Category: Make a Difference: Community & Calls to Action

  • Choose Reality: The Climate Reality Project

    Choose Reality: The Climate Reality Project

    Across the globe,

    cataclysmic weather events are occurring with such regularity

    that it’s being called a “New Normal.”

    But there’s nothing normal about it.

    -Al Gore

    So, around here we had an earthquake, a massive hurricane, tornado touchdowns and severe flooding. ALL IN ONE WEEK.

    Know how often any of those things usually happen around here? Oh, pretty much never.

    I know from Lisa of Retro Housewife Goes Green‘s updates on Facebook that her part of the country (Oklahoma) has had record-breaking heat and drought. She’s not the only one I’ve seen updating this summer about fires breaking out, about the godawful heat, about hopes for rain.

    Dallas broke a record today, posting its 70th day in the triple-digits this year. Some cities in Texas are close to doubling records, and the state has had the hottest U.S. summer on record— worse than Oklahoma’s Dust Bowl. Combined with the worst drought year on record.

    And then there’s things like this glacier in Greenland that shed about 77 square miles worth of ice in just two years. Or the fact that the tsunami created by the earthquake Japan caused an ice shelf the size of Manhattan to break away from a (presumably weakened) glacier in ANTARCTICA, 13,000 kilometers away. I don’t know just how freaked out I should be by those specific events… but I’m pretty damned freaked out all the same.

    24 Hours of Reality will focus the world’s attention on the full truth, scope, scale and impact of the climate crisis. To remove the doubt. Reveal the deniers. And catalyze urgency around an issue that affects every one of us.

    -Al Gore

    Tomorrow, 24 presenters in 24 time zones will broadcast the reality of the climate crisis. Each hour people living with the reality of climate change will connect the dots between recent extreme weather events — including floods, droughts and storms — and the manmade pollution that is causing our climate to go haywire. The round-the-clock, round-the-globe snapshot will feature a new multimedia presentation by Al Gore, delivered once an hour for 24 hours. From Tonga to Cape Verde and Mexico City to Alaska, the event will feature scientists, celebrities, business leaders and concerned citizens, along with our former Vice President.

    I’ve donated my twitter feed (@robinelton) to the cause, since tomorrow is Jeff’s and my niece’s birthdays and I won’t be online much. What that means is the team at The Climate Reality Project will update my feed with pertinent, real-time info while this event is taking place. Donate your own feed here or just follow @climatereality to keep up with what’s happening.

    We can’t fight an enemy we don’t know.

    Tune in when you can. And spread the word.

    climate reality project

    http://climaterealityproject.org/

  • Get Ready for a Green Halloween: National Costume Swap Day

    Get Ready for a Green Halloween: National Costume Swap Day

    muppets costumes
    We are… the Electric Mayhem

     

    We are not to throw away those things which can benefit our neighbor.

    Goods are called good because they can be used for good:
    they are instruments for good, in the hands of those who use them properly.

    -Clement of Alexandria
    aka Titus Flavius Clemens,
    (c.150 – c. 215)

    There’s a nip in the air when I walk the kids to the bus stop; I sleep with a blanket at night and I still wake up a bit chilly.

    This weekend I’m taking the kids apple-picking.

    Know what that means? My favorite holiday is right around the corner!

    vampire-costumeIf you’re like me, you’ve got tons of costumes and accessories hanging around from Halloweens past. And if you’re REALLY like me, you’ve got some that you’d lovingly handmade and can’t bear to throw away because so much effort went into it. (Most notably, an adult-sized Marilyn Manson wig that I threaded EACH INDIVIDUAL HAIR onto. It could be reused for Raggedy Ann or something similar.)

    Let someone else love those old costumes, and save cash money on your own spookfest this year! Attend or host a costume swap in your area.

    National Costume Swap Day is Saturday, October 8th (fittingly, that is also my 35th birthday. SPOOKY!). According to the website,

    Swapping half the costumes kids wear at Halloween would reduce annual landfill waste by 6,250 tons, equal to the the weight of 2,500 midsize cars!

    halloween-witchI’m sorry. That’s insane.

    Hosting a swap is easy, builds community, saves everybody cash money, and can be a lot of fun. You can find tips on hosting here if you like the idea but don’t know where to start 🙂

    Register your swap on the official website (there’s no charge) so your community can find it— it also helps local and national media channels to find and potentially cover your event. Here’s an idea: hold a swap in conjunction with a neighborhood-wide yard sale! How’s that for a win-win?

    baby-lion-halloweenIf you’re not into hosting, you can check CostumeSwapDay.com to find local swaps to attend. Keep in mind that new swaps will be registering every day right up to Halloween.

    The National Costume Swap is a partnership with Green Halloween, Swap.com and Kiwi Magazine.

