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Palanhaar
06-23-2010, 07:08 PM
Hi everyone!I know it is different and out of the normal threads but just wanted to ask if all of us Danielle lovers including Danielle are greener or not! Means have all of us have done our duty of planting atleast a tree in our life or not? I wish we have,atleast I have done it!! I pray to God that all of the readers of this thread take a step forward and take the responsibility of serving the mother Earth and help reduce Global warming to some extend(U know!Drops join to make a sea) Atleast this will be a great participation of this wonderful website-danielleftv.com(where different people from different countries and religions visits everyday).Please u all don't just think but start implementing the thought!please its 4 all people and for everybody's welfare! As Danielle likes giving more than taking,so without thinking that how it will help u,just help everyone u can and plant a tree now! Its not late yet! THANK U IN ADVANCE and just do it!please!
NOTE- RESPECTED ADMINISTRATORS nd CUTIE PIE!If u find this thread to be irrevent and waste then please remove it but its not a thread but an initiative from this website itself and a part of GREENOLUTION!Please evoryone pay ur attention to global warming because if Mother EARTH will not be there ,then how we all'll exist?

Palanhaar
06-23-2010, 07:15 PM
Prayers to God-"This will be noticed worldwide that a website can alone create wonders(though every visitor is sleeping and just want to run away from this!) and help make the planet Greener! And that too danielleftv.com for the first time ever!"

danielle_ftv
06-24-2010, 04:11 AM
Hi Vishnu...thanks so much for posting this and trying to bring more awareness to "going green" and the environment. I've already been looking into donating at www.carbonfund.org were you can calculate your carbon "footprint" and offset it by donating money. To offset my carbon output I would only need to donate about $100 and that takes care of everything including my output from plane trips, car rides, and from my home. BTW people this is tax-deductible.

Palanhaar
06-24-2010, 05:16 AM
Hi Vishnu...thanks so much for posting this and trying to bring more awareness to "going green" and the environment. I've already been looking into donating at www.carbonfund.org were you can calculate your carbon "footprint" and offset it by donating money. To offset my carbon output I would only need to donate about $100 and that takes care of everything including my output from plane trips, car rides, and from my home. BTW people this is tax-deductible.

But dear have u done it or going to? Please encourage everyone to grow more and more trees! Please! BLESSINGS TO U for this and always! Go GREEN everyone! COME ON! DON'T THINK!!!! JUST DO IT!

Palanhaar
06-24-2010, 05:22 AM
Hey everyone!!
As Cutie Pie has told that it takes only 100$ to be responsible human being so please come forward! JUST DO IT MAN!!

mart
06-24-2010, 05:23 AM
Quite ironic i work in a sawmill, in a previous job i have actually planted quite a few trees in my time when i was in landscaping. I actually do like trees, i have quite a few in and around my garden. I'm into recycling and try not to be waste anything i use.

Palanhaar
06-24-2010, 05:35 AM
Hey everyone!
This is for everyone's knowledge that polythene can be used as an ingrediant with charcoal in making roads,a scientist of Bangluru,INDIA has proved and used it with great success! U can also suggest ur Municipal people to use the formula and help reduce pollution to great extent(almost 70%)!!

laranger
06-24-2010, 06:56 AM
But dear have u done it or going to? Please encourage everyone to grow more and more trees! Please! BLESSINGS TO U for this and always! Go GREEN everyone! COME ON! DON'T THINK!!!! JUST DO IT!

How can you tell me "Don't think, just do it". You tree huggers really piss me off with your demands. Didn't anyone teach you not to demand everything of all people?

tigger
06-24-2010, 11:43 AM
Im building a house and adding solar power, hot water. Im no tree hugger just dont want the bills. Laranger you can save water just turn your undies inside out and put the brown spot on the out side and your good for another day!:D

laranger
06-24-2010, 09:52 PM
Im building a house and adding solar power, hot water. Im no tree hugger just dont want the bills. Laranger you can save water just turn your undies inside out and put the brown spot on the out side and your good for another day!:D

You seem interested in another mans underwear. Are you a closet meat gazer???

