I'm crying. I'm pissed. I'm angry.
I thought if I changed a lightbulb, I could make a difference.
I thought if I bought local made products, I could make a difference.
I thought if I recycled or composted everything I could make a difference.
I thought if I started a blog or Facebook group, I could make a difference.
I thought if I could convince 1 person we were contributing to the destruction of our planet, I could make a difference.
I was inspired by LIve Earth to do something.
I changed a few bulbs.
I was inspired by the Shelter Valley Folk Festival to do something.
I changed to the 100 Mile Diet.
I was inspired by Al Gore to do something.
I changed my lifestyle.
But as I write this there are still tears in my eyes.
I've just watched Sharkwater.
I have never considered myself to be an activist.
I thought I was just doing what I could to be a better person.
I've made my wife put up with a lot of changes.
You just can't grow oranges in Canada.
You can only buy a few lettuce leaves in February.
She has to carry heavy returnable glass bottles of milk.
Half the back yard is gone so I can grow a few vegetables.
All most all our activities take the environment into consideration.
I'm going to buy a hybrid soon.
I've stopped buying bottled water.
I've stopped eating veal and KFC.
I'm switching to Bullfrog power at home.
I've eliminated most of my phantom power sources.
I take a locally produced lunch to work 3 times a week, usually.
We are supposed to be an intelligent species.
We should be able to look at what we are doing and fix it.
We should be able to see that some of the earth's problems are our fault.
But right now, I ashamed to be human.
But, I've just watched Sharkwater.
So, I'm going to ask you all to watch it.
http://www.sharkwater.com/
I thought if I changed a lightbulb, I could make a difference.
I thought if I bought local made products, I could make a difference.
I thought if I recycled or composted everything I could make a difference.
I thought if I started a blog or Facebook group, I could make a difference.
I thought if I could convince 1 person we were contributing to the destruction of our planet, I could make a difference.
I was inspired by LIve Earth to do something.
I changed a few bulbs.
I was inspired by the Shelter Valley Folk Festival to do something.
I changed to the 100 Mile Diet.
I was inspired by Al Gore to do something.
I changed my lifestyle.
But as I write this there are still tears in my eyes.
I've just watched Sharkwater.
I have never considered myself to be an activist.
I thought I was just doing what I could to be a better person.
I've made my wife put up with a lot of changes.
You just can't grow oranges in Canada.
You can only buy a few lettuce leaves in February.
She has to carry heavy returnable glass bottles of milk.
Half the back yard is gone so I can grow a few vegetables.
All most all our activities take the environment into consideration.
I'm going to buy a hybrid soon.
I've stopped buying bottled water.
I've stopped eating veal and KFC.
I'm switching to Bullfrog power at home.
I've eliminated most of my phantom power sources.
I take a locally produced lunch to work 3 times a week, usually.
We are supposed to be an intelligent species.
We should be able to look at what we are doing and fix it.
We should be able to see that some of the earth's problems are our fault.
But right now, I ashamed to be human.
But, I've just watched Sharkwater.
So, I'm going to ask you all to watch it.
http://www.sharkwater.com/
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Looking forward to your comments, Barry.