For
many Americans, April signifies the arrival of spring and new
beginnings. This April, Press the President, an online collaborative
blog, is challenging Americans to
start a new beginning by “going green” and share their actions with our
readers. With Earth Day taking place on April 22nd and Arbor Day taking place on April 25th, there are plenty of opportunities to celebrate the environment. Below
are some tips from the editorial staff at Press the President on how you can go green this April:
·
Writing Online
– American businesses throw away 21 million tons of paper every year,
so what better way to celebrate the environment than by writing online?
Press the President allows you to engage in debates and express your
opinion in an open political forum. And the best part is, not a single
sheet of paper goes to waste on our articles!
·
Have a Vegetarian Day
– Press the President recently interviewed Congressman Jim Moran about
animal rights. One way to help animals, and the globe, is
go “vegetarian” once a week. Did you know that it requires 2,500
gallons of water to produce one pound of beef? By eliminating meat from
your diet once a week, you are saving the environment and helping
animals. On the days that you do eat meat, try to buy
local grass-fed produce to help lower the carbon footprint even more.
·
Rock Your Own Coffee Cup –
There
is no doubt America is a caffeinated nation and many of us depend on
our coffee. But we can still have our coffee from restaurants and save
the plastic and paper wasted containing it every day. Many coffee stores
now offer discounts if you bring your own cup as well.
·
Gift It, Don’t Throw It –
How many times have you heard the expression ‘one man’s trash is
another man’s treasure?’ This spring, make that a reality by
donating your clothes, electronics, and other items to a charity
instead of tossing them. Or get those items to a recycling bin.
Live
in an apartment? Organize a drive with other members in your building
so that you make fewer trips to the shelter and save gas as well.
·
Urban Gardening:
Just
because you live in the city doesn’t mean you can’t add some green to
your everyday life. First Lady Michelle Obama brought urban gardening to
the White House, and so have many city residents who have started
community gardens to create a more sustainable lifestyle. Also consider
teaching children about the importance of learning where your food
comes from.
In
addition to all these tips for living a greener lifestyle, Press the
President wants you to share your story on our website and social media
outlets. We are hosting a photo competition throughout the
month of April because we want to see (and the President to hear and
see) how you and your community are going green. To submit a picture,
either tweet @PTP_US with the hashtag #GoGreen, post on our Facebook
wall, or email
contact.us@pressthepresident.com.
All of the photos will be posted on Press the President’s Facebook and
the winning
photo will be shared with the media. At the end of the campaign, the
editorial staff at Press the President will select the photo the best
represents the idea of going green and will donate $500.00 to the
winner’s charity of choice in their name. You can read
the full contest guidelines here: http://www.pressthepresident.com/show.jsp?page=176738.
About Press the President:
Press
the President is a worldwide forum for unfiltered debate about U.S.
issues that affect the globe. The site’s founders have created a space
where writers can express their opinions freely. Americans
are often criticized as not having enough of a political voice. Press
the President provides a platform for people who want to make their
voices heard from the White House to Main Street. Online visitors can
share their views at
www.pressthepresident.com or visit our Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/ptp.us to join in our weekly debates.
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