1. The ozone hole above the earth is the smallest since 2006 and may disappear by 2050 which is a long time from now. I probably won't be alive then.
2. Our recent budget bill passed by the U.S. Congress included the highly relevant removal of protection against shooting gray wolves.
3. If you were giving out the 2011 Environmental Hero award I am sure that the actress, Darryl Hannah, would not be the person who would first come to mind...but she is getting the award.
4. In my neighborhood several folks leave on porch lights which I can see blazing the woods as I crawl into bed each evening. These lights would not discourage robbers as there are many dark corner windows for them to explore. I suggest we turn off all our outside lights at night to reduce light pollution which is a huge tragedy on this planet.
5. The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed rules to reduce mercury emissions from coal plants by 91%. According to some politicians this would be too expensive for coal plants to implement. I think it would be too expensive for baby lungs NOT to implement.
6. Pollution for the copper mine chosen to produce metal for the medals awarded at the 2012 London Olympics is responsible for up to 200 premature deaths each year. Sort of takes the edge off of the reason for the Olympics.
7. In 2006 Brazil and Peru agreed to construct five dams throughout Peru, selling most of the power to energy hungry Brazil which has reduced its poverty rate to 15.3%. Most of these dams will be built in the heart of the last rain forests in the world creating cities and new highways and jobs into the heart of the green.
8. Kit foxes living in cities in California have a diet richer in corn products than their more rural cousins...probably due to corn syrup...i.e. junk food from trash.
9. Earth Week is almost over...how about using cloth for wrapping your Easter Gifts? Turning off all lights at night? Not using so many paper towels or turning off the continual rinse water when washing dishes?
10. I did not know about this group!
11. If you have children you might do one or two of these this week.
12. The good side of rising gas prices is that we will be forced to pay for a fossil fuel at its real value. Of course, those on fixed incomes and those who are poor will learn this lesson in an unfair way.
13. When you go shopping today, look for things you need and not things you want, and please remember that there is no more away to throw it!