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| 'Cause I'm green. |
“’Cause I'm green” says the chorus from Kermit
the Frog (the Muppet) in his cover of Radiohead’s “Creep”.
Honestly, I think that is one of the few things
that I know about “Green Stuff”. But
what’s the problem with the real “Green Stuff”? Everybody has heard about
increasing pollution, accumulated trash, and all kind of “stuff”, and the idea
about teaching environmental topics in schools is only a recent activity.
Nowadays, people learn about the troubles of excessive pollution by social
networks, films and TV series, but apart from feeling sorry about the world and
the poor children of the future that will suffer our mistakes, we do nothing more meaningful.
Personally, I'm one of those people that don’t
do anything to try to make a cleaner environment, but some weeks ago I had a
strange experience in the supermarket, where while I was carrying the bags to
the car, the guy that was packing the bags next to the cash register brought
probably 200 plastic bags and kept packing. Although it was something normal in
every supermarket worker’s day, for me it was a little bit shocking. How many
trees had to be turned down for packing a single bottle in a single bag?
These thoughts would sound as false modesty,
but I think that after thinking all day about the plastic bags, I (think I)
changed my mind about Green Stuff, and started to change my daily routines in
order to improve a little bit my environmental consciousness, starting obviously
to use less plastic bags, stop using my dad’s car excessively on weekends,
trying to walk more and to recycle paper in the supermarket next to my house.
Although the minimal carbon footprint that
every person in Santiago might have by making a more “environmental life” would
be probably less than the 0.1% that an international industry would contaminate
in one single day, environmental knowledge must be increased not arguing that if
we don’t change our minds, our planet will be destroyed, but thinking that our
life quality doesn't depend only on economical stuff. It depends also on our
relationship with nature and how dangerous this relationship could be for us
and for the planet.

Yes! that happened to me too, and it´s very shocking to see all those plastic bags on the supermarket!
ResponderEliminarwhat we do at my house is that we save the ones we get and use them for the trash bins..., for the kitchen one that is small.., so at least we don´t buy more plastic bags for that...(and avoid using even more plastic..)
You're right about all the things you said, but honestly, the two first paragraph are really notable. I would't expect you were going to start writing about Kermit the Frog xD
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