Besides I go commando.

tigger
06-25-2010, 12:14 AM
You seem interested in another mans underwear. Are you a closet meat gazer???

Besides I go commando.

Little too much info there!:eek:

geolarson2
06-25-2010, 12:49 AM
Im building a house and adding solar power, hot water. Im no tree hugger just dont want the bills. Laranger you can save water just turn your undies inside out and put the brown spot on the out side and your good for another day!:D

Sure you're not a tree hugger? Every time you pack your trash out when camping, fishing or hunting, you're being a tree hugger. Its showing respect, plain and simple, by leaving things as good, if not better, than the way you found them. Any tenderfoot should know that and it shouldn't take an ex-Eagle saying it again. (I know you're far more experienced in the wilderness than any tenderfoot, so I'm not trying to take a shot at you.) Likewise taking yourself off the grid and using something that's sustainable & showing some real energy independence, &c. is what "tree-hugging's" about. Setting the "tree-hugger" label aside, isn't it the idea that counts in the end?

Palanhaar
06-25-2010, 06:36 PM
Sure you're not a tree hugger? Every time you pack your trash out when camping, fishing or hunting, you're being a tree hugger. Its showing respect, plain and simple, by leaving things as good, if not better, than the way you found them. Any tenderfoot should know that and it shouldn't take an ex-Eagle saying it again. (I know you're far more experienced in the wilderness than any tenderfoot, so I'm not trying to take a shot at you.) Likewise taking yourself off the grid and using something that's sustainable & showing some real energy independence, &c. is what "tree-hugging's" about. Setting the "tree-hugger" label aside, isn't it the idea that counts in the end?

Thanks dear Geo!
Thanks for understanding the feeling behind the thread!
Please coperate!
Meaning plant and encourage others also to plant more and more trees!
I have the intution that u'll do it!
With Love!

Palanhaar
06-25-2010, 06:51 PM
A very heartily thanks to Danielle "THE CUTIE PIE" for giving the idea of 'only $100' for all types of emissions.
And special thanks to Mart,Tigger and Geolarson2 for supporting the idea!!(THOUGH I WISH FOR SOME IDEAS FROM THEIR SIDE TOO!)
This thread is not for a particular people but for all who understand their duty as well as the feelings of others!!

MISSY
06-25-2010, 08:37 PM
How can you tell me "Don't think, just do it". You tree huggers really piss me off with your demands. Didn't anyone teach you not to demand everything of all people?

Laranger do you need to barrow a Tampax!!!!!!!!:D

MISSY
06-25-2010, 08:38 PM
Laranger you can save water just turn your undies inside out and put the brown spot on the out side and your good for another day!:D

Ok that is just wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!

MISSY
06-25-2010, 08:38 PM
You seem interested in another mans underwear. Are you a closet meat gazer???

Besides I go commando.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!:p

MISSY
06-25-2010, 08:41 PM
Oh Tigger your a tree hugger and that is not a bad thing, I think the things your are doing with your house are smart and the way you designed it all by your self is just amazing!

geolarson2
06-26-2010, 12:07 AM
Oh Tigger your a tree hugger and that is not a bad thing, I think the things your are doing with your house are smart and the way you designed it all by your self is just amazing!

Here Here! I second that. I wish more folks would take the initiative for whatever reason and unburden the strain the grid is on (good article this month, BTW, in National Geographic) and at the same time keep a few more pennies in their pockets rather than send it off to some conglomerate so some overpaid and under-smart CEO can buy a new silk hankie. Its all about stewardship and national security in my book.

mart
06-26-2010, 11:01 AM
Laranger you can save water just turn your undies inside out and put the brown spot on the out side and your good for another day!:D

Thanks for the tip Tigger!.:D

tigger
06-26-2010, 07:48 PM
Here Here! I second that. I wish more folks would take the initiative for whatever reason and unburden the strain the grid is on (good article this month, BTW, in National Geographic) and at the same time keep a few more pennies in their pockets rather than send it off to some conglomerate so some overpaid and under-smart CEO can buy a new silk hankie. Its all about stewardship and national security in my book.

