Saturday, April 21, 2012

Green Living Consultant Q&A: Rather be a starving artist or a wealthy corporate consultant?

Question by Eric S: Rather be a starving artist or a wealthy corporate consultant?
If you choose starving artist, you can live in camgrounds and hitch trains across the world and paint and sing and dance and cry and love life and eat sunflower seeds and dye your hair green, make music, just you will have to work a lot of shifts and volunteer everywhere.

If you choose wealthy corporate consultant. There are rules. You must report to work in the company office Monday-Friday, 7AM to 9pm. You will be very busy, you must wear a leather jacket and have a fine brief case. You must act professional. You must be clean cut or your clients will notice, and if you slack off you will be out the door.
You will earn $ 95,000/year, you will be playing catch-up on almost every weekend including week days. And in spare time you will have to invest social time to colleagues, which means you will have to buy them drinks at bars…..we’re talking $ 400 dollars worth of drinks. To fit the mold, you will need to live near the office, and your home will be visited by clients and must appeal to the corporate culture as well. It will be a king-size bed however, expensive furniture, fine linens.

Which do you choose? The Starving Artist or Wealthy Corporate Consultant?
In this exceptional scenario, I will add another rule to Wealthy Corporate Consultant.

if you are an EX-Wealthy Corporate Consultant (who slacks and gets laid off), you can NEVER become Starving Artist….the rule is you become overqualified for every job thereafter that the starving artist can use to work shift

Best answer:

Answer by McOldie
There is a huge chasm between that would not compromise my living conditions nor my morality. I would choose neither.

What do you think? Answer below!



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Green Living Newsletter Q&A: Is Green merely the New Red?

Question by Didier Drogba: Is Green merely the New Red?
The right to have children should be a marketable commodity, bought and traded by individuals but absolutely limited by the state. – Kenneth Boulding, originator of the “Spaceship Earth” concept (as quoted by William Tucker in Progress and Privilege, 1982)

We have wished, we ecofreaks, for a disaster or for a social change to come and bomb us into Stone Age, where we might live like Indians in our valley, with our localism, our appropriate technology, our gardens, our homemade religion — guilt-free at last! — Stewart Brand (writing in the Whole Earth Catalogue

Free Enterprise really means rich people get richer. They have the freedom to exploit and psychologically rape their fellow human beings in the process . . . Capitalism is destroying the earth. — Helen Caldicott, Union of Concerned Scientists

We must make this an insecure and inhospitable place for capitalists and their projects . . . We must reclaim the roads and plowed land, halt dam construction, tear down existing dams, free shackled rivers and return to wilderness millions of tens of millions of acres of presently settled land. — David Foreman, Earth First!

Everything we have developed over the last 100 years should be destroyed. — Pentti Linkola

If you ask me, it’d be a little short of disastrous for us to discover a source of clean, cheap, abundant energy because of what we would do with it. We ought to be looking for energy sources that are adequate for our needs, but that won’t give us the excesses of concentrated energy with which we could do mischief to the earth or to each other. — Amory Lovins in The Mother Earth – Plowboy Interview, Nov/Dec 1977, p. 22

The only real good technology is no technology at all. Technology is taxation without representation, imposed by our elitist species (man) upon the rest of the natural world — John Shuttleworth

What we’ve got to do in energy conservation is try to ride the global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, to have approached global warming as if it is real means energy conservation, so we will be doing the right thing anyway in terms of economic policy and environmental policy. — Timothy Wirth, former U.S. Senator (D-Colorado)

I suspect that eradicating small pox was wrong. It played an important part in balancing ecosystems. — John Davis, editor of Earth First! Journal

Human beings, as a species, have no more value than slugs. — John Davis, editor of Earth First! Journal

The extinction of the human species may not only be inevitable but a good thing….This is not to say that the rise of human civilization is insignificant, but there is no way of showing that it will be much help to the world in the long run. — Economist editorial

We advocate biodiversity for biodiversity's sake. It may take our extinction to set things straight — David Foreman, Earth First!

Phasing out the human race will solve every problem on earth, social and environmental. — Dave Forman, Founder of Earth First!

If radical environmentalists were to invent a disease to bring human populations back to sanity, it would probably be something like AIDS — Earth First! Newsletter

Human happiness, and certainly human fecundity, is not as important as a wild and healthy planets…Some of us can only hope for the right virus to come along. — David Graber, biologist, National Park Service

The collective needs of non-human species must take precedence over the needs and desires of humans. — Dr. Reed F. Noss, The Wildlands Project

If I were reincarnated, I would wish to be returned to Earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels. — Prince Phillip, World Wildlife Fund

Cannibalism is a “radical but realistic solution to the problem of overpopulation.” — Lyall Watson, The Financial Times, 15 July 1995

We, in the green movement, aspire to a cultural model in which killing a forest will be considered more contemptible and more criminal than the sale of 6-year-old children to Asian brothels. — Carl Amery

Every time you turn on an electric light, you are making another brainless baby — Helen Caldicott, Union of Concerned Scientists

To feed a starving child is to exacerbate the world population problem — Lamont Cole

If there is going to be electricity, I would like it to be decentralized, small, solar-powered — Gar Smith — editor of the Earth Island Institute’s online magazine The Edge

The only hope for the world is to make sure there is not another United States: We can’t let other countries have the same number of cars, the amount of industrialization, we have in the U.S. We have to stop these Third World countries right where they are. And it is important to the rest of the world to make sure that they don’t suffer economically by virtue of our stopping them. — Michael Oppenheimer, Environmental Defense Fund

…….and is there any reason to think that they’re right this time when they’ve b

Best answer:

Answer by Peter J
Yes. Greenies are like watermelons… green on the outside… red on the inside.

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Green Apartment Living How Can I "Go Green" while living in an apartment?

Question by Heidi: How Can I “Go Green” while living in an apartment?
I live in an Apartment above a furniture store. There are only 4 apartments including mine. And the walkway to each apartment is connected and there’s only about a 3 foot wide balcony. Just wide enough to walk through.
My landlord takes care of the water and trash bills.
Well, our trash is just disposed of in a trash dumpster.
There is no other way to dispense it.
So, what I was wondering is How can I recycle when there is no space for recycling bins?
I also use energy efficient light bulbs instead of the other ones.
But I still pay outrageous electricity bills..even when I hardly use any electricity.
I want to “Go Green” very badly.
Any help would be appreciated.
Oh.. and how should I throw away grease?
I never can get a straight answer cause I heard it’s bad for your drains and I don’t want to poor it in the ground.

Best answer:

Answer by Leslie
have u thought about vermicomposting, its a . great way to compost your green food waste…

google vermicomposting and you will learn alot, many people in apts use this method!

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Eco Friendly GiftsEco Cup On Ice

Eco Cup On Ice

  • Double walled acrylic cup with screw on lid & straw
  • Double walled cup keeps hands and table dry from condensation.
  • For cold beverages only.
  • Do Not Use In Microwave
  • BPA Free – Holds 16 FL. OZ.

Double walled acrylic cup with screw on lid & straw. Double walled cup keeps hands and table dry from condensation. For cold beverages only. Do not use in dishwasher or microwave.
Dimensions: 4″ diameter; 9″ tall with straw

List Price: $ 16.99

Price: $ 4.91



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