Sep
16

Cut your carbon footprint by eating less meat

 Avoid a World Catastrophe: Eat Less Meat and Use Greener Energy

Shocking headlines recently from Yahoo News, bring tales of impending ‘global catastrophe’. The Royal College of Doctors have issued warnings stating unless action is taken now to cut carbon emissions and adopt a healthier, greener lifestyle, we will all suffer. The poorest countries will be the hardest hit, having to contend with environmental catastrophes like floods, storms and conflict, especially from water resource shortages. However, we will all suffer, environmentally and healthwise, unless serious action is taken.

Good news does come hand in hand with the seemingly ‘impending doom’! Lord Michael Jay, from the charity Merlin, states if we can help the environment, we can help ourselves. By adopting a diet which has less meat (and is effectively ‘low carbon’) and encompassing greener energy sources into our life – such as exercising by cycling/walking to work, we can reduce the strain on health services, as well as cut the rates of cancer, diabetes, obesity and heart disease. In December in Copenhagen, politicians from around the globe will meet to discuss carbon cutting strategies and, doctors who have taken part in producing this stark warning, are hoping they can turn the (green) heat up! The collective voice of the British Medical Journal (BMJ) are hoping to do their bit in the fight for our right to live long healthy lives, whilst protecting our civilisation.

If this all sounds extreme, remember that you don’t have to give up eating meat completely to help. If everyone ate just one less meat-based meal a week, it would make a difference. If you are nervous of cooking meat-free meals because you feel they would be tasteless, or your family wouldn’t like it, there are lots of easy to use cookbooks full of recipes so delicious you won’t even notice they are vegetarian! Try the Gate Easy Vegetarian Cookbook, from the famous London restaurant (a popular choice with celebrities), or trust that British stalwart, Delia Smith, who has an excellent collection of user-friendly veggie recipes in her Vegetarian Collection.


Jul
20

Go green – start gardening

Gardening – a great way to start going green

If you have a small plot of land spare, perhaps an allotment or garden, you may want to consider getting your fingers green this summer. Despite a worldwide economic downturn, the cost of living continues to rise. Indeed, many shoppers have noticed that their weekly food list is costing more than it had been when the economy was experiencing a stable inflation. Fortunately, for those who are also interested in doing their bit to ’save the planet’, financial savings can be coupled with a greener way of life.

Growing one’s own supply of vegetables, fruits and herbs may seem like a mission impossible to the uninformed, but actually it is relatively straightforward to get started. Depending on your local climate and the physical space you have available, growing your own produce can be sustainable throughout the year and offers a wide variety of fruit, vegetables and herbs. If possible, erect a greenhouse in order to stimulate
regular growth, especially in relation to produce that would not normally grow during the UK’s colder months. However, do ensure that your greenhouse is eco-friendly by using materials that do not require excessive winter heating and, for the summer, develop a capillary watering system that supplies the plants with rain water, which can be collected in an external reservoir. Also ensure that produce is grown organically – the Earthmaker compost bin could come in handy for this – and that insect repellent plants such as Sweet Woodruff are used instead of pesticides. Finally, unless you want to feed the birds, do not forget to cover your produce with sufficient netting!

And to keep all of your gardening green you can find a great selection of green and ethical seeds, plants and garden accccessories at green retailers greenfingers.com , Nigels Eco Store and Biome



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