Whether you’re on campus, visiting family, or traveling the globe this summer, here are some tips for living sustainably while you enjoy the sunny weather.
Eat Local.
Visit a nearby farmers market and peruse the wide selection of locally grown fruits and vegetables. Local produce travels shorter distances from farm to table, significantly lowering greenhouse gas emissions and the need for long-term storage. Seasonal produce also requires fewer resources like water, pesticides, and fertilizers compared to out of season produce.
Make conscious consumer choices.
If you’re purchasing new summer attire, consider gently used and thrifted options or look at where your items were produced, under what conditions, and how far they had to travel to get to your door. Not only do used goods help the environment, but they can also be more affordable and help save you money.
Get your green thumb out!
It’s never too late to join a community garden! Try to grow your own produce this summer instead of taking trips to the grocery store and buying packaged goods. You can plant cucumbers, carrots, bell peppers, and many more yummy vegetables that taste even better knowing you helped them grow!
If growing produce is a little intimidating, try your hand at helping a house plant grow. With longer days and warmer weather, there are tons of nurseries to choose from.
Utilize micromobility and public transportation options.
Ride bikes and scooters to reduce air pollution, minimize fuel consumption, and alleviate traffic congestion. For longer trips, consider taking public transportation, when available, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save a little extra money.
Explore ways to advance your favorite environmental causes.
Scope out an organization that helps you clean up your neighborhood or city, helps plant trees, or builds community gardens. Attend community board meetings, get involved with local environmental activists, and reach out to your elected officials.
Want to advance sustainability but not sure where to start? You can start off by using a Climate Venn Diagram as a resource for figuring out how you can contribute to making the world a little greener.
Embrace the Sun.
It’s finally summer, and with summer comes longer days and shorter nights. Try setting up your work or study station at a nearby window to embrace all of the natural light that the sun has to offer. Natural light isn’t only better for your mental health, but better for your electricity bill too, as it reduces the need for artificial lighting and the associated energy costs.
Visit parks and protected areas.
Parks and protected areas play a vital role in maintaining our local ecosystems and preserving biodiversity.
Parks also offer unique opportunities and educational experiences to learn about the environment firsthand, fostering a deeper appreciation for nature and motivating us to become better stewards of our planet.
Stay Connected!
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