Sedona, AZ -- Sedona Arizona, called a red
rock cathedral by America's first caretakers, is
becoming a model for environmental sustainability.
Said Mayor Pud Colquitt of Sedona,
“If we who love Sedona truly wish to be stewards of
this beautiful land then we must make every effort
to plan and strive for a sustainable environmental
future not only for the present but for the
generations to come."
Some of the bold measures that cities can promote
for a sustainable environment are weeding or using natural
herbicides and cleaning products, natural
constructions materials, low flow toilets, energy
star appliances, solar, eliminating synthetic
fragrances (as they have done in Canadian cities),
replacing lawns with native plants, and buying
hybrids and local organics.
Families can significantly help now and start
slowing global warming and disease rates by
switching to natural household products, cleaners,
and cosmetics, carpooling, biking, and soon buying
Sedona Green reusable grocery bags," said
Environmental Scientist Matthew Turner, founder of
Green Sedona, who is spearheading this landmark
initiative.
Turner will be finalizing this sustainability
package, along with community leaders, and with the
Mayor and City Council at City Hall at 6pm on June
26th.
Supporters include local celebrities, Tom and Shondra Jepperson, and Olympic Skier, Suzy
“Chapstick” Chaffee, whose Native Voices Foundation
is partnering with Stanford University and the
National Tribal Environmental Council (200 tribes)
to bring their expertise to this project.
What motivated Turner, among other information, was
Bill Moyer’s Trade Secrets film on PBS which filmed
a Mount Sinai School of Medicine study. Moyer’s body
contained a chemical soup of 84 industrial
chemicals: 31 types of PCBs, 13 dioxins, and
pesticides such as DDT. Our initiative could help
turn around the resulting 2 billion Earth citizens
suffering and dying from cancer alone, in addition
to smog prevention, a major cause of global warming,
said this Turner of the Tide.
Already others are excited about becoming a Sister
City of Sedona said Turner.
Caesar Moreno Sr., a
renowned visionary Senator of Mexico's Baja
California, wants to create a bridge of the best
wisdom of the Americas," said Chaffee. His son
Caesar Jr. has the best shot as Tecate, Mexico’s
first Green Mayor.
Sedona's Green Business Plan will include different
levels of participation. At the end of each year,
the Mayor and Council will host a celebration,
featuring many of Sedona's finest saluting the most
green businesses. Each can proudly display window
stickers and plaques to let customers know the Who's
Who in championing the healthy future of Sedona and
the world.
What a difference we can each make by simply using
natural substitutes for business and household
products, said Turner. Who knew that cosmetics,
cleansers and other household products pump 100 tons
of pollutants daily into Southern California air,
ranking second to tailpipe emissions. These are more
dangerous than smog since they are indoors,
according to the California Air Resources Board (http://www.mindfully.org/Air/2003/Home-Chemicals-Smog9mar03.htm).
ABC News: Americans Embracing Green Cleaning!
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Business/story?id=1544322
It is priceless what a sustainable environmental
model like Sedona can do for the Earth and humanity!
For those interested in being on the ground floor of
Green Sedona, as a business or citizen, please
contact Matthew Turner at www.greensedona.org.
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