved with gardening that can have an adverse effect. When you are able to focus on the way that you go about your gardening and spot any problem areas that you have you will find it easier to make the best choices possible while outdoors. Start exploring tips on what you can do differently and you are going to start making the correct adjustments to how you garden. A great way to find helpful tips is by listening to experts in the industry. Jai Shroff has made a name for himself for his revolutionary agricultural approaches. Over the years Shroff has been a big player in vocalizing and solving problems that are involved with the practice of agriculture. A large issue many have addressed has to do with pesticides. Eliminating these chemicals from your practice can be helpful because they often wind up killing more insects than intended and the pesticides can also sometimes prove harmful to the plants. Instead of reaching for chemicals try playing with the idea of introducing helpful insects like lacewings to your garden and the problem will begin to solve itself. Your Cleaning SuppliesNext, you are going to want to head inside and begin considering some of the practices that you engage with when it comes to keeping your home tidy. Cleaning agents are useful because they allow you to get that deep clean that you are looking for. Unfortunately, as with pesticides, the chemicals that are found within some of these products can prove more harmful than most people would like. It might feel upsetting to know that you should no longer use that extra-strength bottle of cleaner that you love so much but there are ways to both help the planet and get your home in the right shape. Natural cleaning agents can be a great area to explore. Many experts have stated that a combination of vinegar and baking soda can prove to be just as useful, if not more, than some of the cleaning products found on the market. There are tons of amazing recipes that can be found across the internet in order to concoct an inexpensive and effective cleaning agent that is also good for the environment. Consume LessIf you are looking for ways to help the environment and also take some stress off your budget you might want to consider your energy consumption. There are many problems that the world has to face right now and an overuse of energy is one of the largest. If you find ways to consume less on a given day, by switching to the right energy-saving light bulbs and remembering to unplug your chargers and cords, then you will be amazed at how much of a difference you can make. You will be cutting back on your carbon footprint while simultaneously reducing your monthly bills and that can prove useful. In order for you to be able to do what is right by the planet, you need to start with small steps. These tips should serve as a jump-off point for you. If you are not someone who gardens regularly then you probably do not need to worry about which chemicals you are using. However, it stands to reason that you are probably engaging in practices that are harmful to the environment and you do not even realize it. Examine your own life and see if there are specific instances throughout your day that can be altered to help the world. Doing this will make you feel great by keeping you on top of your game in regards to the future of the planet. _________________________________________
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