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Organize with other people
Submitted by Jeremy on November 28, 2005 - 10:11pm.
Share with neighbors
- Have a party.
- Invite neighbors over when they move in.
- Eat together as an initial way to start involvement.
- Meet and plan with neighbors.
- Start a neighborhood garden.
- Start up work parties to accomplish large projects.
- Develop regular meals together.
- Own expensive tools and equipment together.
- Have a garage sale or clothing swap.
- Share vehicles, costs, insurance, fees and maintenance.
- Share land for gardening, farming, animal husbandry, solar & water projects.
- Share your labor - like old time barn raising.
- Barter labor hours for return labor or things others need.
Support local businesses
- Learn about CSA - Community Supported Agriculture
- Buy at local food coops.
- Make a relationship with the people you buy from; appreciate them.
- Support local crafts and artisans.
- Encourage small businesses to stay in your neighborhood; get the neighbors help.
- Learn about the Sustainability Movement.
Plan with your family
- Meet with your family to plan.
- Have an intentional gathering to get organized.
- Start with what to do in a power outage; ie, outage in California; it’s a reasonable way to start.
- Make plans that assume no cell phone communications are possible.
- Know where to meet locally.
- Know where to meet, if an in-town meeting is impossible.
- Make a communication phone tree.
- Know whose house to go to and under what circumstances.
- Make financial plans as well.
- Talk about what to keep at home for emergencies.
- Develop your plans and supplies as far as you can with your family.
- This may take a long time to complete with your family; don’t push too hard.
Make community disaster plan
- Volunteer with Red Cross Disaster Relief
- Find out about the Disaster Planning in your city or county.
- Become a volunteer fire fighter.
- Join a local organization or steering committee
- Run for a position or the local water board.
- Join a political group or a political action committee.
Boycott unsustainable business
- First, what IS a sustainable business?
Answer:
1 - A business that people can still get to if gas is very expensive.
2 - A business that sells things that people must have to survive.
3 - A business that sells things made locally.
- Nearby buyer & seller, plus a basic inventory = more sustainable.
- Support these: the nearby shoe repair shop, feed store, and hardware store.
- Support CSA, farmers markets, local agriculture, community gardens.
- Stop supporting large impersonal retail chains.
- Boycott stores with mostly foreign made goods.
- Don’t support stores in large malls.
- Don’t buy things advertised on TV.
- Buy from the small local person nearest you, even if it costs more.
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