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Environmental Impact Photography – Blog Action Day

Bloggers Unite - Blog Action Day

In case you didn’t know today is “Blog Action Day“. In the theme of environmental awareness I’m posting two recent photos that exemplify our day-to-day impact on the environment. Nothing brings social issues to the forefront of thought more so than photography.

My challenge to those that read this post… point me to your favorite social documentary photograph highlighting the impact we have on the environment. A bonus goes to those that provide tips on how to take steps to remedy the environmental ills highlighted or points readers to a group fighting to address the problem showcased in your photographic work.

 

Bay Bridge Traffic environmental photo by Jim M. Goldstein
Bay Bridge Traffic Heading Towards San Francisco From Oakland

Tip: Work from home one day a week and carpool one day a week to substantially cut down on greenhouse gases, not to mention save money on gas and car maintenance.
Find out more about Rideshare and Carpooling in the San Francisco Bay area at 511.org

Sea of Power Lines, San Francisco, environmental photography, by Jim M. Goldstein
A Sea of Power Lines in San Francisco

Tip: Read the following sites to find out how to best conserve power
and track power saving incentive programs.
1. Power Conservation Tips from Edmond, OK
2. Flex Your Power – Residential Information

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