Posts Tagged ‘alternative transportation’

Communication Breakdown

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

As I’ve mentioned in the past, it’s finally becoming hip to be green and this trend is hopefully be here to stay. The main problem facing sustainability is no longer doubting that it is a necessary part of human survival, but now it is misunderstanding sustainability actually is.

The greatest problem facing sustainability’s future is that it is over-simplified. This creates one-dimensional solutions, short cuts, and no long-term positive impacts. What I mean by this is the public addresses a single issue such as alternative fuel sources. This is a good step in the right direction however sustainability is not single-sided. We need to address the whole issue not just bits and pieces. The only way to do this is to educate the public that there is much more that they can do than buy a hybrid. This dilemma requires to be tackled from all sides and the first step to do that is educate the broader spectrum of the problem.


It has come to my attention that a few schools throughout the world such as Arizona State University in the states now offer Master and Bachelor degrees in sustainability. I think that this is a great step towards the world becoming educated however I believe that it would be even better if it where not  an individual major but instead a standard in all professions.


Maybe if we all put on our rosey shaded sunglasses we can imagine a world where being eco-concious is more than a “new trend” but just a part of everyday life. Until then I encourage everyone to research all the ways they can help the environment and educate a friend or family member.


Heck, feel free to post one as a comment response to this blog entry or if you would like any of my input on how to be better all around just ask.

Happy learning

Jonny

Sacrificing for the environment?

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

I am getting pretty fed up with being asked to make sacrifices! My old car had a turbo charged engine and when I stepped on the gas pedal that baby accelerated like a rocket, my hybrid has no quick pick me up! Next they’re going to want me to separate my trash! Constantly we are being asked to give things up for a country that could put a man on the moon. Why can’t we fix the environment without so many sacrifices. Where are all the quick fixes? 


In all seriousness, while we continue to “green” our technology, we need to realize that we can’t fight global warming and preserve the environment without making some lifestyle changes or sacrifices. Yes, we need to sort our trash — what we can recycle, what can be composted, what just needs to be thrown away — but is it really so hard to rinse and recycle your beer and/or soda can instead of tossing it in the trash? You can even get cash back for doing so! Is it really so hard to turn off the water while brushing your teeth? How much would you actually notice if you set the thermostat 1 degree higher in the summer and one degree cooler in the winter? Do you really care if your products don’t come with extra fancy packaging?

Little things like this really add up and perhaps as trite as it sounds,  it does make a difference. 

Recession a Blessing?

Monday, May 18th, 2009

The states are in a tough spot right now…

            The unemployment rates hit around 9% … (in Oregon it’s over 12%)

                      The stock market continues to drop…

 

You know what I say? It’s all ok and perhaps even for the best.


You ask how can I have such crazy beliefs?


Well, I am a firm believer that only when humanity is faced with discomfort are we able to go about changing our lifestyle.

 

Only a few years ago:

        The economy was great…

                Jobs were plentiful…

                    Heck, gas was even around a dollar in parts of the country.

 

In those times, it was easy to think only about the present. It was the trend to get the biggest, most expensive car you could afford and if you couldn’t afford it, well, buy it with credit and pay it off with another card.

 

Times have changed the times of over spending money that people never had is over. Hybrids are growing more and more prominent. Not to mention, my personal mode of transportation, light rail is growing more energy efficient, reaches more areas, thus resulting in the increased use of one of the oldest forms of mechanical transportation.

 

Finally being green is cool! It is no longer just something for long-haired Grateful Dead loving vegans, it is now a trend that unlike other trends is here to stay. I hope that the tough times that we are going through now will result in a healthier, better lifestyle.

 

Instead of buying a brand new BMW or even worse a Hummer maybe people will begin to buy the cheaper alternative such as a transit pass or a bicycle.


Not only will people save money…

         Decrease emissions…

                  But also save themselves of the stresses of driving…

 

I hate this recession as much as anyone else. As a college student, regardless of my careful spending habits, I still am constantly strapped for cash and am unable to find work other than working part time in a pizza restaurant. However it is times like this where we must be positive and take what we are given and make the best out of it. This recession could be a blessing, for it could be the kick that the states need to end our foolish lifestyles that we lead and live healthier lives knowing that a better tomorrow awaits if we do what is right and not what our id tells us. 

 

Jonny