Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Vegetarian News Article & A Shout Out
This article was posted by a friend of mine from college. The lovely Ms. M, mechanical engineer, aspiring architect and all around impressive person, keeps a blog detailing her quest towards making her life more sustainable by setting herself monthly goals. The title of the blog is Virescent - meaning "tending towards green."
I especially enjoy Ms. M's postings on thrifting, as I have long used thrift stores to pacify my consumerist tendencies. (Or maybe I'm just cheap.) It's amazing how often frugality and sustainability overlap. I would argue that in the rare cases where they do not overlap - like with factory farming - either a) there are excessive government subsidies distorting the true cost, and/or b) the costs of resource consumption/environmental damage are not being factored into the cost.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Why the left coast is better. Reason #1
New Belgium Brewery
Not only does this employee-owned company make incredibly delicious beer and power their brewery with wind turbines, they also are the creators of TEAM WONDERBIKE **dramatic music***!!!!
Beautiful quotes shamelessly ripped from TEAMWONDERBIKE.com:
Why I ride...
to be reminded of all the wonderful things about where i live
to help keep Earth cool (in terms of temperature and style)
'cause ExxonMobil already has enough money
to justify shaving my legs
-Jay Richardson
I love high velocity and moments of absolute zen. Floating over rock fields and sticking tight corners. Becoming one with my bike, when the ride is all there is.
-Adrian Matthew
I ride because my troubles can't catch me when I'm on two wheels.
-Jeremy Walker
i ride so i don't forget what it feels like to be young and inspired
-Tanya Victor
One time a mother goose flew after me while I rode bike down by the river in the springtime. Now that's fun! I've never been chased by a mother goose while driving a car.
-Garth Bontrager
To fight war, bad government, global warming, corporate greed and monster trucks.
-Bryan Simpson
When civilization falls, global warming peaks, fossil fuels are gone, and you say "why didn't I just ride my bike?", you will be too out of shape and get eaten by wolves. Ride now to avoid the wolves later.
-Phil Mackey
i ride because... bikes are the answer
-Brian Callahan
Sunday, August 24, 2008
The Great Thing About Global Warming
This is how I feel about
Always before pollution has been a localized problem. Indeed, the technical definition of pollution is an excessive concentration of any substance within a given volume. Normally, that “volume” is something fairly specific like the water downstream from a paper mill or the air under an overpass. People with choice move upstream or into the suburbs, and since it is the people with choice that make money from the pollution generators and write the laws that govern them, change happens slowly. Only when the people with choice can not reasonably escape is serious action taken.
The EPA’s immensely successful Acid Rain Program is an excellent example of this. East coast cities in the
What I glean from all this is that cap-and-trade trade treaties (like Kyoto) can be used to great effect if the rich parties involved think they have something to gain from signing on. Apparently,
With the biggest historical carbon footprint by far, the most luxury emissions and the richest population in the world, America has the most room for improvement and the most power to change. In order to avoid the worst disasters associated with a rapidly warming planet, we need to make big changes and big sacrifices immediately. So I implore you America: keep stalling if you want. Keep bemoaning the inaction of India and China, whose per capita emissions are small fractions of ours. Carry on as you were; you will only be hurting everybody.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Note to Los Angeles
A beautifully Hollywood couple just walked by me. Maybe I just want a fancy car. Maybe I wouldn't complain at all if I had a Hummer and could afford the gas to power it from my house on the hill to my job that I hate. Maybe it would be worth it if I got to bang the beautiful faux hippie who's underwear I can sort of see.
What is the greatest good? Is human society the apex? Is it worth fighting for? Is it worth destroying our forests so that we can make science and movies? If god never really existed anyway... fuck that. Who really went about their business because of god? A few people, schon. Aber die meisten?
If I really just want to pass on my genetic material... If I can create an entire institution, my children and my brainchild will live on after me, and because my son is a Guggenheim, because my son's father spent four years throwing his mind at the walls and leaders of an institution that is somebody's brainchild, because I have a building, my great grandson is totally going to get laid. A lot.
And if we are social beings, if we gain status by aligning ourselves with a group of people and proving that we are the best at being that group, suddenly it doesn't matter what we believe - only that we believe. Thank goodness there are so many pursuits. Thank goodness I don't have to be nice to everyone.
(written during visit to L.A. - January, 2008)
Monday, July 21, 2008
To All the Coffee Drinkers
…
unately for them, about 30 more farmers showed up than they had been expecting, and they showed up at the crack of dawn. So, when I rolled up at 9 o’clock, there were no more trees to be planted. Instead, I followed Franklin and his posse around to the abodes and workshops of a couple local artisans: a jade cutter (pictured), an iron worker and a furniture maker. I returned to the jade cutters house twice the following week to make a birthday present for Jen.
Also check out Franklin's opinion articles: Where's your spare planet? On CAFTA (Central American Free Trade Agreement) and Glorifying the Poor.