    Go give ’em some love for being so dang smart!

    Tell me:
    what’s the best costume you ever made/wore?

     

     

  • Over 60% of Car Seats Contain Toxic Chemicals

    Over 60% of Car Seats Contain Toxic Chemicals

    baby-carseat

     

    Kids need to be in car seats. Good ones.

    Every kid. Every time.

    Car seats save lives.

    So it really sucks to find out that more than half of car seats are exposing kids to toxic chemicals. Babies are particularly vulnerable since they are rapidly developing and tend to spend a lot of time in their seats (especially if, like mine, they slept well there).

    Also, keep in mind that the repeated heat-and-cool cycle and UV exposure inside cars can possibly accelerate and intensify toxicity. Happy happy, joy joy.

    The latest research, based on tests of over 150 car seats currently on the market (2011 models), was just released by the nonprofit Ecology Center. They tested for:

    Bromine: Associated with the use of brominated flame retardants (BFRs), which are added to plastics for fire resistance. Some BFRs have been associated with thyroid problems, learning and memory impairment, decreased fertility, and behavioral changes. A recent peer-reviewed study published in Environmental Science & Technology found a majority of baby products tested, including car seats, nursing pillows and baby carriers, contained chemical flame retardants either associated with adverse health effects or lacking adequate health information. Although fire retardants in foam are necessary to meet certain fire-safety standards, non-halogenated fire retardants are available, and many have a better safety profile. Brominated flame retardant chemicals that are either deemed toxic or that lack adequate health safety data were detected in 44% percent of the 2011 car seats tested. (NOTE: HealthyStuff.org did not test for all hazardous flame retardants, particularly chlorinated flame retardants (CFRs), and seats may contain other chemical hazards).

    Chlorine: Associated with the use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is widely used in plastics and is of concern to the environment and public health during all phases of its life cycle. PVC contains chemicals called phthalates, some of which have been associated with decreased fertility, pre-term deliveries, and damage to the liver, testes, thyroid, ovaries, kidneys, and blood. There is also evidence that phthalates can pass from mothers to babies through the placenta and through breast milk.

    Lead: Lead is sometimes used as an additive in plastics. Exposure can lead to a number of potential health effects, including brain damage, learning disabilities, and problems with the kidneys, blood, nerves, and reproductive system.

    Other: Other chemicals tested as part of HealthyStuff.org include antimony, arsenic, chromium, cobalt, copper, mercury, nickel and tin. The substances in this category are allergens, carcinogens, or cause other adverse health impacts depending on the concentrations and exposure levels.

    It’s sort of amazing that we have something called the “Toxic Substance Control Act” in place but it doesn’t really seem to be doing much to control toxic substances, does it?

    Or that carseat companies think to cover car seats in flame retardants in the name of safety, but don’t check to ensure the flame retardants used are safe themselves.

    Anyway. That’s the bad news. Here’s the good news:

    • While 60% of the car seats tested contained at least one of the bad chemicals, many tested contained none at all. Score! Support those companies!
    • The Ecology Center first started doing these tests in 2008. In three short years, average rankings have improved by 64%. You know why? ‘Cause people care and companies will listen. Keep talking!
    • Generally speaking, I think flame retardants are probably a good call with car seats. There ARE safer flame retardants out there. Look for them and ask for them by name 🙂

    So here’s the best and the worst. Baby shower accordingly.

    Most Toxic 2011 Car Seats. Do Not Buy.

    Infant Seat:

    • Graco Snugride 35 in Edgemont Red/Black
    • Graco SnugRide 30 in Asprey

    Convertible Seat:

    • Britax Marathon 70 in Jet Set
    • Britax Marathon in Platinum

    Booster Seat:

    • Recaro Pro Booster in Blue Opal
    • Recaro ProSPORT Toddler in Misty

    Least Toxic 2011 Car Seats:

    Infant Seat:

    • Chicco KeyFit 30 in Limonata
    • Graco Snugride 35 in Laguna Bay (that color’s not listed on Amazon)
    • Combi Shuttle 33 in Cranberry Noche (ditto)

    Convertible Carseat:

    Booster Seat:

    I’ve linked the good ones, but you’ll still need to do your homework to figure out which fits your safety/ comfort/ convenience/ toxicity ratios.

    And even if you already own one of the more toxic ones, and can’t afford a new one, just remember ANY CAR SEAT IS A GOOD CAR SEAT. Oh my god, it drives me insane when I see cars on the road with kids cruising all over the backseat. Or sitting up front when they are CLEARLY too young. SAFETY FIRST.

     

    Check out www.HealthyStuff.org for the complete list of car seat rankings. And while you’re there, sign the petition asking Graco and Evenflo to disclose and phase out hazardous chemical flame retardant additives.

    They’re listening. Are you getting noisy?