We Need Not Make Any Important Sacrifices For Natural Life Style
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January 25, 2010 by admin
If you are sincere for a life style change, you have to feel comfortable for that upcoming change in your mind. First and foremost is to say ‘No” to chemical oriented items from your day to day consumption. You can commence from recycling and taking a difficult decision while shopping at a grocery store.
When you purchase a can of tinned tuna please turn your imagination to the living conditions of the wonderful mammal of the earth, the dolphins. Will it destroy the serine living conditions of that animal? Or else, when you browse through the cloth stand of the store can you visualize that those cotton fabrics may be the product of enormous farms which are draining out the synthetic waste to the nearby rivers. You may find the scenario not so pleasant.
So the products which are produced with the least concern of atmosphere pose the vital and indeed the essential problems. It is evaluated that farming alone has significant contribution by draining out the waste containing chemicals to the rivers. We may not find anything apparently, but it is altering the eco systems.
Those items are having the genetic ingredients which help for a quick spurt of growth but surely not sustainable. The algae of the river is consumed by it but due to its non sustainable behavior that will cause its death and the pile up starts in the water which is scientifically known as ‘algae bloom’.
When these piles of dead algae increases, the area becomes dead zone. In other words it becomes the area in the water where there is no oxygen. This will cause the mass elimination of fish and other water animals. The result is altering of the eco system.
The bleach is also causing similar damage to the atmosphere. They make short term gains but they do permanent damage to the rivers and earth and it will take years to reclaim. If you are determined for nature friendly alternatives, you will be contributing your part to lower the damage done to our earth.
The Gulf of Mexico is a glaring example of dead zone and thankfully there is growing demand for nature friendly items. It is a gratifying scenario that a lot of companies are changing their out look in favor of nature friendly products thus to make a difference. Such companies are getting world wide acclaim and publicity which immediately increases their sale and demand.
The spread of internet also plays its part, we can order for such products online and in the near future you may visualize to see that the Super Markets are showing enormous flex boards “Nature friendly goods only”.
Timothy Greensland
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I wish I could get the next level of thinking to spread as easily as the old thinking keeps spreading… The waves we’re making in nature are indeed simply too big, but we regularly take the wrong message from that.
It’s so important to not take that as meaning that there is something wrong with making waves in nature. What we need is to discover why the waves we make have kept getting so much bigger.
My little essay “Throwing our energy at impossible dreams” (also linked here) is about these kinds of logical tricks nature plays on us, particularly when so many of our environmental relationships are changing all at once. There’s a problem with trying to reduce impacts by buying better products. That’s part of the formula for economic growth. It’s actually been by learning to produce things more efficiently that we kept adding %’s to the scale of our uses of the earth, and outgrew its limits in the first place.
There are two kinds of addition, addition by totals and addition by %’s. For some mysterious reason, pure social convention of it seems, people don’t distinguish between them. The physical difference is that the first kind of addition is self-limiting and the other kind of addition measures ever multiplying imbalance. Somehow in the past two hundred years we came to define social stability as addition by %’s, or ever multiplying imbalance in relation to the earth.
It means we organized all our institutions around making waves “just a bit bigger” all the time. That actually creates waves of ever multiplying scale. That we add by %’s instead of by totals is why our equations never add up, or add up only to ever more dramatic mistakes now. Green products or blue, it doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter in the least if we skip over the need to learn how to add up the totals.
Could we change the questions we’ve been asking.. and learn how to add maybe? I don’t know. It’s an enormous blind spot it seems.