Evergreens are effective for blocking wind. Plant them in a staggered or double line to the northwest of your home.

 


 
Welcome to the Audubon Lifestyles website
join_now.jpgWe are extremely excited to announce the launch of the Audubon Lifestyles website!!! This web portal was created to provide an easy way to browse for information that will help individuals and businesses make informed decisions that are consistent with an Audubon Lifestyle. This website will warehouse a vast array of information, ideas, and access to products and services that will, we hope, make it easier for individuals and businesses to make sustainable decisions.

What is an Audubon Lifestyle?
While that is really up to each one of us, an Audubon Lifestyle is ultimately based on making informed decisions in each of our lives that makes good environmental sense, good economic sense, and good sense for society at large. Every day each of us make hundreds of decisions concerning the products that we buy and use, what we eat, what kind of automobile we are going to use, and on and on. But, we also need to decide if we will actually keep informed on all the issues that are connected to environmental protection, economic prosperity and social equity. And… if you do, and we hope that you will…that is an Audubon Lifestyle!
 

SustainAbility Newsletter

SustainAbility is a free quarterly newsletter co-produced by the International Sustainability Council and Audubon Lifestyles. Living a sustainable lifestyle requires each one of us to conduct our lives in such a way to encompass an awareness of Earth and its processes.

Click here to Subscribe today and/or to view the most current issue of SustainAbility

  The Audubon Lifestyles Sustainability Charter

The Audubon Lifestyles Sustainability Charter is a codification of the Principles of Sustainability adopted by the International Sustainability Council.  It governs Audubon Lifestyles actions and operations, and sets forth conditions for how we run business.

Click here to view the Audubon Lifestyles Sustainability Charter
  

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The major cause of the continued deterioration of the global environment is the unsustainable patterns of consumption and production, particularly in the industrialized countries. Developed countries must take the lead in achieving sustainable consumption."

   —United Nations Agenda 21