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“Less” is better
I agree with some of the aims of the Green movement, but not the overall goal of prioritizing the health of the Earth while disingenuously ignoring the importance of human health & happiness.
I think the word “Less” gets the point across with less convolution, and, if held as a value, would result in the achievement of many Green values anyway.
Hunh? What does this mean? I support “green” initiatives because I don’t want to eat food filled with poison, drink water filled with poison, and breathe air filled with poison. If I wasn’t worried about the effects on my personal health, I wouldn’t care as much.
Yep. Can’t be healthy or happy if the Earth becomes uninhabitable.
Posted on April 29, 2008 via n/a with 8 notes
Source: jakelodwick
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matthaggerty reblogged this from jakelodwick and added:
earth” movement is positioned wrongly. Regardless...what we as humans do on earth, this...
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fuddmain reblogged this from dalasverdugo and added:
Yep. Can’t be healthy or happy if the Earth becomes uninhabitable.
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dalasverdugo reblogged this from jakelodwick and added:
Hunh? What does this mean?...support “green” initiatives because I don’t want to eat food...
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thelinkfamily reblogged this from jakelodwick and added:
totally agree. Very well stated. Any action is better than no action. We can all ration our paper/plastic goods a...
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sylviac reblogged this from jakelodwick and added:
accumulation of wealth while disingenuously ignoring the importance of human health and happiness. J/K! I don’t even...
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joncrowley reblogged this from jakelodwick and added:
this. and it comes as a nice reminder why i keep reading...mr. lodwick - he and i have...
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