Introduction

The Union of Concerned Scientists warns that: “Global warming is already having significant and costly effects on our communities, our health, and our climate.  Unless we take immediate action to reduce global warming emissions, these impacts will continue to intensify, grow ever more costly and damaging, and increasingly affect the entire planet — including you, your community, and your family.”

Every person has the power to act and, if enough people try as a community, we will succeed in slowing down global warming. 

“If we wait for the government, it will be too late … if we act as individuals, it will be too little … If we act as communities, it might just be enough.”  –  Rob Hopkins

Earth Friendly Households Program

There are seven areas where consumption of resources can be reduced without affecting the quality of a person’s life:

  • Use Less Electricity
  • Use Less Natural Gas
  • Use Less Gasoline
  • Consume Much Less Plastic
  • Use Less Water
  • Reduce Food Waste
  • Reduce Consumption of New Items

There are three areas where action can be taken to be more environmentally friendly:

  • Mindfully Recycle and Properly Dispose of Yard Waste
  • Grow Some Food and Improve the Soil
  • Make a Positive Difference Beyond My Household

 “There is something that you can do, right now, right in your home.”


How to Become an Earth-Friendly Household

Download and print the Earth-Friendly Households Checklist:

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If you are committed to achieving an Earth-Friendly Household, you can make a statement by flying an earth flag. You could make your own earth flag from sustainable material like cotton.  

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CSMC is an organization of nine Community Action groups and two Regional Projects (community gardens and time banking) in Monterey County. CSMC advocates for land, water, and energy conservation, community gardens, green building ordinances, public transportation, waste reduction, and a localized economy.