Action | Title | Description |
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Eating Lower On the Food Chain | LA - Food Policy Council |
This webpage has a plethora of links to resources that will help you eat good food. Learn about “good food” issues. Eat seasonal, locally-grown and raised foods. Shop local. Grow your own food! |
Eliminating the Use of Toxic Pesticides, Herbicides, and Fertilizers in Your Garden | LA - Backyard Composting for Gardening |
The County of LA (LADPW) sells discounted backyard compost bins. Bins are sold at select workshops, where you can learn how to compost. See also The Growing Club which offers community lessons in composting every 2nd Saturday of the month. Organic compost acts as a soil enriching alternative to chemical fertilizers. Protect the health of yourself and your community as well as the health of the soil and water supply. |
Achieving Maximum Energy Efficiency | PG&E Rebate Programs |
Save energy, costs and time with rebate programs from PG&E. |
Reducing Paved Surfaces on Your Property | SF - Better Streets |
SF Better Streets provides information and links to learn more about permeable paving resources in San Francisco. |
Planting Gardens Together | SF - SFE Urban Agriculture |
SF Environment facilitates and encourages increasing local food production and opportunities for urban gardening throughout San Francisco. Learn more about SF Environment’s Role in urban agriculture, soil testing guidelines, urban agriculture permits, types of urban agriculture, and additional resources. |
Creating a Block Party | Palo Alto - Know Your Neighbors grant program |
$1,000 grants are available to a block for parties or any other “get to know your neighbor” events. Launched in 2013, the popular program is designed to help neighbors better connect with each other while strengthening community and improving the quality of life and neighborhoods in Palo Alto. |
Switching to Renewable Energy |
Palo Alto - Carbon Neutral Electricity Carbon Neutral Electric Resource Plan |
Palo Alto Electricity is 100% carbon neutral! The City Council approved a Carbon Neutral Electric Resource Plan (March 2013) committing Palo Alto to using carbon neutral electric resources from now on. The Carbon Neutral Plan is designed to be transparent, credible, sustainable, inspirational and repeatable by other communities. The only downside to this good news: There isn't a further action that you can take here, as your electricity is already 100% green. But check out the action Generating Power from the Sun to find out how to add directly to the generation of renewable energy. |
Preparing Mentally for an Emergency | Disaster Mental Health |
This link offers advice: “Disaster Mental Health - Preparing Yourself Mentally for Disasters”. See also: Reduce the emotional impact of loss and Coping after a traumatic event. |
Installing Water-Saving Devices | SF - WaterWise House Call |
Request a free Water-Wise evaluation at your home, which will walk with you through your home and garden and provide information about your water use, point out potential water-savings measures, and help identify leaks that can cause increased water and energy bills. The technician can also provide water-efficient showerheads, faucet aerators, and standard toilet repair parts. |
Bringing your Footprint to Zero | LA - City Plants |
City Plants is a public-private partnership between the City of Los Angeles (LA Board of Public Works and LADWP), local non-profit organizations, community groups, residents, and businesses. Through this partnership, City Plants is able to provide free shade trees for residents and property owners in the City of LA, along with important information on where to plant those trees to maximize energy efficiency in homes or businesses. |