DISQUS

Life is grand: Going green is regaining independence

  • Emmet Connolly · 1 year ago
    This is a topic I've certainly spent some time thinking about. Something that frustrated me when I attempted to take stock of the environmental impact of my lifestyle was simply the never-ending permutations or corrections that any plan can run through (like your "wind turbines come from China" problem). There's also no shortage of conflicting well-intentioned facts or malignant nay-sayers to contend with, or the undeniable feeling that, really, you're not going to make a discernable difference at all. It's too easy to get lost in all of that and end up inert.

    At times it seems like an over-simplified approach, but one that is at least green and progressive in spirit, is the best bet. Of course you're not going to be able to minimize your impact absolutely, but maybe at this point simply contributing to a sense that this is something we should be aiming for is enough, while we really figure out the details.

    Michael Pollan also has a nice minimalist piece of advice on how to approach diet (another minefield of indecision and disinformation) that hits the mark, I think: "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants."