Your Role


The environment, natural resources and wild life on the Earth belongs to the whole people of the world. And yet, how many people are there today, who would try to save that environment, natural resources and wild life with any feeling of gratitude for the part it played in our history? Very few! How many people are there around the world who will now try to protect and preserve that important part of our existence for us and future generations? As a matter of fact, very few! What happened to rest of the people and their involvement? What about your personal involvement?

In order to judge that we are moving in a desirable direction we should have to know precisely what the destination is. Join environmental program you like and start moving in desirable direction. You have the power to act RIGHT NOW and help on so many ways and on different levels to reduce the harm from climate change that proves unavoidable. We invite you to participate in global environmental projects or any available local project as much or as little as you are able.

Make Positive Change Locally

That is where every individual has chance to do something for the environment through your family, workplace or school. Together we can make a positive impact on the air quality, water resources and land resources in our local area. Many of the little things we can undertake actually save us money and they are part of big positive chain reaction at the same time. Learn how you can help in your local community and take action NOW!

Support Local Recycling Programs!

Community recycling programs and businesses should work together to make recycling the large industry in the local community. Every step in the recycling process (from collection, remanufacturing and purchasing recycled products, to turning collected materials into new products) adds value to recovered materials and creates a chain of economic activity that results in business expansions, jobs and other economic growth in local communities. Recycling and reuse industry also support number of other businesses from different sectors like specialized equipment and services necessary to the recycling and reuse industry, professional services (lawyers, accountants etc.) and much more.

Energy Saving Tips

Learn how to save energy with our energy saving tips. The first step is to measure how much energy you're using right now. If you have opportunity research energy bills for full year and write that information down. Usually energy use varies during the year due to weather change, events and production cicle if you are business. This first step is very important, because unless you know what you're paying, you won't know what impact the changes make. Keep track of all your data and bills, and how they change when you introduce our energy-saving tips.

Community Cleanup Program

Participate in a community cleanup programs to support environment and your own community welfare. A community cleanup brings volunteers together to clean, repair, and improve public spaces or other areas (such as vacant lots or abandoned properties) that have been neglected, vandalized, or misused. Cleanup projects can involve all kinds of public spaces like: riverbanks, parks, sidewalks, playing fields, schoolyards, and even parking lots, to name just a few. There are many volunteers who feel the urgency to act together to serve environment and we are sure there is at least one program in your area. By playing your part in cleaning up your community, you will also help make it more attractive to residents - and less attractive to criminals!

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If we start thinking about our world as a universal state, and our idea suggests that the various races, by their peculiar aptitudes and qualities, contribute to the common good of the whole then we will not fail to reach a satisfactory solution of our environmental problems. The idea of the "solidarity" of all peoples to protect environment as that common good should be an important element in the growth of the new global programs.

Learn How to Precycle

Finding ways to reduce waste is key component of successful precycling. Purchasing less packaging, avoiding disposable items and know how to avoid unnecessary waste is the most important part of every precycling process. Think about what you have thrown away today or this week. By precycling, you can reduce waste, conserve resources by reusing products and save money and valuable landfill space. Read more...

Think about more efficient appliances, recycling more, a better running car, commuting or carpooling to work, fixing a leaky faucet or toilet, increasing the temperature in the home or work environment during summer, lowering the temperature during winter, copy and print on both sides of paper, use rechargable bateries or a regular coffee mug instead of a disposable cup are just a few ways that you can have a win-win situation for yourself and for all of us. It is very immportant to find out how you can help.

"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." ~ Theodore Roosevelt

Did You Know?

Coastal temperate rainforests once covered 1% of the Earth. Less then half now remains.

Out of the original 1.9 million acres of redwood forest only 106,000 acres of old-growth forest are standing, less than 5% remain.

The present populations of the planet Earth represent physical adaptation to their environments.

Climate change has an impact on prosperity. If climate change is not mitigated or understood early enough, the ability of a country to generate a livelihood may be impacted by increased disease, diseases that plants or animals weren't accustomed to, new pest patterns, and much more.

The more adaptable and mobile an organism is, the wider the distribution which it attains and the greater the rapidity with which it displaces its weaker kin.

Mankind has in common with all other forms of life the tendency toward expansion.

The rise and decline, not only of peoples, but of whole civilizations have depended upon their relations to Earth and their local area.