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Is going green too hard & expensive?

May 14, 2009 by Jennifer Chait  
Filed under Green Living

We all know that one famous frog who said, “It’s not easy being green.” But was he right in an eco-sense? I’ve got pals and family who say it’s too hard to go green all the flipping time. Am I the only one who thinks it’s easy? Easyish anyhow.

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Going green might be hard if you go gung ho, try to build a solar/wind powered/off grid home, pledge to buy only organics and cook purely from scratch, make all your own cosmetics and cleaning supplies, convert to a hybrid car or only ride your bike 100% of the time, and homeschool the kids so they get a real eco-education. However, this is not realistic green.

Realistic green means what to you? To me it means making smarter, not harder choices and spending less not more money. To me realistic green doesn’t mean making grand green gestures but does mean that many small steps when branched together create larger changes in the long run.

Going green – not so hard as you might think. Certainly not as hard as I hear. There’s a learning curve for sure, but that’s why it’s important to start slow, learn as you go, and to try and not to let other people dictate what shade of green you’re comfortable with.

I’ve been living green for a good long while and blogging at another green blog, Tree Hugging Family for almost two years now. Those two components when mixed with the people I know and the emails I get from readers means I’ve pretty much heard all the excuses there are as to why someone feels they can’t go green. “Because it’s too hard” is only one excuse I hear. Following are all the major excuses I’ve heard and some reasons why these excuses are not only wrong, but make little sense. If you’ve been feeling like green is too hard or feeling like you just can’t get going with green living the following posts should help you over the hump:

All the excuses:

  1. I don’t matter
  2. Global warming is a crock
  3. Going green is too expensive
  4. I’m not a damn hippie
  5. I don’t have time
  6. I have no idea where to start

Have you heard any other excuses lately? Let me know which excuses you think are valid or total bunk in the comments.

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2 Responses to “Is going green too hard & expensive?”
  1. Mysticle says:

    Thank you for sharing this post. Going GREEN is easy and not expensive.

    -purchase some $1.00 green bags from your local grocery store; keep them in your trunk
    -reuse plastic water bottles, or buy aluminum bottles
    -RECYCLE
    -walk or ride your bike, if you can
    -I even reuse the cup sleeves from my local ‘coffee shop’, no need for a new one every day

    The little things go a long way … especially if more people ‘jump on the bandwagon’

    ~Mysticle

  2. kanishk pandey says:

    hi,
    that was really gr8……….m a college student i’ve participated in a debate
    on, “is green living expensive or not”. actually i m very much agree to the fact tht it is not at all expensive bt i’ve to speak against the motion m nt able to find anything please help me out……….asap. if possible mail it to me it’ll be a great help to me plz ……..

    -Kanishk

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