I grab Mother Earth News every time i get a chance, there is a lot of good info in there.

geolarson2
06-28-2010, 05:02 PM
I grab Mother Earth News every time i get a chance, there is a lot of good info in there.

1st rate publication, Tigger, with something for just about everyone. Something in there for folks who have farms or large large tracts to people who have just a balcony/patio or rooftop garden.

Palanhaar
07-26-2010, 08:53 AM
Please help people!
Please plant some trees!
Please!

Esco
09-06-2010, 04:14 PM
As someone entering the Environmental Science industry it's good to see 'green' concepts filtering through even to adult website forums :D

Danielle: if there are enough 'green' minded members maybe you can organise an exclusive nature shoot, with proceeds going to that fund :D

As a tip to Palanhaar though, realise that the people that will appreciate your appeal are generally already 'green' minded. The people that don't agree are the ones that need convincing! And anything preachy or not well reasoned is a good way to get a blatant rejection of your point.

Convince others by example or reason - and even better, reasonable example! A lot of extreme green ideas are not always well reasoned. Saving trees is great, but it is starting to appear that harvesting lumber and replanting is far better use of land in the long run than replacing it with endless rows of palm oil plantations (which are used in part for 'green' solutions like biodiesel, remember).

YetAnotherDave
09-06-2010, 06:41 PM
Have to say that I am thinking about getting solar panels fitted as we live in a bungalow so have large roof space and also face South. However I am looking at this really as a financial deal more than a "green" deal although the side benefits are good.

Robert
09-19-2010, 12:36 AM
I'm trying to do my bit to go green. Since I live in a forest, planting trees isn't really part of it. I do ride my bike a lot instead of driving, shop locally and support local businesses and farms.

Palanhaar
10-25-2010, 06:22 PM
As someone entering the Environmental Science industry it's good to see 'green' concepts filtering through even to adult website forums :D

Danielle: if there are enough 'green' minded members maybe you can organise an exclusive nature shoot, with proceeds going to that fund :D

As a tip to Palanhaar though, realise that the people that will appreciate your appeal are generally already 'green' minded. The people that don't agree are the ones that need convincing! And anything preachy or not well reasoned is a good way to get a blatant rejection of your point.

Convince others by example or reason - and even better, reasonable example! A lot of extreme green ideas are not always well reasoned. Saving trees is great, but it is starting to appear that harvesting lumber and replanting is far better use of land in the long run than replacing it with endless rows of palm oil plantations (which are used in part for 'green' solutions like biodiesel, remember).

Dear ESCO,so great of you for the great suggestions...I'll surely love to follow them and convince more and more people then....!!
Thanks Man...!!

Palanhaar
10-25-2010, 06:25 PM
Have to say that I am thinking about getting solar panels fitted as we live in a bungalow so have large roof space and also face South. However I am looking at this really as a financial deal more than a "green" deal although the side benefits are good.

THANKS DEAR- Y A D
Although you are doing it in a different way...but it leads to the Go Green Process Bag only....Intentionally or unintentionally...!!
Great!!I like it!!

Palanhaar
10-25-2010, 06:27 PM
I'm trying to do my bit to go green. Since I live in a forest, planting trees isn't really part of it. I do ride my bike a lot instead of driving, shop locally and support local businesses and farms.

Hey dear Robert....you use Motor bike or Bicycle in the Forests..?
Thanks a lot to you too for participating!!

Palanhaar
10-25-2010, 06:31 PM
You nice of you all the dear Visitors of this Page...and some finding time to provide us with some great innovative ideas too.....People all around the World are into it...I think we can also do a bit of Ours in this field....
So,lets join our hands and work a bit to save the Mother Earth...!!
Great are you all ...Really!!
God Bless all!!