This is my first attempt at writing a blog so please forgive me if I whiff it!! I have been intrigued with the whole blogging concept for a while and have increasingly wanted to give it a try. I think in many ways I represent a lot of people trying very hard to figure out what they can do to make a difference with respect to the environment. At first glance, you might say that I represent the anti-green. I have made a living for over 25 years in the petroleum and chemical industry and feel very proud about what I have accomplished and done. I continue to this day believe that products that are EPA approved and used according to their labels are safe. Despite this, I still feel a very strong need to do more without having to turn our backs on what we have done or everything we have accomplished. I may not be Al Gore but that doesn't mean that I don't care about the environment.
I think there may be many of you out there that feel like me and perhaps if you are reading this, you are one of them. For me, it is the small things that make a difference. When we do this we feel like we can get our arms around things and feel like we are making progress. My family and I are boating enthusiasts and have a spot on the Lake of the Ozarks. We realize that
boating can have a negative impact on the environment and we are careful to try and mitigate as much of this as possible. For example, we run the boat at slower speeds to conserve fuel, we use holding tank treatments that work but are safe to the environment when flushed out. When we wash the boat we use only products that are safe to be entered into the lake and when we see trash on the lake, we pick it up.
Some might say that a true greenie would never own a power boat in the first place. Maybe they are right, But I do and I am trying my best to make sure my boating pleasure doesn't come at the expense of the environment. One of the conclusions I am coming to is that better choices make for big differences one boat or one RV/camper at a time. We all can make a difference. For those of you with a financial slant think of it like compound interest; small things over long periods of time, make a huge difference.
So what else can we do? When you go to buy a product ask yourself beyond what the product does what is the bigger job this product does? Does it leave an environmental footprint that is too big for your liking? Can I get something else that leaves a smaller one? Can I get a natural or organic one that is as effective? Green doesn't mean settling for inferior products to feel better, it means making better choices one product at a time.
I have a lot to learn about being green and I am sure that when compared to many of you I am light years away from being able to say I am. I am OK with this because like everything you have to start somewhere. I am extremely motivated to make changes that lesson my footprint without having to give all the things that i like to do; boating, camping, etc. Call it selfish, but I truly think we can do both. Well that's it for my first blogging attempt.
Consider this my first step in putting in writing what I have been feeling for many years. Maybe there are others of you out there that feel like I do? If so, I would love to hear from you and get your sense on what we all can do to make better choices one boat and one camper at a time to ensure we get to enjoy this earth for many. many more years to come.
The Green Guy!