Thursday, October 4, 2007

Already Failed (and it took less than 24 hours)

So you know that self-righteous blog I wrote last time? Yeah, well, it didn't even take 24 hours for me to be bucked off my high horse.

I was in an airport (more on my air travel at a later date) waiting for my flight when a guy started chatting me up (and no, he wasn't that scuzzy guy trying to pick up chicks. I've met him, and this guy wasn't him). We probably talked for 20 minutes, in which time I had numorous oportunities to be like, "and I'm a budding environmentalist. It's something I'm really passionate about and you should be too. Here's my blogspot." The closest I got was telling him about the National Geographic article I was reading on carbon emissions and how we're killin the planet (read it. also look for the article on bio fuel in the same issue http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/2007-10/carbon-crisis/carbon-crisis.html). Yeah. No one said it'd be easy.

Go Planet

GOALS UPDATES:
Goodwill and I are compatable. 2nd trip: successful.
I had my first sewing lessond today. Tricky, but not impossible.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Super Power Environmentalist

Recently I was out to tea with a friend of mine, telling him all about my new found environmental passion, when he threw a question my way that stumped me: "What can I do--me and only me--that will make a noticable difference?" Said friend is a long time environmentalist (recycling, buying local, donating to organizations, etc), but not being able to see active results from his efforts has gotten to be frustrating over the years. While he has no intention of stopping his eco ways, he said that if I could find something that one person could do to MAKE A VISABLE DIFFERENCE, he'd be thrilled.


As we age, we must come to terms with certain facts of life: the New Kids on the Block aren't cool, our parents did in fact have sex to have us, and there isn't a city of Fraggles living underground with a WICKED COOL THEME SONG. I, however, refuse to believe that the old addage "one person can make a difference" falls into that category. My friend wants an answer to the order of: if you (and only you) burn oak wood from precisely 3-3:15am during a full moon in February, it releases a powerful substance that actively patches the ozone so that the next day you can go down an SPF. Alas, such a solution doesn't exist (if it did, we'd have seen it on the Today Show), and if it does exist but has yet to be discovered, I would not be the one to discover it (said discovery would clearly be made by a Fin). So I began turning my brain on something a little more abstract.


What if as environmentalists, we defined it as part of our mission to turn as many people into environmetalists as possible? Thus, by definition, they would then be turning as many people into environmentalists as possible exponentially. Now, in my experience, one can generally break environmentalists down into two groups: the in-your-face-chip-on-her-shoulder-turn-you-off-by-her-brashness kind, and the I-don't-want-to-be-rude-so-I'll-recycle-my-bottle-and-hope-you-see kind. What if we merged the two to make a SUPER POWER ENVIRONMENTALIST--one who is persistant, yet polite? What if instead of telling people about our dogs, schooling, jobs, family, etc. when they ask about us, we told them about something that actually concerns them: the environment? What if instead of shoving our opinions down peoples' throats or being afraid of peoples' judgements we spoke passionately, knowledgeably, and sincerely about something we're passionate, knowledgeable, and sincere about?


That's some big-ass talk. I know. But we need some big-ass change.


Go Planet!