every-day-is-earth-day1.jpgIf we continue to misuse our planet's resources and allow it to continue in its spiraling descent into oblivion, who will be the ones to suffer?

As a guy in my mid 20's I'll feel alot of the pain, but it'll be those much younger than even me who bear the brunt of the damage we're inflicting today...

...and all because we're just lazy.

In celebration of Earth Day today, I was extended the privilege to speak to a couple of 3rd grade classes at a local elementary school.


I REALLY enjoyed getting to speak to the 3rd grade classes at Rutland Elementary School!

In the words of Master Yoda, "Truly wonderful the mind of child is". (If only you knew how wicked my Yoda impression is!)

I started off by asking the students what they thought living green meant. Here are some of their answers:

  1. Eat green stuff
  2. Plant more trees
  3. It's about recycling

Even though I had some green markers with me, none of the kids bought that it was about coloring ourselves green and living life that way. Bummer, I was really looking forward to that. Ha.

When I asked them what are some ways we can live green, they said:

  1. we can save trees
  2. we could build homes with bricks
  3. start recycling
  4. ride your bike instead of cars

We talked about the HUGE impact they can make on our planet by using their own BPA free water bottles, taking their parents on a ghost hunt at their homes to reduce phantom power draw, and encouraging their parents to use reusable shopping bags and CFLs.

Another incredible activity we were able to do (b/c this school is better technologically equipped than many in my area) was to participate in an online carbon footpring calculator for kids!

The calculator we used was the Bobbie Index at KidsFootPring.org. This is an incredible tool for kids, parents, and teachers! In the interactive tool you walk Bobbie through a normal day, making choices from what he will eat for breakfast, to how he'll pack his lunch, what he can do at school to save energy, and how he can live green when he gets home from school.

Even though the kids made some wonderful decisions for Bobbie, the calculator still revealed a need for 1.7 planets if we all lived by the choices they made. Even though one student noted that we'll soon be colonizing Mars (and no, I'm not making that up), the others realized that 1.7 planets is .7 more planets than we have access to!

Make the Change from the Ground Up
Want to know how to get grown-ups to recycle, convert to CFL's, ride bikes, and live green?

GET THEIR KIDS INTERESTED IN IT!

If the youth of our world could learn and care enough about changing our planet and world, the adults would have no choice but to follow suit...because we all know how persistent and stubborn kids can be when they want something.

I had some pictures from the Earth Day talks at Rutland Elementary School, but they unforutnately didn't turn out well. Better luck next time.

Making a Difference Quickly and Easily
After my talk to the class yesterday, I returned to speak to the 2nd class today and found, guess what, several boxes in the front of the room for the class' new recycling program!

Now do you believe that the change would be better off to start with our youth? Truly wonderful the mind of a child is. We could all learn a bit from them as well...if we'd only watch and listen.

How did you celebrate Earth Day?

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