The St. Francis Pledge

Tips For Reducing Your Impact

Use rain barrels to collect water from your roof!

Use this water for plants and gardens and save money on your water bill.

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ACT

lightswitch. . . to change your choices and behaviors contributing to climate change.

A solution on the economic and technological level can be found if we undergo in the most radical way an inner change of heart which can lead to a change in life-style …

H.E. Archbishop Celestino Migliore, Vatican Representative to the United Nations

Once you have taken the steps of the Pledge to PRAY, LEARN, and ASSESS you are now ready to form an Action Plan that will reduce your consumption of resources, lower your carbon footprint, and conserve energy.

Action Plan Ideas for Parishes:

  • Green your congregation.
    Get the Putting Energy into Stewardship Congregations Guide from the Energy Star program of the EPA.
  • Reduce your consumption of energy.
    Since much of our national power grid is powered by natural gas and coal-fired power plants, when you consume less energy for electricity, heating and cooling you help reduce emissions and pollution from these facilities.
  • Choose “green” or alternative sources of energy.
    Choose to purchase electricity that is generated from renewable and environmentally friendly sources like wind and solar power. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Green Power Network website gives significant resources for state-by-state options for green power.
    Note: For all three of these actions you may also find some financing. Check out:

    Financing Energy Efficiency Projects

  • Reduce your transportation demand.
    A large contributor to carbon pollution is transportation in the United States. Walk, bike, and use public transportation or use car pools to reduce auto travel. Limiting air travel also reduces your carbon footprint.
  • Reduce, reuse and recycle.
    Starting points are “reduce and reuse” – reduce your use of materials, resources and energy and reuse whenever possible. “Pre-cycle” or choose wisely before making purchases, to reduce packaging (e.g. paper, plastic) and energy consumption. Recycling helps to conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gases.

Visit the Take Action page of the Catholic Coalition on Climate Change for more ways to save money, save the environment, and help build a more sustainable and just world.