Top Environmental Organizations Recommended by Ingrid Callot

Ingrid Callot— a homemaker, a mother, a blogger and a former fashion model — has lots to say when it comes to leading an eco-friendly lifestyle and maintaining a home that produces minimal non-biodegradable waste materials. This, however, does not infer to the fact that Ingrid Callot is unaware of the problems that people might face or are facing when it comes to leading a strictly environmentally friendly lifestyle. She steadily maintains the fact that it is always good with starting something small and simplistic, yet, something which contributes hugely to the global environmental organizations. The Sierra Club is a classic example of such an effort. Sure, most people might not have heard of it as it does not get as much fame as other major organizations but that does not mean that it is a ‘Lilliput’ in the arena of environmental conservation. In fact, built in 1892, it is one of the key players in the modern green revolution.

National Audubon Society is another such organization that Ingrid Callot urges her readers and followers to join or support (via cash or kind) or volunteer. This organization is mainly known for its work in the field of bird watching and other activities relating to animals. Ingrid Callot mentions in her blog that interestingly, the creator of this organization was not John Audubon, but George B. Grinnell—a famous bird watching guide writer. Ingrid Callot also recommends WWF which is a world famous organization known for its panda logo. Comparatively, it is a new organization but that does not mean that is a ‘kid on the block’ with almost forty years of experience and conservation work.

Greenpeace, which has now almost become a household name, is another organization recommended Ingrid Callot. It was setup around the same time as WWF. Its main role is to interact with governments from all over the world and ensure that reforms and laws regarding environmental conservation are passed and implemented. Ingrid Callot calls upon lawyers to join the Natural Resources Defense Council or NRDC which is a legal body that fights for environmental issues and stops the exploitation of nature by corporate giants.

A green advocate to the core, Ingrid Callot has made it her life’s mission to inspire the readers of her blog to go green by reducing, re-using and recycling products and reducing their carbon footprints. She inspires has urges her readers to follow the DIYs to suppress waste output of homes as she opines that each little step by everyone, towards conservation, ultimately culminates into a huge benefit to Mother Nature.

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