Sunday, October 7, 2007

Re: Go Green

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tribalspacemonkey ::: Favorites
going green might help in the sense that it would reduce our impact on the world and itll raise human carrying capacity, but only until we raise our population again to meet the new carrying capacity. so we're fucked again. there is only so much this recycling shit can do. overpopulation is the major problem.
07-09-28 12:26:37
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CityzenJane ::: Favorites
- when you get a job consider moving within biking distance. - drop your air conditioner and get nekkid - daydream more - kill your tv
07-09-23 19:39:01
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CityzenJane ::: Favorites
- choose a career that does not entail selling other people shit they don't need
07-09-23 17:58:40
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CityzenJane ::: Favorites
ten of the greenest things you can do - sleep more. the less you are awake the less you will buy. - use a library - sit in the dark and think - skip the having kids part unless you REALLY REALLY REALLY think you must. - learn to lucid dream, skip that dvd rental
07-09-23 17:56:25
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CityzenJane ::: Favorites
I think the way it is being discussed and promoted is bull, in the sense that we probably can't consume our way out of the current crisis...but real greenness goes much deeper than the current pop version... if we closed the loop on most manufactured goods it would do a tremendous amount of good...we are a long way from there though...
07-09-23 17:53:07
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SerpentSphere ::: Favorites
Nothing wrong with reducing a negative impact - the problem lies wherein society is fed the belief that their tiny little attempts are going to circumvent major catastrophe that should be dealt with on a massive scale by forcing standards and heeding major warnings (ie: the US's controversial decision to deny the Kyoto accord, not that I personally take sides on that one, just an example). If interested in more detail I'm about to post a full text reply to Karen's 'Going Green' vid over there.
07-09-23 02:16:30
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monkeyface6461 ::: Favorites
third, i don't think there is anything wrong with trying to inform people of things they may not know. some people may not have known about the "light bulb" thing. i see the point in that. what i don't see what the point in is, in essence, arguing with a choice to do something that is reducing a negative impact.
07-09-11 02:52:17
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monkeyface6461 ::: Favorites
second, everybody has the choice to do whatever their little heart desires. that's why there are people who really just don't care if the world were to one day turn into a mass of cement with no more new trees. just as there are people that do care.
07-09-11 02:52:07
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monkeyface6461 ::: Favorites
first, i don't understand. you answer your own question. so, because there are worse things going on i should not make a decision that is, as you said, reducing the negative impact i'm producing? should i wait to do that until miraculously everybody on earth begins to act as saints? everything really does have an impact.
07-09-11 02:50:38
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pennilesscripple ::: Favorites
yes refusing is just as much an action as choosing. refusing to shop to 'make yourself feel better,' as our society tells people they should, is an action. we need all kinds of action, small and large. the animals are counting on us to stop the madness.
07-09-06 21:34:47
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