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Remember when "environmentalist" meant…recycling?
It's not so simple anymore. Being an environmentalist today calls for a whole new level of greener thinking—from what you choose at the grocery store to how you commute to work every day.
So check out these tips from Nature Conservancy staff and leading environment bloggers on how to make personal, science-based choices to help save the planet. Then tell us your ideas for becoming an everyday environmentalist!
Jonathon D. Colman
"Life is too precious to drink unsustainable coffee."
Reduce waste by filling local beer into growlers. Photo © Beaufort's TheDigitel/Flickr via a Creative Commons license
Jay Sullivan
"Smaller, local breweries offer a number of eco-advantages to the consumer."
Margaret Southern
"Which would you rather do: Give up your car or give up eating meat?"
Victoria Everman
"Only put on your skin ingredients that you'd be able to eat as well."
Nina Hadley
"There aren't enough native shellfish doing the important things they're great at."
Caitlyn Toropova
"There's almost always an alternative food that is more sustainable, local or organic."
Gabe Cahalan
"It feels good to pick up my carryout and fuel at the same place."
Haley A. Wilhite
"My personal mission has been to clean-up litter wherever I can."
Allison Aldous
"We were determined to figure out how to continue commuting by bike."
Barry Rice
"Your boots can unwittingly transport invasive plants and disease organisms."
Sanjayan
"Take energy-efficient compact light bulbs on trips and give them out."
Paxton Ramsdell
"Switching to paperless bills is one of the easiest ways to green your lifestyle."
Hank Green
"It's a brave new economy, and it's 100-percent resource-free."
Jack Hurd
"Few of us know the origin of the forest products we purchase."
Stephanie Wear
"The best part is: It's pretty easy to do."
Rebecca Goodstein
"Be as environmentally minded at work as you are at home."
Margaret Fields
"Nothing on Earth breaks down traditional plastic."
Dave Connell
"Computer geeks can now contribute to climate change solutions."
Christian Renaud
"Substitute electronically mediated meetings for face-to-face ones."
Melanie Marine
"We’ve all heard about reducing our carbon footprint — but what about our pets’ pawprint?"
Sus Danner
"In most suburbs and even some cities, it's easy to raise chickens."
Laura Marx
"Think of species diversity as a way to hedge your ecological bets."
Charlotte Reemts
"Using plants adapted to your climate means less watering, pesticides and fertilizers."
Patrick Doran
"This great little science project never fails to amaze me."
Jonathan Hoekstra
"Honey bee colonies continue to die out — so give a home to a wild orchard mason bee."
Jeff McIntire-Strasburg
"I didn't realize just how significant the difference was."
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