Well yeah, when you try to be green and still cling to consumerism, then you aren't truly being green. Don't drive a car, don't buy factory made plastic bottles, and grow your own goddamn vegetables!
I LOVE how the first comment is about 'clinging to consumerism' ... while the guy is posting that comment from his computer, using electricity, and paying internet fees and whatever else.
Don't be all high-n-mighty until you yourself are completely free.
guys, organic is a way to get extra bacteria at a higher cost, tap water in your own glass is still best, plastic wrap keeps veggies ripe longer and therefore saves money and the fuel to replace rotten produce and lowers the price so the poor(me) can afford better food. wanna to save the environment live in a city (no forests were cut down in a long time for lets say a 50 year old brick downtown Houston apartment, invest in paper and pharma companies (they have a vested interest in keeping forests and bio diversity i.e. new fibers and sources of meds), become active in local hunters clubs (Ducks unlimited and other hunting groups hold huge amounts of wild lands), thank wal-mart for driving polluting inefficient industries off our shores, cutting shopping commutes (saving gas), improving supply chain efficiencies (saving lots of fuel and reducing carbon foot print), buy stock in your local utility (they are the greatest force for conservation since a new power plant is expensive for them to build it is better to get more customers by getting current customers to use less and selling the surplus energy to new more efficient consumers and the utilities to hold huge tracts of land where wildlife lives on plant lands {locally in N.C. you can see some good sized birds of prey at the nuke plant} w/r Robert p.s. kinda new at this hope to hear from the other fans!
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Well yeah, when you try to be green and still cling to consumerism, then you aren't truly being green. Don't drive a car, don't buy factory made plastic bottles, and grow your own goddamn vegetables!
at least its a start, its VERY difficult to just stop buying consumer made products
Sandwiches are good, but I find that the asbestos/blowfish combination is best savored in burrito form.
"Blowfish sandwiches." Ha! Thanks.
To Anonymous #1:
Or you could do something constructive and progressive.
Like invest in cradle to cradle certified products and businesses.
So often is the fact when perceived consequences are lead from group ingratiating instances for personal gain.
I LOVE how the first comment is about 'clinging to consumerism' ... while the guy is posting that comment from his computer, using electricity, and paying internet fees and whatever else.
Don't be all high-n-mighty until you yourself are completely free.
guys, organic is a way to get extra bacteria at a higher cost, tap water in your own glass is still best, plastic wrap keeps veggies ripe longer and therefore saves money and the fuel to replace rotten produce and lowers the price so the poor(me) can afford better food. wanna to save the environment live in a city (no forests were cut down in a long time for lets say a 50 year old brick downtown Houston apartment, invest in paper and pharma companies (they have a vested interest in keeping forests and bio diversity i.e. new fibers and sources of meds), become active in local hunters clubs (Ducks unlimited and other hunting groups hold huge amounts of wild lands), thank wal-mart for driving polluting inefficient industries off our shores, cutting shopping commutes (saving gas), improving supply chain efficiencies (saving lots of fuel and reducing carbon foot print), buy stock in your local utility (they are the greatest force for conservation since a new power plant is expensive for them to build it is better to get more customers by getting current customers to use less and selling the surplus energy to new more efficient consumers and the utilities to hold huge tracts of land where wildlife lives on plant lands {locally in N.C. you can see some good sized birds of prey at the nuke plant} w/r Robert
p.s. kinda new at this hope to hear from the other fans!
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