Start a farmer's market

Apartment Gardening

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 

When I needed to find a place to move very quickly last year, the number one thing on my list of needs for a new home was garden space.  I could not afford to rent/buy a house, so my only real choice if I wanted to live alone was to rent an apartment.

What sort of an apartment complex would allow me to have a garden, much less even have the space?  During one phone call to the apartments where I am now living (surprise surprise), I mentioned the desire to garden and sort of threw it out there, saying, "Look, I really like to garden and it is at the top of my list of what makes a good home.  I know it's pretty hard to garden while living in an apartment - is there something we could work out?"  The manager suggested I start a community garden AT the apartment complex.  He even showed me where he thought would be a good spot for it when I went to look at the apartments. 

Fantastic! All I wanted was a spot for some veggies, but it turns out a community garden is such a better idea.  I'm in the process of organizing it now.  I am attending a community gardening workshop next Saturday, which popped up out of nowhere and is perfect timing!

I have done my research - the hardest two things I foresee: getting donations (either from stores or from people in the community who want to be a part of the garden) to get started on the garden and gathering people to join in the effort.  You see, the apartment community is not actually a community (which makes the community garden such a wonderful opportunity to create a much needed community!), so it has been hard thus far to reach out.

 

My plan at the moment is to get all the paperwork done, basically creating and signing an agreement with the complex so all our legal bases are covered (even though it was their idea to do this), and then just get started on the garden!  I have it mapped out.  I know of a good bamboo grove half a mile away which will make for a great fence and raised beds.  I think once people see me out there working working working, they will become interested and I can garner their support.

 

It's in the works.

Location

Spanish Court
Raleigh, NC 27607
United States
35° 47' 57.4224" N, 78° 40' 38.28" W

Taking Action To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 

The future is not somewhere we are going. It is something we are creating. Every day we do things that make some futures more probable and others less likely.

Global warming already disrupts millions of lives daily in the forms of destructive weather patterns and loss of habitat. What is already happening is only the tip of the melting iceberg, for it is our children and grandchildren who may suffer most from the effects of global warming. Hundreds of millions of people may be exposed to famine, water shortages, extreme weather conditions and a 20 - 30% loss of animal and plant species if we do not reduce the rate of global warming and reduce GHG emissions.On the other hand, having warmer winters means longer growing seasons in temperate and subarctic climes, sometimes allowing an additional crop to be planted and harvested each year, or simply making the existing crops more productive. This article outlines some ways that you can act to help prevent the Earth from warming further. While humankind has the ability to destroy the planet, we can also help protect and sustain it.

Reducing your carbon and greenhouse gas emissions will not only make your personal living space more sustainable but it will also save you money in both the short- and long-term. Global warming is occurring more rapidly than it was originally expected to. Only forty years ago, the big worry was global cooling. Even if you remain a cynic, however, and disagree with the consensus of scientists, you will benefit from reduced pollution, a more healthful lifestyle and increased savings from enacting these simple activities that will not reduce the quality of your life.

Location

Rodeo Drive
Mississauga, ON L5R 3Z2
Canada

helping organic farming

Status: 
Complete
Description: 
I'm on the way to help organic farmers

Location

2 rue Notre Dame
clermont ferrand 63100
France
45° 47' 35.1564" N, 3° 6' 48.15" E

Take Action

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 

improving on all areas of comunity

COREY GAUTHIER PLAN

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 

Jus overall changeing on how you look at everything

Location

northwest bay rd 3112
nanoosed, xx v9p 9e2
Canada

clean

Status: 
On Hold
Description: 
heelo

Location

no.10 lorong 14'c,taman dato' harun,
petaling jaya,selangor, xx 46000
Malaysia
3° 4' 52.8132" N, 101° 38' 8.7576" E

Focus the Nation at Syracuse University and SUNY ESF

Status: 
Complete
Description: 
• Evening celebration with live music
• Day of speakers and breakout sessions
• Political roundtable with:
• Oren Lyons, Onondaga Nation Faithkeeper
• William Rees, UBC
• David Goldstein, NRDC
• Don Brown, Penn State University
• Barry Rabe, University of Michigan
• U.S. Rep. James Walsh
• Syracuse mayor Matthew Driscoll
• NY Assemblyman William Magnarelli
• Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor
• SUNY-ESF President Cornelius B. Murphy
• S.U. Vice-Chancellor Eric Spina
• Dean of the Maxwell School Mitchel Wallerstein

Location

Syracuse, NY 13210
United States
43° 2' 13.7976" N, 76° 7' 35.508" W

GREEN TOWNS INITIATIVES

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 

 

 

A group of four dedicated women forming an organization derived from Columbia County Green Towns Initiatives to GREEN the village of Chatham NY.

The whole process will be documented, filmed and published as a blue/green print for other small villages and towns across the Northeast USA.

Our first mission will be to apply for a grant to do an extensive energy audit of Main Street Chatham which has approx. 20 buildings, go through the process of contacting owners and vendors, government licenses and NYSEG our electric company. The object is to put solar pannels on top of all the roofs on Main Street. Once the audit is done and we know what we are dealing with, we will go for a larger grant to get this done.

We anticipate working on this first stage of audit and solar roof in our first year, for this action we will rent an office on Main Street where we can meet and set up the blueprint work that we are envisioning.

 

Location

tba
United States
42° 21' 55.0512" N, 73° 35' 28.4352" W
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