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Take the Tissue Challenge! Tissues are very convenient, but also very detrimental to our environment. Unless your tissue box says something like “no bleaching” or “100% recycled paper”, the material that you put on your nose’s delicate skin has been bleached and is made from wood pulp from virgin forests.

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The United States consumes 25 percent of worldwide oil production, with passenger vehicles accounting for about 40 percent of that.

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Act for the Environment E-mail
Thursday, 25 December 2008 21:13

Millions of us feel strongly about a host of issues, but fail to get involved and make our views known to decision makers.

 

What you can do To Act for the Environment

  • Contact your elected representatives - Whether it's on the local, state, or national level, let the people who represent you in government know what you think -- and what you expect -- concerning issues that are important to you. Write, phone, and email your mayor, governor, and state and national legislative representatives to let them know you're watching -- and that you vote.
  • Report the polluters in your community - Do your part to make sure that local industries comply with regulations on discharging waste into air or water, or onto land. Join a local clean water or environmental group that monitors industries and sewage treatment plants that are discharging wastes in your water or air. Familiarize yourself with the procedures for reporting violations to the local and county environmental and health authorities.
  • Visit NRDC Online - Check the NRDC website often. We regularly highlight urgent issues and provide tools and suggestions for adding your voice and becoming involved. At NRDC's website you can, for example:
  • Subscribe to receive Earth Action, NRDC's biweekly activist bulletin, by email. Earth Action will inform you about urgent environmental issues requiring grassroots action.
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