Under a previous US administration, the environment seemed to have taken a back seat to nationalism,
industry, jobs, and the economy
. Initiatives like the Paris agreement - where 196 nations, including the
US, agreed to reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions - were trampled in the dust of denial while a nation
hung on the latest tweet about just about anything else.

Thankfully for those of us who view things from the perspective that 'better' is just, well, better as far as
being more sustainable is concerned – times are a changing again, and the Environment discussion is
back on the boil.

那么环境和气候行动是政治问题了?

Let’s make one thing crystal clear here, and keep this well away from Politics – which is kind of the point of this editorial about Earth Day– a Day on which I align with the current administration, and also coincidentally with Trammell S. Crow, the founder ofthe World’s Biggest Earth Day Event – EarthX in Texas-对美国(和加拿大)来说,可持续发展和净化我们的行为实际上是最好的商业意义。

Please note, Crow himself, born & bred in Texas is described as a “green” Republican and was a self-proclaimed "armchair environmentalist” before he realized the full potential of the environment and the economy and founded the inaugural EarthX event in 2011.

Since then, this international environmental forum has brought together hundreds of thousands of attendees—educators, business leaders, students and global statesmen and women—to "explore sustainable solutions for today's most pressing challenges."

It's Earth Day - lets hug a tree
Companies are actually catching on that they can embrace the opportunity to build sustainable businesses

The History of Earth Day

When it was the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day on April 22nd, 2020, and with the renewed Media interest in "The Environment"that we're going to call "The Greta Effect", we decided to see what Earth Day is really all about, find out what prompted it to happen, what it's achieved in those 50 years… And MOST Importantly, what can we all do to Help the planet we're leaving for our Children...

Readthe full history of Earth Day here.

2020 Changed Things for All of us

So many things have changed in the last year. People’s attitudes to their families, their homes, to their quality of life——这最终可能是我们所有人都希望看到的一线希望——但这必须谨慎处理。

The problems we face are that with a growing population needing housing, and an exodus from urban centres, we’re now running the risk of urban sprawl. To clear up a likely misconception - most people would be surprised to hear that the most eco-friendly home you can buy is not an off-grid home out in the woods where you grow your own food, it’s a condo on a downtown bus route.

Shared services such as water, power, sewage, roads, parks and transportation have a much lower impact on the environment than each of us setting up our own private systems and farmsteads in what was previously undisturbed wilderness. To read a full report onthe impact of 2020 on urban sprawl – and how to help reduce this impact, see here.

So, Earth Day 2021 – what’s the take-away?

Well, the main suggestions we’re going to make are a repeat of the advice we’ve given before:

  • TreatEveryday like it's Earth Day.
  • Be informed, be motivated, take repeated small actions, they all help.
  • 让消费者做出更好、更环保、更可持续的选择,更明智地花钱。
  • Renovate existing homes usingsafer, better building materialsand techniques.
  • “第一个地球日给我们的最大教训是:当我们走到一起时,影响是巨大的。”

The Assembly of First Nations puts it well, “All are provided by our mother, the Earth… economic initiatives can be both profitable and sustainable for future generations

Or to borrow a soundbite from EarthX - the secret of success is the triple bottom line:People, Profit and Planet

Now you know more aboutEarth Dayandthe importance of choosing sustainable and healthy building materialsalong withenergy efficient home design year round.

Find more pages aboutsustainable constructionand how toreduce emissionson the pages below and in the EcoHomeGreen Building Guide pages.

Find more aboutgreen home constructionand reapthe benefits of a free Ecohome Network Membership here.