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So I finally got on Twitter!  I’m not really sure how the whole thing works yet but I’m going to give it a try.  For now I’ll start with connecting the blog to Twitter so all my posts will go there.  We’ll see how that goes – if you have any suggestions let me know!

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Today Eco-Cupscious is officially one year old!  This has been an extremely fun year for me.  I love sharing all of my ideas, products, tips, etc. with all of you.  Please help me to grow this year by sharing the site with family and friends and clicking on the ads.  Thank you all for your support over the past year, I’m really looking forward to another year of Eco-Cupscious!

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I celebration of being green on St. Patrick’s Day, make every effort you can today to be green environmentally as well!

Bring a re-usable mug to the coffee shop, turn off the lights behind you as you leave a room, opt for no bag or bring a re-usable bag with you when shopping or picking up food, eat in rather than creating the waste of take out, recycle any waste that you do generate and walk or ride the bus instead of driving :)

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I recently received an email from the Environment Defense Fund about religion and climate change.  I think it’s great clergy are getting involved by encouraging their members to take better care of the earth God has given us.

from the letter…

A number of religious leaders of Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, and other faiths have formed a growing movement to transform society from their pulpits by emphasizing the connection between ecology and religion.

Their sermons inspire, educate and mobilize people with topics including climate change, renewable energy technologies and public policy to cut greenhouse gases.

This doesn’t mean environmentalism is turning into a religion, Browning explains, but that religion harnesses the power of love and faith, both of which bind us to nature, other humans and the health of our planet and inspire us to take action when these are in danger.

“The fact is,” Browning writes, ”in order to succeed in significantly altering the global course of climate change, we are going to have to harness all the power we have, whether it is the power of the market, the power of technology, or the power of heart and soul.”

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