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Environmentalism
August 25, 2009 at 11:50 am
Hey all,
There is something I have been asking at other forums, and I would quite like to hear all of yours take on it as well. I am only trying to gather information and learn, this isn't a bickering thread (so far...?).
Would you consider yourself an environmentalist?
What do you think the definition of environmentalist is?
Any other things about that long word as well. Just curious.
Thanks for your time,
-Pip
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RE: Environmentalism
August 25, 2009 at 12:04 pm
I guess I would. I'm definitely not a "tree hugger" and I'm not a fan of organizations like Greenpeace, but I do think we should take care of the planet, be responsible with our industrialization and care about what we do and how it effects the earth for the benefit of not just animals, but humans too.
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RE: Environmentalism
August 25, 2009 at 12:16 pm
I hate Greenpeace
I hate PETA
I hate all those self righteous organizations that claim to know what is best for everyone.
That said, I am pro alternative fuel, anything to reduce out dependency on fossil fuels as long as it is sustainable. I don't like hydrogen cars because at the moment it takes more than twice the amount of energy to get the hydrogen into that car. For the moment, electric cars are a nice alternative for relative short distances, but nothing over 300 km a day. And the electricity needs to be produced with a minimum of carbon footprint otherwise you just move the pollution, and you solved nothing.
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RE: Environmentalism
August 25, 2009 at 1:06 pm
I suppose I am a radical, fanatical environmentalist. I would never hurt anyone, but I see the modern pro-environment, anti-globalist/corporate movement as quite necessary.
If we allow the earth and her systems to be damaged or destroyed, there is no way we can escape consequence.
I have read and learned about environmentalism (what a word) for years. I picked up a book a couple years back now, Derrick Jensen's Endgame vol.1. The first pages blew my mind, not that someone wrote such, but that I had finally found someone who told it like I saw it. Only a few music albums have had such an impact on me. If you look into it Derrick is what modern westerners would certainly call radical. Likely the most radical. But he tells the truth.
The second Endgame (vol 2) is even more defiant, literally telling the reader to put the book down and go blow something up (constructively)(yes that's possible)
If you are interested look into it, a fantastic author and advocate. His other works are in similar vein. A Language Older than Words, Welcome to the Machine, the newest What We Leave Behind.
Thanks,
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RE: Environmentalism
August 25, 2009 at 4:57 pm
I kinda would like to be, in a way. I'd like to market myself as a green photographer, but I drive a gas guzzling SUV and I'm not ready to buy a hybrid and smell my farts. Also my products aren't really green. I'm digital, but my albums aren't green and only a percentage of my packaging is recycled paper. I don't know if I want to go to the effort and expense to go completely green.
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RE: Environmentalism
August 25, 2009 at 5:35 pm
A bit like Leo I hate organisations like PETA and the self righteous organizations ... I don't particularly dislike Greenpeace though. Pretty much with him on everything else.
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