Sorry for my sparseness over these past couple of months, a couple of blizzards, Mono, and lots of work have kept me from posting any updates and pictures. I found some time tonight so I thought I would let everyone know what was up, and share a neat video series with you. Lately, I've been looking for some neat gadgety projects to do just for the fun of it, and I found this wonderful source--"Weekend Project" from "Make". I haven't been able to get out to detect so that is also why I haven't posted any updates! Here's a sample video from this Make Series:
(My only addition to this would be separating the light from the sound maker so that the light stayed on, while the "cricket" chirped.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opt0E5S1760
Showing posts with label sustainable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainable. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Sustainability Plan
Personal Sustainability Plan
· Over the course of the semester, I will minimize my usage of cardboard cups, and instead use the glass cups provided by the cafeteria.
· I will also become more selective in the products I purchase at local stores. In Earth Fare, I might look for brands of food advertising their commitment to sustainability, such as Back to Nature, which prints on 100% recycled paperboard and utilizes inks made from vegetables.
· I am also conscious of the energy my residence hall puts out, so to reduce the cost/electricity usage, I leave the window open at night, allowing the cool air to come in, so that the AC unit stays dormant.
· Other purchases besides food are important to monitor as well; for instance, stores such as the Salvation Army, Goodwill, and Habitat for Humanity provide items of clothing, furniture, and housewares that are fully functional, and at a good price. By circulating these “Trash-to-Treasure” finds, not only does an individual save money on normally expensive articles, but they save extra packaging of goods and the items themselves that could have been sent to a landfill instead.
· When spring rolls around, I will find a plot of land to farm and grow my own herbs, vegetables, and fruits, so that gas and labor spent on harvesting and importing other fruit will be diminished.
· And most importantly, I will promote these habits throughout the community by example and education, so that others can lead a sustainable lifestyle, and through working together, we can make this world a better place to live.
· Over the course of the semester, I will minimize my usage of cardboard cups, and instead use the glass cups provided by the cafeteria.
· I will also become more selective in the products I purchase at local stores. In Earth Fare, I might look for brands of food advertising their commitment to sustainability, such as Back to Nature, which prints on 100% recycled paperboard and utilizes inks made from vegetables.
· I am also conscious of the energy my residence hall puts out, so to reduce the cost/electricity usage, I leave the window open at night, allowing the cool air to come in, so that the AC unit stays dormant.
· Other purchases besides food are important to monitor as well; for instance, stores such as the Salvation Army, Goodwill, and Habitat for Humanity provide items of clothing, furniture, and housewares that are fully functional, and at a good price. By circulating these “Trash-to-Treasure” finds, not only does an individual save money on normally expensive articles, but they save extra packaging of goods and the items themselves that could have been sent to a landfill instead.
· When spring rolls around, I will find a plot of land to farm and grow my own herbs, vegetables, and fruits, so that gas and labor spent on harvesting and importing other fruit will be diminished.
· And most importantly, I will promote these habits throughout the community by example and education, so that others can lead a sustainable lifestyle, and through working together, we can make this world a better place to live.
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