Happy Earth Day!
Below is my Earth Day note, a kind of “I Wish People Knew” meme I’m sharing
today. Please see below. Inspired by a brilliant and inspirational Kyle
Schwartz writing assignment for her students: “I Wish My Teacher Knew.” http://www.syracuse.com/us-news/index.ssf/2015/04/i_wish_my_teacher_knew_denver_student_notes.html This breaks open some walls for insight,
simple and elegant.
I hope the world
starts polluting less.
I hope we can start
using less water in California.
I hope conservative
Republicans who own coalfields and oilfields can somehow admit climate change
is manmade and real.
A 97% consensus among climate scientists confirming this is a ridiculously high consensus in
any scientific field.
I hope people stop
eating as much meat.
One acre of Amazon
rain forest is cleared every second for raising cattle. http://www.cowspiracy.com/ Digital
download only $1 on or after Earth Day.
I hope the
next-generation figures out clever ways to get CO2 out of the atmosphere.
I hope the
next-generation figures out clever ways to re-forest land and desalinate water
without using a lot of fossil fuels and energy.
I hope kids
everywhere get to play and worship religion or not without the fear of being
targeted and marginalized.
I wish all religions
would teach peace and tolerance first.
I want to learn more
about all the world's religions and find more about what I like about the human
nature and our spirit in each of them.
I hope there's less
violence in video games and TV in the future.
I don't watch a lot
of violent TV and movies, and I haven't for a while.
I think it's better
to provide constructive entertainment and hobbies for people and to be active
rather than to be passive and voyeuristic of socially negative behavior. http://colbyallerton.blogspot.com/2012/12/hollywood-responds-to-deadly-conn.html
I wish more people
would mature out of being petty and juvenile (i.e., blog replies, etc.) in
their responses rather than embracing what's possibly good when happening upon
new information.
Gwyneth Paltrow
trying to live on food stamps for a week has created a broader conversation and
consideration about how difficult that is.
But many have chosen
to ridicule her for hypocrisy.
Read this woman's
story about food stamps and try not having compassion.
I think the knee-jerk
reaction of wanting to immediately denigrate things outside oneself is not
constructive.
I wish people in
California would watch my 2-minute water valve video to easily save water in
their homes. http://colbyallerton.blogspot.com/2015/04/save-water-turn-down-supply-valves.html
I wish people would
all consider an electric car next time they need to purchase a car.
A Chevy Volt driven
mostly in the city can get 160 miles to the gallon (being driven just on electric
batteries most of the time, up to 40 miles a trip). Many days they never burn a
drop of oil.
I wish it was state
law that all new homes have solar panels included in their construction.
The Keystone pipeline
could actually transport water from flooded areas in the Northeast and Canada
saving millions of dollars and floods and insurance damage and bring that water
to the drying south and the west.
I think and others
think that bringing water into these areas that need it is more important then
taking out extremely difficult to extract and destructive polluting fossil fuel
reserves and trudging that across our country creating spills and more of a
market for an obsolete power source. I wish many things.
I wish people knew
some say clean energy is already winning. That it’s a battle against entrenched
greed but that we can economically save the planet’s ecosystems (and hopefully
coastal cities, and many/most species, etc.). http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-04-08/clean-energy-revolution-is-way-ahead-of-schedule
I wish it's a good
day for most people on the earth.
And better days for
them ahead.
Colby
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