how many people out there who participate in this forum think green? id like to know, just for interests sake...it might be a good thing to discuss because it will help everyone understand each other's view points. for example, a vegan forum member could be really hard-line animal rights, where another person might be able to rationalise population control for the sake of the species. as in the recent example of a proposed kangaroo cull in the ACT
anyway, just to get started a few questions...
who drives, who cycles, who walks, who uses public transport?
does anyone on this forum subscribe to green power, have a solar hot water system, use carbon-credits?
who plants trees?
who recycles?
who donates to wildlife charity, including but not exclusively zoos?
does anyone have a wildlife friendly garden?
politics-economy or the environment first?
whats everyone's take on vegitarians, vegans?
and any other info othe ppl want to volunteer, or questions to ask, go ahead...
ill answer my own questions first...
i drive and catch trains, about 50/50
i do subscribe to a carbon-offsetting scheme called greenfleet, but recognise its not a licensce to pollute so therefore try to minimise driving
i recycle religiously, plant trees, do have a wildlife friendly garden
im not a vego, but eat less meat than most
i support birds australia and as many of our zoos as possible
and i think that the economy and environment are closely tied together.
anyway, just to get started a few questions...
who drives, who cycles, who walks, who uses public transport?
does anyone on this forum subscribe to green power, have a solar hot water system, use carbon-credits?
who plants trees?
who recycles?
who donates to wildlife charity, including but not exclusively zoos?
does anyone have a wildlife friendly garden?
politics-economy or the environment first?
whats everyone's take on vegitarians, vegans?
and any other info othe ppl want to volunteer, or questions to ask, go ahead...
ill answer my own questions first...
i drive and catch trains, about 50/50
i do subscribe to a carbon-offsetting scheme called greenfleet, but recognise its not a licensce to pollute so therefore try to minimise driving
i recycle religiously, plant trees, do have a wildlife friendly garden
im not a vego, but eat less meat than most
i support birds australia and as many of our zoos as possible
and i think that the economy and environment are closely tied together.