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#1 ZombiCarolyn

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Posted 21 January 2013 - 07:23 PM

Is anybody active in the environmental movement? I personally like 350.org and their campaigns to divest from fossil fuels and to stop the keystone pipeline.

I also think highlighting issues around environmental racism is really important. For example:
  • People of color make up the majority of those living in neighborhoods located within 1.8 miles of the nation’s hazardous waste facilities.
  • As a whole, racial disparities of color exist in 9 out of 10 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regions. [see a map of the regions here]
  • Existing laws and land-use controls have not been adequately applied in order to reduce health risks for those living in or near toxic "hot spots."
  • African Americans are 79% more likely than whites to live in neighborhoods where industrial pollution is suspected of causing the greatest health dangers.
  • A Commission for Racial Justice study found that three of the five largest waste facilities dealing with hazardous materials in the United States are located in poor black communities. This study also showed that three out of every five African American and Latinos live in areas near toxic waste sites, as well as live in areas where the levels of poverty are well above the national average.
  • Native Americans also experience environmental racism in their communities. Many Native Americans who live in communities where most people are below poverty level face some of the worst toxic pollution problems in the country.
  • The Commission for Racial Justice contends that "approximately half of all Native Americans live in communities with an uncontrolled toxic waste site."
  • Living near toxic waste facilities and living in low income housing affects almost every aspect of the community's lives. The food people eat, the water they drink, and the air they breathe are all affected by these facilities. Homes, schools, and the workplace are deemed unsafe because of environmental hazards in the buildings, which remain widely under cared for and outdated.
  • Children of color who live in poor areas are more likely to attend schools filled with asbestos, live in homes with peeling led paint, and play in parks that are contaminated.
  • These same children are nearly nine times more likely than economically advantaged children to be exposed to lead levels so high they can cause severe learning disabilities as well as other neurological disorders. Even more startling, 96 percent of African American children who live in inner cities have unsafe amounts of lead in their blood.
  • As in previous budgets, the Obama administration suggested in their 2011 budget a 13% decrease in EPA funding, including cuts in the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds, EPA Homeland Securities Activities, and its Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Along with this, programs such as the Diesel Emissions Reduction Grant Program and Targeted Airshed and Water Infrastructure Grants will be terminated.
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#2 aaron

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Posted 21 January 2013 - 07:28 PM

Can't say I'm really active, unless picking up trash occasionally counts as "active"?

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#3 Occult Satanist

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Posted 21 January 2013 - 07:29 PM

I definitely believe we should take a lot more care of the environment since we are the cause of the majority of the damage done to it

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Posted 21 January 2013 - 08:10 PM

I wouldn't say I'm active, but I try to do whatever I can.

The environment is currently in a crisis, and humans are the sole reason for it. There definitely needs to be more awareness of the harm we do to our environment, many people are nescience.

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#5 Alex Wolfers

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Posted 21 January 2013 - 08:16 PM

Everyone needs to take all of our gas guzzling trucks,melt them down,and build a giant statue of Porky from Mother 3.

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Posted 21 January 2013 - 08:19 PM

No, statue of mario.

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#7 ZombiCarolyn

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Posted 22 January 2013 - 07:49 AM

What we need to do is join up with organizations doing important work and dedicate some of our free time to that. Having the privilege to sit around playing video games all day means we also have a responsibility to make other lives better, in my opinion.

You can start a campaign to divest from fossil fuels either on or off campus, and they have solid toolkits for this:

http://gofossilfree.org/

Also the Tar Sands Blockade is amazing! tarsandsblockade.org

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Posted 22 January 2013 - 11:32 AM

Living in scotland, there are lots of opportunities for renewable energy. We already have lots of wind farms, use a lot of hydro power and the government has big plans for a greener scotland. So i guess as a country we are making progress and hopefully if we become independent in 2014, this will continue.

Individually ill admit i dont do a huge amount. I recycle everything i can, walk instead of taking the car and monitor how much energy i use when around the house. I could do more i suppose.

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Posted 22 January 2013 - 10:11 PM

We are lucky to have this planet, we need to look after it more, we as a race certainly don't deserve it we just destroy everything we come into contact with.




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