@wsrrsw Enjoyed that response. Sometimes I think about the tradition of some native American groups of "seven generations" -- namely, trying to think ahead that far when one is considering actions. Instead, so many people not only roll on with consumptive lifestyles, they go further -- and just scoff at the idea of preserving the earth even for their own kid’s generation. There is a doubling-down that is both nihilistic and narcissistic, summed up by my kids generation in the offhand put-down, "Ok, Boomer."
Earth Day, turn those amps OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Earth Day, turn those amps OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've said it before, I'll say it again, it is Environmentally IRRESPONSIBLE to leave your equipment on for long periods of time, before or after, or truly despicable, ON all the time!
On, 20 mins, listen, done, off!
Doctors, Lawyers, Trust Fund Kiddos, come on now.
Where were you in 1970?, I was there in Manhattan (went to college at Pratt in Brooklyn 1966-1970)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Day
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Good question! The answer is probably because that’s what corporate america wants us to do. It’s definitely not because its best for the average Joe, especially with inflated gas prices. See how that works? Best to pay attention! Decisions are mainly made by Corporate America and their government lobbiests. THey are also very good at convincing people that doing their bidding is a good thing, the "American Way". I wonder about that sometimes, more of late than ever.... |
The airline argument (fly less) sounds noble but it is a false assumption. I flew 75 domestic and international scheduled flights for at least 125,000 actual miles in 2025. Every single one of those flights would have took off without me, and most would have filled my seat with someone on standby. Do I want to fly less? Yep, but to improve my quality of life first and foremost.
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@mapman - in San Francisco, sidewalks often serve double-duty as bike and scooter lanes. |
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