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Leaving a Smaller
"Footprint" on the Earth
Our use
of non-renewable natural resources, as well as the residue we
leave behind, impresses a "footprint" upon the earth. The
sustainable use of resources leaves a smaller footprint and more
room for others. The dictionary defines sustainable as “capable
of being sustained,” and sustainability as “use of a resource
without depleting or permanently damaging it.” Sustainability is
rooted in our view of nature as a model for balancing human
needs with the needs of all life on our planet. By trying to
harmonize our lives with these natural systems, we can help to
ensure the collective survival of all life. To engage in
sustainable living means to first take stock of how we impact
all life on our planet and then to adjust our habits and action
to offer the best possibility for the long term health of Mother
Earth
Making a Difference
Using less is by far the most
important change we can make in our personal lives. Waste is the
unsavory hallmark of 21st century life, and it's an issue that
you and I can tackle immediately! Our housing space, the number
and type of vehicles we drive, the frequency of our trips and
the distance traveled, and the quantity and true necessity of
“stuff” we regularly purchase and consume are just a few aspects
of our lives that bear examination. Ask the question: could I
live comfortably with less? For most of us, the answer is likely
Yes! Downscaling is our most effective tool to lighten our
footprint. Every barrel of oil saved, every acre of farmland not
paved over, every species of animal saved from extinction are
examples of gifts we can pass on to the next generations. After
our best downscaling, we can then turn our attention to
additional earth-keeping efforts. |