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A yogi leads the way to a greener world

Most of us want to live on a happy green planet. But often we act in ways that undermine our opportunity to enjoy life on this planet.

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Some say that yoga teaches us to be better observers to notice the effect of our breath. With luck this may translates the planet into the ability to notice things that we didn’t think about before, like the effect of our mood on a friend or of our consumer habits on the planet.

Adi Carter used the power of observation to notice how much trash I was creating—and to create less by being mindful of what I consumed. Inspired by the actions of four fellow AcroYoga teachers, she challenged herself to collect her own trash. For three months, she  carried everything with her that I she normally throw away or recycle. Her rubbish would travel with her everywhere she went. It would function as a visual aid to educate people about sustainability issues in a fundraiser for the Cambodian Children’s Fund. Called the Mindfulness Challenge, with proceeds going to help Cambodian children living in extreme poverty in rubbish dumps. She had to think ahead about everything she bought and ate cooking meals the night before, packing them in reusable stainless steel containers.

Apparently the average Brit generates four pounds of rubbish a day. By being mindful, Adi created a fraction of that. In three months, she had less than 10 pounds of rubbish and half of that was junk mail, it fit a large shoulder bag. Adi enthused “The trash tour was a brilliant learning experience. It’s easy for trash to be out sight, out of mind’ once we throw it away. But when we are faced with the aftermath our consumption every day, we can’t help but notice how our actions affect the planet. noticed the effects on myself, too. Buying foods without packaging, like produce and bulk grains, meant that I was eating fresh foods, rich in prana (life force) and nutrients. By planning and cooking my own meals, I felt healthier and happier.”

How can you help?

To get foods minus the packaging.

shop at farmers’ markets (for fresh produce) and stores with bulk bins (for staples like flour, cereal, beans, and grains).

Bring your own plastic and canvas bags.

Call catalog companies and ask to be taken off their mailing lists.

Pay your bills electronically instead of using paper.

Avoid single-use paper products, Substitute hand towels for paper towels, hankies for tissues, cloth napkins for paper.

Carry your own stain- less steel or glass water bottle. Carry your food in stainless steel containers.

How to live greener

Estate agents specializing in energy efficient homes give house buyers more options. organic garden and a geothermal heating system, which uses the Earth’s hot water and steam to warm the inside of the house. More and more conservation-minded causes specializing in sustainably designed homes and promoting energy conservation are educating the general public to make better choices. Generally if people know that there is something they can do, they will try and do it.tree21

Among the services that are offered are a free energy audit help finding a broker who can write an efficiency mortgage, end resources for green remodeling. According to a recent study by the Green Building council, homeowners and homebuyers are more inclined than ever to make green choices when they renovate or buy a home. Green homes are the bright spot in an otherwise gloomy housing market. The demand for homes with green features far exceeds the supply. People who are interested in green homes are now also being helped to find a home they love and then helped to make them green. Whether people want to reduce their energy bills, or just do what they think is right.

Here’s a couple of ideas to be even greener

• ENERGY-EFFICIENT MORTGAGE
This type of mortgage increases a buyer’s borrowing power by adding the estimated energy savings to the borrower’s income and incorporating the costs of energy improvements into the mortgage amount.

• GREENPOINT RATED
A rating of a new Or existing home’s green features by the independent nonprofit organization Build It Green.

• HERS INDEX
A home energy rating system. The lower the HERS Index, the more energy efficient the home is. The HERS score determines whether a home qualifies for an Energy Star certification.



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