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hmmm
pretty sweet, planet is still f*cked though.
William A. McDonough is my hero.
On This is a game changer posted 2 years, 8 months ago 19 Responseshmm
pretty awesome we got lobbyist and industry bloggers posting here any time Grist comes out with something regarding them. who knew corps and their employees knees would start shaking after years of ignoring science. Freaking sweet, only costing us the planet. As a Gen Xer I'd like to thank you for pissing on my future and causing more trouble. Trust me if my Gen had a way to return the favor we would.
William A. McDonough is my hero.
On Are we willing to accept global warming in exchange for cheap energy? posted 2 years, 8 months ago 15 Responseswhoa.
Sorry I call BS. I live in Anchorage, I've been here for the last 12 years. On March 9, I did a project for my Civic Engagement class, to go homeless for the day. We we're assigned characters with stories, these characters had to make it to appointments around the city, make their check-ins and etc. I learned a lot. There is great social injustice in our world, but there is much right here in Anchorage's backyard.
I'm also part of the "green" building community here, we're doing a lot. Not just with practice but policy as well. I'm going to the city's local college for a BS in Building Construction Management. In no part of their curriculum do they cover sustainability, urban, or even LEED. Our mayor is great, our assembly though not so much. Our voters, like our nation's democracy ride the fence on issues that have negative ramifications that of course affect their neighbors and kids. Yet our voices are confused or silenced by big oil PR.
I know people here believe the above words, but I do believe (from what I've heard) its worse than anyplace else. So much of our community is infiltrated by oil employees from out of state, mostly Texas. Our newspapers survive on ad revenue of course...guess whose more than happy to oblige? It's the culmination of this mess that even throws off the most empowering part of democracy, our local communities.
Anchorage, just like everywhere else has a hell of a lot left to do. Although I am young (21) and have not lived in any other city. This is city doesn't have a great Urban Environment. You live outside mid or downtown and wanna catch the bus? Tough shit. So peddle? Bike riders get targeted by our popular drunk induced road raged drivers like it was derby hunting.
I'm no extremist, I sit on the environmental fence when the costs don't add up. I enjoy my meat, beer, and hockey/rugby. But goddamn maybe whomever did this study should have to live in these places first.
William A. McDonough is my hero.
On Congrats to Fargo! posted 2 years, 8 months ago 3 Responses