I learnt to being "Green" from
people at the university, where’s the place when you find that kind of guys, since they’re related
to some kind of green political party, and there is when they teach about being
concerned about environmentally issues. I’m not that involved because they lack
of common sense with certain themes (those that involve animal treatment for
example)
I kind of
recycle but not on regular basis, because I think that needs a lot of time,
time to incorporate this behavior to your habits and time to dedicate to being
organized. I’m kind of lazy so when I see the opportunity to recycle I just do
it.
Car issues
are hard for me, because I’m addicted to them, especially old American cars,
such as Chevy Impala, Dodge Charger and list continues. You should know that these
cars are heavy environment contaminants so I’m in a moral dilemma about that topic;
I just prefer not to think about it.
About eco-organizations, I think they’re politically
influenced, so they don’t fulfill the purpose of being green at a hundred
percent, they should be like worldwide foundations, such as WWE or UNESCO, when
the topics of discussion are entirely related to seek a profit for the planet,
and nothing else to bargain with.
Finally, I think people in Santiago should be
more concerned about this topic, there are a lot of ways to help environment
even from your house, if you’re heavy contaminator in some topics you should
compensate with another in order to maintain some balance that could help the
planet to survive a little longer.
The problem with ecological organizations is how they twist form the main issue by political forces, as it happened to our former "gandalf"
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