Six great reasons not to go green: reason one – I don’t matter
December 27, 2008 by Jennifer

With the new year almost upon us, many folks are thinking, “Hey, this will be the year I try to live a little greener.” Others will say, “What a waste of time.” There are hundreds of excuse why someone can’t or won’t go green. That said, I’ve decided we’ll have an anti-green weekend before 2009 arrives. This weekend we’ll look at five reasons why you really shouldn’t bother with green living.
This weekend, I’ll post six of the most common excuses I’ve heard over the years. Starting with…
I’m just one person so it’s not like I’ll make that big a difference:
Actually, (and maybe surprisingly) I agree. One person alone recycling ten cans a week won’t make all that much difference. However, if someone thinks of green as a global effort then they might think differently, because many together can make a huge difference.
If just one block of families recycle all their cans, that’s a lot. If everyone in the city recycles that’s a lot more; and so far we’re not even out of our local community yet. If everyone thought “I can’t make a difference,” if people refused to join up, who knows if women would be voting now. Maybe we’d still think slavery was super keen. One voice, one action; is all it takes to start a revolution, but how far it can go is up to everyone.
Have you seen green group efforts that have paid off?
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