Join The Live Earth Compaign With One Fourth Of The Earth’s Population: Bring Green Practices Into Your Shop.
Here’s part of a letter from Al Gore circulating on the internet:
“On 7.7.07 more than two billion people will come together during Live Earth. That number is unfathomable – more than one-fourth of the world’s population will participate in a single event and demand a solution to the climate crisis. This unique moment presents us with a unique choice.”
Then he links to the pledge you can take, which is what I did.
http://liveearthpledge.org/algore.php
Last year we converted all our lighting for our jewelers in our workshop to compact fluorescent lighting which takes about 1/4th the energy of halogen. At first I was concerned that our jewelers would object to the different quality of light. They did not. These lights work just fine in a workshop situation. I admit, not all our lighting can be fluorescent. In our store, we have special lighting over our show cases, but if we all change out what we can, collectively, it makes a difference.
When I first started this blog, I wrote several articles that gave suggestions for going green. Here are the links:
Twelve Things Jewelry Companies Can Do To Be More Green
Go Zero Carbon And Turn It To Your Advantage
Ten Steps To Become A Fair Trade, Socially Responsible Jewelry Company
If you have any ideas as to how we, in the jewelry industry, can be more green, please forward them to me and I will post them.
Here is Al Gore’s Living Earth Pledge;
I PLEDGE:
1. To demand that my country join an international treaty within the next 2 years that cuts global warming pollution by 90% in developed countries and by more than half worldwide in time for the next generation to inherit a healthy Earth;
2. To take personal action to help solve the climate crisis by reducing my own CO2 pollution as much as I can and offsetting the rest to become “carbon neutral;”
3. To fight for a moratorium on the construction of any new generating facility that burns coal without the capacity to safely trap and store the CO2;
4. To work for a dramatic increase in the energy efficiency of my home, workplace, school, place of worship, and means of transportation;
5. To fight for laws and policies that expand the use of renewable energy sources and reduce dependence on oil and coal;
6. To plant new trees and to join with others in preserving and protecting forests; and,
7. To buy from businesses and support leaders who share my commitment to solving the climate crisis and building a sustainable, just, and prosperous world for the 21st century.