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Sunday September 17, 2006 00:15 by lumsk
Are we as people living in Ireland doing enough to avert the climate catastrophe that faces us all across the globe? Are you doing enough? |
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Jump To Comment: 1You're right. Recycling and other measures are just token gestures which enable us to continue on with our ridiculously wasteful (Western) lifestyles. Of course there's a place for recycling but it's a drop in the ocean.
Another example of tokenism is the 'Tidy Towns' initiative- what superficial nonsense. It's always sponsered by big companies who can shift the blame of their overpackaging on us, the consumers (I'm not saying people shouldn't take responsibility about the rubbish they throw away, but it's not going to the root of the problem, namely overpackaging).
By far the biggest obstacle for us in the (materially) rich West (that should be with a small 'w'!) is changing our unsustainable lifestyles. We have to get used to getting by on less- fewer gadgets, fewer new luxuries and travelling less. This is by no means easy- I like travelling as much as the next person for example, but most of us do not really need an SUV/ tv etc.
The thing is, we've become too used to our standard of living and the only thing that will make us change is a huge increase in eg electricity prices (already starting to happen) and 'peak oil'. Only by then it might very well be too late.
But we're all hypocrites; Christmas- dare I say the word isn't too far away (it's coming earlier and earlier) and we still buy for it like there's no tomorrow. Instead I would suggest buying people membership to charities like Feasta (alternative left-wing economics organisation) or Seed Savers (they save old varieties of Irish apple seed etc to conserve biodiversity). There are plenty of examples of non-commercial/less commercial gifts eg second hand stuff, make your own gift, make a pact to give more modest/ fewer presents/ , buy 'ethical' stuff, go out to a restaurant etc.
We also don't need so much crap like most detergents (which contain carcinogens), use bicarbonate of soda/ hot water and lemon instead.
Has everyone heard of 'Freecycle' - a way of getting and giving away stuff for free. There are sites for most major cities. Google it.
And who could fail to mention 'skip diving' (taking things from skips which the consumer society throws away)?
Also: the book 'Food for Free' by Richard Maybe is good -shows things we can eat from nature-what kind of berries, seafood etc. Cuts down on buying again.