"Hajimemashite! J.D. Gibbard desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu."
“Hello! I’m J.D. Gibbard. Let’s treat each other in good regard.” This brief self introduction is one of the first things I learned in Japanese. Although I grew up in an eco-aware family in
Among my own daily efforts: I’m letting my car insurance run out now that the weather is warmer and won’t renew until the fall, until now I have been driving at the speed limit instead of the usual inefficient 10 km/h faster; I have reduced my consumption of animal-based foods; I reuse old photocopies in my printer; I reduce heating and lighting as much as reasonable; I’m choosing organic and local foods more often.
Larger campaigns like Wheels for Change can help make it easier to do the right thing by showing government and industry that we want more eco-friendly choices. Too many people feel they can’t afford to make good choices because marketing and/or subsidies make damaging options appear cheaper than cleaner options. Let’s get on the path to greater efficiency and sustainable alternatives!