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Umbra on resolutions for 2009 5

Dearest Readers,

A Happy New Year to you all. I hope that you look back fondly on 2008, and have big happy plans for 2009. I do. You and I may have similar happy plans, in fact. I plan to feel happy about my federal government. This column has always been written in the shadow of a Bush, where no hope would bother to grow, but today my hope is a tender new sprout. How I anticipate January 20.

I have so many fantasies—fantasies about feeling happy to read the news, about a cheerier Daily Grist, about honest and contented government employees. Those are just basic daydreams. It gets really crazy when I start fantasizing about a Sensible U.S. Climate Policy, and the idea that Rahm Emanuel might call to say the White House needs a low-key environmental advice columnist is probably plain old delusion (I can’t really see me at a D.C. power lunch). I don’t care. I’m happy to keep my day job, so long as Bush and Cheney lose theirs.

Compost the past and grow a greener future.

Last week we touched on the Top 10 Things You Can Do. One Thing is to be politically active, by writing letters, communicating with elected officials, organizing others to support or oppose policies, voting, etc. During the Bush years, progressive activism was similar to spitting in the wind. Obama’s administration should be sympathetic, but his appointments thus far have made it clear that our activism is still needed. Maybe it’s more accurate to say our activism might finally have a practical effect. I am obliged to give some kind of advice, and there it is: Don’t forget to keep up the pressure.

In other exciting news, I’ve been full of talk about contests for the past couple of New Years, and full of hot air. No contests to show for all my bluster. But I do have a good one in mind for around Valentine’s Day, so hold tight—and meanwhile, take a moment to show us your hopes for 2009.

Best wishes to you all; thank you for your letters, humor, affection, and criticism in 2008, and much love from yours truly.

Adoringly,
Umbra

 

Yours is to wonder why, hers is to answer (or try). Send your green-living questions to Umbra.

Umbra Fisk is Grist Research Associate II, Hardcover and Periodicals Unit, floors 2B-4B.

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  1. JessicaT Posted 3:02 pm
    01 Jan 2009

    Contests!I love contests!  Can't wait!  
  2. rholyoke Posted 11:22 am
    03 Jan 2009

    all kids love crayons:can you imagine the pounds of crayons a whole school of kids has?

    suggest that the kids compile all of their old stubs that they don't use anymore and donate them to this woman who melts them down into new, fun-shaped crayons.

    http://www.crazycrayons.com
  3. achoirguy Posted 4:29 am
    05 Jan 2009

    Thank you!I love getting your column and read it religiously. Thank you for the work you do Umbra!
  4. pumpkin sparshott Posted 6:27 am
    05 Jan 2009

    hopes for 2009Mellow Christibus and Happy Happy New New to all...
    I'm looking forward to the USA setting a good example about the environment, although, being Canadian, I'm feeling a little chagrin here... our current government are very embarrassing in this area. Logically, it is a good thing that I am about to be ashamed of my country's performance on the environment in North America. A new experience.

    Oh well, at least we still have "socialized medicine". So far.

    Hey Ho, Pumpkin Sparshott
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    statue86 Posted 8:23 am
    05 Jan 2009

    hopes for 2009I'm a happy government employee, can't wait for January 20!

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