1. Plant trees; lots and lots of trees; loads and piles and forests of trees (make sure to plant indigenous trees, check with state DNR for help making selections)
2. Stop using money.
I think that about does it.
A Bit of ExplanationMaybe I should explain #2 a bit
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You trade me potatoes? I can trade food for guns. Or gas. Or any other horrid thing you wish I wouldn't want. If you stop using money all you do is make everything harder and fix nothing at all.
Please don't take this the wrong way. I appreciate localism. But your whole money==globalism==evil thesis is hopelessly flawed. Fabrication of many important green goods (solar panels, batteries, heck-even bike parts) and the science from which they flow all come out of a sustained global circulation of money and knowledge. Trace metals used in electronics *must* come from the world market. You really can't need them or want them and then call all money and world commerce bad.
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If you trade your neighbor some potatoes, what's to stop them trading it for something that is unethical? Gasoline, beef, a gun? Or does it only matter to you if it is done with money?
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Also, a way to stop using the global economic system: Freecycle.
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