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Don’t forget your FREE stocking stuffers

by Stacy on December 19, 2008

One Day from Brighter Planet

There’s still time to claim these wonderful little stocking stuffers, Brighter Planet, has so graciously bestowed to us. To claim a stocking stuffer, simply click on the image to the left, enter the name of your giftee and your email address. Print out the certificate that goes along with your very green gift and tuck it into the stocking of someone special.

What does this certificate mean exactly? Glad you asked, these certificates are part of the One Day campaign – a wonderful attempt to “make up” for the pollution generated by one person each day. An individual who receives a certificate can rest easy knowing processes are in place to offset the amount of carbon they generated that day.

What’s One Day Worth?

The average American emits 136 pounds of carbon dioxide each day. About 36 pounds come from driving, flying, and other travel. Another 22 pounds come from heating, cooling, and powering our homes. The final 78 pounds come from producing, transporting, and disposing of all the stuff we buy, and from shared services like schools and street lights. 136 pounds would fill 5,000 balloons — imagine releasing that every day.

Think one day doesn’t matter? So far, KSW readers have signed up for 7 One Day gifts – the equivalent of taking 29 cars off of the road for one day. Help us triple these numbers by claiming your FREE gift today.

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Carbon Neutral For A Day

by Stacy on December 5, 2008

One Day from Brighter Planet

And loving it!

This morning I woke up to find I had been given the most wonderful gift by the Brighter Planet folks.

Brighter Planet, who helps people reduce and manage their carbon footprints, has decided to give fantastic FREE green gifts this year and best of all, they want to share these gifts with us!

Brighter Planet has allocated 25 Carbon Neutral days for KSW readers. Claim your Carbon Neutral certificate by following the link – for a limited time – you may even have a chance to pass this good deed along to someone else. This offer is first come, first serve so be sure to get yours before its too late

* This is a great stocking stuffer idea or a kind gift to stick in a christmas card.

Here’s a few words about this terrific campaign:

Forget fruitcake. This year, you can spread your holiday cheer by giving presents that contribute to the fight against climate change. The One Day campaign gives people the opportunity to give the gift of carbon neutrality for one day this holiday season. Brighter Planet will donate 136 lbs. of carbon offsets—used to fund renewable energy projects—to each One Day participant.

What’s One Day Worth?

The average American emits 136 pounds of carbon dioxide each day. About 36 pounds come from driving, flying, and other travel. Another 22 pounds come from heating, cooling, and powering our homes. The final 78 pounds come from producing, transporting, and disposing of all the stuff we buy, and from shared services like schools and street lights. 136 pounds would fill 5,000 balloons — imagine releasing that every day.

“This year, people are looking for low-cost, environmentally conscious ways to spread holiday cheer,” said Patti Prairie, CEO of Brighter Planet. “Although one day of carbon-free living is not your typical stocking stuffer, it costs consumers nothing, is a snap to send, and says we can give the gift of our planet to future generations. By participating in ONE DAY and following these conservation tips, people can make a very positive impact on the environment at a time when it needs it the most. “

Lighten up on lighting

Use more efficient LED holiday lights, which require only 10 percent as much energy, or install an automatic timer that turns the lights on only when needed – between dark and bedtime.

Cool your house; cool the planet

Turn down the thermostat when possible – 1 degree will save 136 pounds of carbon emissions in 2 months; 5 degrees will save 136 pounds in just a few weeks. 

Give Green

Give creative gifts like donations to charity in someone’s name or EnergyStar rated electronics. The method of shopping (online vs. driving around) and wrapping gifts (recycled paper, newspaper, blankets, etc) can reduce waste too. 

Audit your Energy

Turn a home energy audit into a fun family activity. Have the kids search the house high and low, and compete to find the most inefficiencies. An audit that saves just 1 percent of home energy usage would reduce a home CO2 footprint by 215 pounds annually. 

Cook carbon‐light

Consider a lower-impact vegetarian holiday meal, cook dishes together in the oven, run the dishwasher only when full, and cool foods outside to achieve major energy savings. 

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Let Maggie be the judge

by Stacy on August 17, 2008

Climate Change Video Contest

Do you have something to say? Looking for a way to get your message across to millions of people? Would you like to let the political leaders know how you really feel about global warming and the environment? Well, here’s your chance and all you have to do is impress Maggie.

“We know Americans are inspired to take climate action; they’re already taking steps everyday,” said actress and Climate Matters juror Maggie Gyllenhaal. “I’m excited to see what people create.”

Brighter Planet and 1Sky have introduced the Climate Matters Video Contest to give Americans the chance to have their global climate change message seen by our next president and other political leaders. Anyone can enter – all they need is a little inspiration, a desire to help the planet and a video camera. This October, the top 10 videos will be featured during a Washington D.C.-based event for the media, Congress and both presidential campaigns. These top videos will also be broadcast to millions via Link TV, FSTV, and online at venues including www.think.mtv.com

To enter the Climate Matters Video Contest, contestants can upload a 30- or 60- second video encouraging bold climate change action to the Climate Matters website . Videos must relate to the topic of climate change and be uploaded between now and September 22, 2008. The winners will be announced on September 29, 2008.

The winner of the Climate Matters Video Contest will receive a $3,000 Brighter Planet Visa Gift Card; the second and third place winners will receive $1,000 and $500 Brighter Planet Visa Gift Cards respectively.

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